Sunday night @ 9 PM ET Fox News will broadcast a special called
Breaking Point - Hating America, in which the red staters will try to pin all the hatred for America on, you guessed it, France and everybody else in the world except the United States.
Which may also mean, given the brazenly thuggish behavior of the GOoPers in DC since Election Day, anyone who is an internationalist and hasn't sworn fealty to G W is going to have their allegiance questioned big time.
Smacks of fascism doesn't it? Read on for (slightly) more....
The accompanying
commentary offered by John Gibson - the only man on cable television who is such a hopelessly angry, stiff ass cracker he actually makes Bill O'Reilly look like Andre 3000 from OutKast - can't seem to find a clue as to why anyone would hate our country so quickly after 9/11....
Now normally I ignore all American TV news (it's all as useful as shit on a stick to me, I get my news from newspapers around the world), but I guess I'll have to Tivo this one if only to see who they blame for hating us now. But from Gibson's highly bellicose commentary page, here's the money quote for me:
In the Middle East, of course, people have perhaps the greatest interest in a re-elected George Bush succeeding in Iraq, but he will have to do so without the cheers and support of Arabs. They continue to fester in the world's most virulent form of anti-Americanism, partially because it is culturally fashionable and partly because a pan-Arabic sense of pride and honor will not let them see that the Bush vision for Iraq is a big win for them. Not a single Arab country is a democracy. Arabs everywhere yearn for the freedom of a functional democracy, but the humiliation of Iraqi military defeats makes it impossible for Arabs to see the good that will come from an Iraqi democracy.
As you can tell, basically Fox and their GOoPer handlers want to blame the victim - it's not the US that has wasted all that goodwill since 9/11, it's the rest of the world that has become irrationally anti-American these days.
It promises to be a special report indeed.