Crosscheck wrote:
7 months after it actually happened, or 7 month after a news outlet knew about it?
I'm willing to bet no one knew about it at all. Unless Stewart is implying he sat on that goldmine of a story for some reason I wouldn't understand.
Stewart didn't bring up Drudge, just covered the Fox handling of it.
Basically his points were:
- The 'singing kids' event happened 7 months before it was picked up in the media. At the time, what the teachers planned, including the lyrics to the songs, were sent home to the parents of the kids participating for approval. Not one parent objected. (FYI : I am on record that even with parental approval I didn't like that the teachers did that.)
- When it as picked up by Fox, it was mentioned on one of their daytime news shows.
- That night, Beck / Hannity / O'Riley went on rants about 'indoctrination' and were very loud against this.
- When the news shows got back to it, they started reporting on the 'outrages' over the incident....except that the outrage was coming from Fox's opinion shows.
No matter what side you're on, Fox has been known for this for years. The opinions of their commentators get spun back into the news reports as legitimate stories. They're by no means the only network that does this, I will offer no argument to the contrary. But, they're loudest about doing it, and get the most righteous when they get called on it.