Fair?
/Fox and Friends host Ainsley Earhardt says that she is frustrated when she watches the other networks and sees a one-sided story.
"I'm calling it like I see it. If I watch other networks it can be frustrating to see a one-sided story," she told Business Insider. "We are inflicting opinion in our newscasts like never before. That was never done and never taught in our journalism classes."
But, it appears that when she says one-sided, she's talking about the left side. As for journalism, Fox and Friends left that in the rearview mirror years ago.
As for Fox and Friends, she doesn't think they are one-sided and insists that she tries to be as fair as possible.
"We also have to think about the forgotten man and the audience that we have and what their concerns are and they're my same concerns too," she says.
It seems that the "forgotten man" that Earhardt talks about, is white, Christian with a confederate flag hanging on the front porch. He is clearly not of color.
As for Fox and Friends not being in the tank for Donald Trump? You would be hard-pressed to find someone that does not believe that.
Earhardt says, "I do not want to come across as being in the tank for them or kissing their tails." Sorry, Ainsley, I think that train left the station a long time ago.
She admits that "fair" means different things to different people.
Let's face it, between Earhardt, Steve Doocy and the guy that sits across from Steve Doocy, the "fair" way is their way and that is, however, Donald Trump thinks.
H/T Business Insider