Heather Mallick writes that having a “Fox News North” is a “rancid idea.” She describes her personal, professional, and political dislike for Fox News in a long ranting column for the Toronto Star. She then uses her negative personal experiences with Fox News to demonstrate why the new station being introduced by Quebecor is such a horrifying idea.
The problem with her logic is that it is called Sun TV News and not “Fox News North.” This new station has absolutely nothing to do with Fox News or Fox News’ parent company. So on what basis does Ms. Mallick assume that they are going to be exactly the same?
I think it is reasonable that we all wait to actually see the product before we judge it.
Ms. Mallick may be right, it could be rancid. But it could also introduce a new and valid voice to public debate in Canada. I do not understand how any fair minded person could view that as a bad thing.
Friday, September 10, 2010
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Mallick is still traumatized over having another one ripped for her by Fox. People like Mallick can dish it out but can't take it.
According to Mallick, Fox shrunk everything on her body except her boobs.
She knows what is in store for her when Sun News hits the airwaves, a rebuttal to her malicious, often illogical diatribes. She won't be able to handle it, and will shrink into oblivion.
She gets a big big column in the Red Star today only because Inkless Wells spent a very small handful of words to very succinctly show Mallick to be every bit the left's version of a malicious man hating extremist. Every bit as bad as those she maligns.
She thinks everyone outside the Yonge and Bloor area are redneck heathens in need of guidance.
Hey I resemble that remark!
Jazzy
well she knows rancid when she sees it, like every morning in the mirror that is if she has any unbroken ones left
Hugh MacIntyre.. thanks for sharing the article...i also watched sun news earlier
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