Fox "News" and Glenn Beck promote and create anti-Government protest rallies, then cover these rallies and call it "News". They say that there has never been any signs of racism, hate or violence coming from "Tea Party Folk", or as Fox "News" contributor Sarah Palin calls them, "Real Americans".
Fox "News" tells their audience over and over and over again that the Mainstream Media is owned by "Liberals" and that everything they say is a lie, and that they should not watch any of it, and they don’t.
Fox "News" tells their audience that College is a waste of time because all the teachers are "Liberals" and parents should not bother sending their kids on to higher education.
There are thousands of videos on the internet that show the seeds of hate that Fox has sown. But Fox "News" tells their viewing audience that there is no proof of racism or violence in the Tea Party, and they can say that because Fox knows that their viewers will not bother to look for themselves, or are blinded to what they see.
Here are a few random videos spanning the last 20 months of Tea Party events and various interviews with Fox personalities and Tea Party event attendees.
The last video covers an event of violence that took place three months ago of a man on his way to kill people and the suspect himself says that Glenn Beck was his inspiration and provided him the targets.
Tea Party Signs of Hate
Man walks through Tea Party crowd with Pro Public Option Health Care sign needs Police Escort
Teabagger Meltdown! Protestor Goes Mental At Interviewer For Asking Questions
Glenn Beck's "Restoring Honor" Rally - Interviews With Participants
FOX's Glenn Beck:
"This president has exposed himself as a guy over and over and over again who has a deep-seated hatred for white people ... this guy is, I believe, a racist."
Glenn Beck various rants of hate
Mark Williams Tea Party Express Tea Party Leader Kicked Out After Mailing Racist Letter
Three months ago, a heavily armed man named Byron Williams was on his way to kill people at two non-profit organizations in San Francisco when he got into a gun battle with police before they eventually arrested him. Now, in an interview from jail, he's just told us that Fox News' Glenn Beck was a major inspiration: