When the Director of White House Communications, Anita Dunn, called out Fox News on its ideological bias earlier this month in an interview aired on Howard Kurtz's CNN program "Reliable Sources," the reaction from Fox News ranged from evasion to denial, including the request for evidence of Fox News bias from Bill O'Reilly that I show in this video to which I hope my viewers will help respond.
The more than 90 videos I've made showing evidence of Fox News bias to which I refer in this video are available on my Fox News bias playlist at
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=A3BD2524FE99BD4DI use an image of that playlist in this video as well as an image of part of a YouTube video webpage
The 3 short clips I use in my video of Anita Dunn's appearance on the CNN program "Reliable Sources" come from the segment that aired October 11, 2009, currently available on the CNN website at
http://www.cnn.com/video/?/video/politics/2009/10/11/intv.dunn.rs.cnn.cnnThe clip I use in my video of David Axelrod appearing on ABC's "This Week" comes from the segment that aired on October 18, 2009, currently available on the ABC website at
http://blogs.abcnews.com/george/2009/10/axelrod-fox-news-is-not-really-a-news-organization.htmlThe clip I use in my video of the James Rosen report that tried to reframe the story about Fox News bias as being about White House attacks on the media in general comes from the segment that aired on the October 12, 2009, Fox News program "Special Report" that is currently available on the Fox News website at
http://www.foxnews.com/video/index.html?playerId=videolandingpage&streamingFormat=FLASH&referralObject=10611309The clip I use in my video of Bill O'Reilly asking for evidence of Fox News bias comes from the "Talking Points" segment that aired on the October 12, 2009, Fox News program "The O'Reilly Factor" that is currently available on the Fox News website at
http://www.foxnews.com/video/index.html?playerId=videolandingpage&streamingFormat=FLASH&referralObject=10613029