Looks like Fox is giving the Tea Party Convention their official wingnut stamp of approval:
The revolution will be televised.
Planners of the National Tea Party Convention, billed as a coming together for the conservative grassroots groups who sprang up in anti-stimulus protests last year, announced late Sunday that they would broadcast main parts of the convention, including the keynote by former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin on Saturday night.
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The announcement said that an internet media company, PJTV, along with Fox News, CNN and Reuters TV, would broadcast “many” of the proceedings of the convention this weekend in Nashville, as well as “special interviews of delegates and speakers.”
There's nothing inherently wrong with Fox broadcasting this. After all, given that Sarah Palin is on the payroll of both Fox and the convention, why not put it on air? It's a twofer!
But here's a question: will Fox cut away early, like they did when President Obama mopped the floor with House Republicans last Friday? Or will they do the "Fair & Balanced" thing, and promote the heck out of the right-wing opposition to President Obama?