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In this March 12, 2003 file photo, syndicated radio host Glenn Beck, whose Philadelphia-based show is heard in more than 100 markets, is seen after recording promotional announcements for an upcoming "Rally for America" in Bala Cynwyd, Pa. (AP Photo)
On Sunday, White House Communications Director Anita Dunn appeared on CNN’s ‘Reliable Sources,’ calling Fox News “a wing of the Republican Party.” She also said Fox News is reporting opinion as news.
According to the New York Daily News, Glenn Beck and Bill O’Reilly are not taking kindly to the recent comments, which will likely boost ratings for the news outlet.
On his TV show, Beck said of Dunn, “They’re more worried about the war on Fox than the actual war in Afghanistan.”
He continued, “Anita, do enjoy the show.”
As for O’Reilly, he said “…there’s no question that Fox News is tougher on the Obama administration than the other TV operations because we actually have some conservative commentators on this network.”

In this Oct. 27, 2008 file photo, FOX TV show host Bill O'Reilly arrives for a taping of the "Late Show with David Letterman," in New York. (AP Photo)
See video of Anita Dunn’s statements below:
On Beck’s Tuesday radio broadcast, he compared the president’s administration remarks about Fox News to Hitler’s attack on the Jews during the Holocaust.
Hear Beck’s comments below:
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This woman is a complete propagandist who would not know the truth if it was in her pocket.
FNC is the most widely watched cable news station. They have news and opinion. It is separate and distinct to those unblinded by the light. Whereas MSLSD is ENTIRELY opinion. The conflict of the CEO of GE being an adviser to the President seems to get no attention. Why?
The WH will talk to terrorists yet is afraid of FNC! How cowardly of them all.
The Fox "news" commentators are nothing more than sensationalists who rant, rave, scream and spew a hateful diatribe of exaggerated and out-of-context "information" in the name of ratings. They do nothing positive to unite our country and only serve themselves and Fox in promoting hate, divisiveness and party-line propaganda.
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