Trusted by who? Not me, lol. Pretty much all the news sources have an agenda at this point. It's all about politics and entertainment. Fox has no monopoly on this.
Good point. The scrutiny that he faced is hypocritical by that aspect. Same thing with Dan Rather and the disgruntled guy who fed him biased information about Bush's Vietnam National Guard service. How come
that guy who lied to the news didn't get any punishment? Meanwhile, the Swift Boat veterans lied their butts off about Kerry, and the
only Republican to speak out against them was John McCain. Hypocrisy much? It's not a lie if you agree with them. End of story.
And yes, while Fox doesn't own the monopoly on biased, crappy news channels, especially on cable (CNN is freaking PAW-THEH-TICK!), they're still the major source of bullcrap. I could go on them about their Machiavellian political gears, but the thing that drives me nuts is throwing in imaginary, sinister messages in kid's films to spread fabricated panic in gullible audiences. Even most conservatives think they're full of crap when they do that. And it makes them look like bullies too. To say the least of attacking Mr. Rogers. That was disgusting.
Don't get me wrong, O'Reilly's story is also weird. All he did was produce a letter he wrote as evidence. How is that evidence?
I never liked him, and all, but lately he's been just sliding down the moral event horizon and the sanity event horizon as well. His rhetoric has become pretty nasty, self serving, and forcefully oblivious. But the worrysome thing is how he wrote "Killing Jesus" because God told him to. Yeah. Not the God inspired me to give to charity type, more like the thing that a crazy person on the subway says before he does something awful. He's either lying or he's that deluded. And he's STILL the best behaved person on the network. And for the record of balance, I hate Bill Mayer too.
And they dare mock the younger generation for getting their news from comedy shows. At least there's humor in truth.