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    ox News' criticism of the Obama administration is becoming more than a Common problem.

    The rapper Common, you may recall, drew heated commentary from the cable network for his invitation to take part in a White House poetry night. And Eric Bolling, a host on the Fox Business network, faced allegations of racism in May after referring to the White House as the "Hizzouse," "Hizzy" and "The Big Crib," and guests of the administration as "hoods" on the air.

    On Thursday, a Fox News opinion website called Fox Nation aggregated a "Playbook" column by Politico's Mike Allen about President Barack Obama's 50th birthday bash, changing Allen's typically long headline with this:

    'Obama's Hip-Hop BBQ Didn't Create Jobs'

    The private party included dinner ("BBQ chicken, ribs, hamburgers, hot dogs, pasta, salad") in the Rose Garden was attended by Obama's staff and celebrities including Al Sharpton, Jay-Z, Chris Rock, Charles Barkley, Steve Harvey, Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson. There were performances by Stevie Wonder, R&B singer Ledisi, jazz legend Herbie Hancock. A DJ "played Motown, hip-hop, and '70s and '80s R&B."

    "The president asked everyone to dance -- and they did!"

    The headline, not surprisingly, immediately sparked renewed charges of racism against the network. But Fox is standing by it.

    Bill Shine, Fox executive vice president of programming in charge of the Fox Nation site, defended the decision in a statement to The Cutline: "We used the hip-hop reference per Politico's Playbook story this morning which stated 'Also present: Chicago pals, law-school friends, donors--and lots of kids of friends, who stole the show by doing dance routines to the hip-hop songs, in the center of the East Room.'"

    The network has shut off further comments on the article, which were becoming incendiary.

    "We found many of the comments to be offensive and inappropriate and they have been removed," Shine said.

    Reached by The Cutline, Mike Allen declined comment on the Fox treatment of his piece.

    But the incident is proving to be entertaining fodder in other Washington media circles. Talking Points Memo started a #HipHopBBQActs hashtag for Twitter users to come up with imaginary names for "grill-themed" rap performers, such as "KRS-A1" or "Too $hortribs."

    http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/cutline/...214154301.html



    Lmao, fuck Fox News. The president even invited Tom Hanks.

  • #2
    Meh...don't feel too hurt about it, Mit Romney's 13-year old rape-a-thon for Jesus didn't go over particularly well either.

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    • #3
      hope he had a great time

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      • #4
        If Obama was caught on camera drinking a forty of Laser malt liquor, how damaging would that be?

        Doubt he drinks that crap, btw.

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        • #5
          Im drunk Ive been drining vodka tequlq ect. **** yuo all yuo new yorkers...

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          • #6
            yup them rich folks enjoying their day while the rest of the country is fkd lol

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            • #7
              That's a pretty f'd up thing to say, but I think it's funny they would be that racist.

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              • #8
                No matter how successful a black people will still be racist against them.

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                • #9
                  LOL, so Obama invite a multi million dollar financial genius like Jay-Z and a Comedian like Chris Rock and it's suddenly a ''hip hop bbq''

                  You even had legends like Stevie Wonder and Tom Hanks attending..

                  Ohh how I love the stuck up upper middleclass ignoramuses. /sarcasm

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                  • #10
                    Fox News knows exactly what they are doing by labeling it a Hip Hop BBQ.

                    They know that the majority of their viewers have negative views of hip hop, blacks, and urban culture.

                    So they are using that title to inflame their viewers and make people mad at the president.

                    The propaganda and mudslinging at Fox is getting ridiculous.

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