Seriously, we've heard Fox News say some crazy things but this one may take the cake: "President Obama's Hip-Hop BBQ Didn't Create Jobs."
Pause. Since when is a private, 50th birthday gala at the White House considered the blaze-it-up BBQ? And what's the exact link again to our economy?
Published by Fox News Nation, the also-conservative cousin to Fox News, the "hip-hop" headline referred to what other news outlets would call a fun, star-studded celebration for the President.
From scrutinizing his menu options to how he danced, the article openly criticizes President Obama for enjoying his own birthright with guests spanning all industries -- not just "hip-hop." President Obama's birthday guests included Al Sharpton, Nancy Pelosi, Valerie Jarrett, Jay-Z, Chris Rock, Stevie Wonder, and former NBA baller Charles Barkley.
No controversy here, folks.
Try again, Fox.
Pause. Since when is a private, 50th birthday gala at the White House considered the blaze-it-up BBQ? And what's the exact link again to our economy?
Published by Fox News Nation, the also-conservative cousin to Fox News, the "hip-hop" headline referred to what other news outlets would call a fun, star-studded celebration for the President.
From scrutinizing his menu options to how he danced, the article openly criticizes President Obama for enjoying his own birthright with guests spanning all industries -- not just "hip-hop." President Obama's birthday guests included Al Sharpton, Nancy Pelosi, Valerie Jarrett, Jay-Z, Chris Rock, Stevie Wonder, and former NBA baller Charles Barkley.
No controversy here, folks.
Try again, Fox.
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