Behold the propaganda machine:
http://www.foxnews.com/...
"I will tell you this, by witness testimony and a year and a half of interviewing everyone that was in the ground by the way, either by an FBI investigator or the committee: It was very clear to the individuals on the ground that this was an Al Qaeda-led event. And they had pretty fairly descriptive events early on that lead those folks on the ground, doing the fighting, to the conclusion that this was a pre-planned, organized terrorist event," Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Mich., told Fox News in a November interview.
"Not a video, that whole part was debunked time and time again," Rogers added of the attack which killed Ambassador Chris Stevens, Foreign Service officer Sean Smith and former Navy SEALs Tyrone Woods and Glen Doherty, "which just leads to questions of why the administration hung with that narrative for so long when all the folks who participated on the ground saw something different."
Yes, their first and main source is a Republican Congressman - because we all know how trustworthy
they are.
The speed with which this "report" came out was quite shocking. I keep an eye on Fox every day. Last night, their only mention of the report was a small note about a "controversial" NYT article. This morning I go to their page and find a front-page bulletin with this obvious piece of right-wing propaganda.
It's like they're not even trying to disguise themselves any more. They're so brazen in citing only Republican sources, Republican think tanks, and Republican ideas that one wonders how anyone can seriously consider them a legitimate, unbiased news organization.
If they were any kind of news organization, they'd retract their previous reports in light of the NYT article, and apologize profusely. Sadly, they have a narrative to maintain, and another Clinton to tar and feather.