Pro, you desperation to "prove" Fox News is... whatever you can portray negative, but in this case the allegation fronted is "racist"... is pathetic.
All I did was post an article, buddy. An article of facts. Don't shoot the messenger.

That isn't an "article".
It's written by an
anonymous guy who identifies himself as a liberal-partisan who hates Fox News, and is stabbing his employer in the back with whatever subjective observations he can, while he works there.
What is it about this corporate channel, owned by an Aussie, that you champion and defend so.....personally? You don't see me running to defend MSNBC's Leftwing bias, or CNN's pathetic attempts at journalism? Why can't you see how bad Fox News is for you?

As I've said repeatedly, my news of choice since 1981 was the PBS news hour. In late 2008, I became disappointed with the selective ommisions they made to election coverage, in blatant favoritism of Obama.
I have no allegiance to Fox news. I just get annoyed that they are unfairly maligned by yourself and others, when I see them, in my comparisons of the various networks, to actually give the most balanced coverage, despite slanders to the contrary. I've never seen any news organization take the kind of verbal abuse Fox News has. And always from far-left front groups, and dishonest fronting far-left individuals like yourself. I've previously cited well-known media watchdog groups, such as the Center For Journalistic Excellence, who cite Fox's 2008 election coverage as, in fact the most truly balanced.
I'm a regular Fox News viewer, and I never heard of "Fox Nation".
You've never heard of it, so it doesn't exist?
http://nation.foxnews.com/Blather on your part. So what? They post recent stories, and viewers post unprofessional opinion comments. Again, that's no different than Youtube or Rob Kamphausen's boards, and is not a reflection of the actual Fox News channel.
Portrayal of the President's "Hip Hop Barbeque" coverage is not racist, but a playful humorous mockery
That's an opinion, not a fact.
To you, a white guy with questionable racial prejudices, it's a "humorous mockery" (as you puff on a tobacco pipe in your library, sipping brandy, chortling with condescending revelry).
To the African-American community, it's simply another example in an endless parade of backhanded racism from a channel that specializes in hate speech and cultural division.
Ignoring your stereotypes and baseless insinuations about me, what is the event in question? It's an allegedly "racist" article titled "The President's hip hop Barbeque", at which the president invited a bunch of black Hollywood hip hop entertainers and did, in fact, have a barbecue. What exactly is is racist or innaccurate about that?
Again, you make something out of nothing, so that out of thin air you can call people who disagree with you politically "racist".
By the way I neither smoke a pipe, sip brandy, or chortle.
And if truly racist comments were made by viewers, then Fox Nation, Fox News, or Roger Ailes himself are no more responsible for viewer comments than Rob Kamphausen is here for comments by BalloonKnot or Rex.
They are absolutely responsible, as they promote that type of backroom discrimination and race-baiting.
I think Rob, or any attorney, would disagree with you.
Stop looking for the swastika to assure yourself of racism. Hate comes in many forms, and is not always overt or obvious. You know that, man. You just suckle at the teat of FAUXNews' propaganda. It thrills you to have "an enemy", and they feed that flame in people of your ilk.
Hate in this case comes in the form of your vicious personal insults.
And fabricated characterization of someone (me) you've never met.
Only one of us here is stereotyping and making vicious assumptions.
It's the manipulative hate-consumed jerk you look at every morning in the mirror.
I post facts. You post opinions. This hasn't changed...
As I said, your "facts" are the vicious opinions of an anonymous worm like yourself, who likewise wants to smear people who simply disagree with his political opinions.
Whereas the facts I posted are actual facts. Quoted from taped interviews of Obama himself, his cabinet members, and well researched and extensively sourced works like
Obamanomics by Tim Carney,
The Roots Of Obama's Rage by Dinesh D'Souza,
Suicide of A Superpower by Pat Buchanan,
Why The Left Hates America, by Dan Flynn,
Slander by Ann Coulter, and
Culture Of Corruption by Michelle Malkin, to name just a few.