March 02, 2006

Geniuses.

Posted by apostropher

FoxNews last week:
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FoxNews today:
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1

You misspelled it.

F-A-U-X

Posted by: John Johnson at March 2, 2006 09:22 AM
2

Fox News matches with a drug that made me feel groggy...

Posted by: jvance at March 2, 2006 10:51 AM
3

I wouldn't be surprised to learn there are freaky wingnuts who think that as long as an Iraqi civil war leads to a spreading conflict between Shi'ia and Sunnis that it will all have been totally worth it no matter how Iraq, itself, turns out. You know, the whole "if they's killin' each other, they can't be killin' us" deal.

*shudder*

Posted by: Robust McManlyPants at March 2, 2006 01:57 PM
4

What's the plural of "geniuse"?

Posted by: Matt Weiner at March 2, 2006 08:24 PM
5

Rupert Murdoch is known in media circles as "the dirty Digger."
It's a play on words, 'Digger' being an Australian soldier.
He is a man with no morals, no ethics, no virtue, no compassion and no pity. He divorced his wife of thirty years to marry a Chinese so that he could spread his empire to China.
He is as ruthless and unfeeling a man as has ever been created, and it is evident in every aspect of Fox television.

Posted by: waldo at March 3, 2006 07:30 AM
6

Technically I think the plural of "genius" should be "genii" -- so I thoroughly endorse Anglicizing it.

Posted by: Rah at March 3, 2006 04:09 PM
7

I'm just wondering about the scroll-by text in the first screen capture:

"NG THE SHEEP OFF IN A GARBAGE CAN"

What came before the "NG"?

Posted by: Brock at March 3, 2006 04:16 PM
8

via comments at Kos

Posted by: Matt Weiner at March 4, 2006 10:06 AM
9

these comments

Posted by: Matt Weiner at March 4, 2006 10:08 AM
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What came before the "NG"?

surprisingly, "CARRYI".

Posted by: dan at March 6, 2006 05:13 AM
11

Could we have a link to the transcript, please?

Posted by: Jack at March 12, 2006 10:06 AM
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