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President Biden's FCC nominee explains the context of her calling Fox News 'state-sponsored propaganda'

Our expectations of Joe Biden were low, but where is he coming up with these nominees? Sure, lots of people criticize Fox News as “propaganda,” but should a person who believes that actually serve on the Federal Communications Commission? This is an FCC nominee.

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Sen. Roy Blunt asked nominee Gigi Sohn about old tweets of hers that called Fox News “state-sponsored propaganda” with few if any opposing viewpoints and who said that for all her concerns about Facebook, “I believe that Fox News has had the most negative impact on our democracy.”

Sohn explained the context to Blunt and said her words were a little “sharp.”

Just find somebody else.

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We’re pretty sure if you’re looking for state-sponsored propaganda with no time given to opposing viewpoints, there’s an NPR station in your city.

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No mean tweets from this administration!


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