Just a quick thought: The gullibility of Ben Jealous, the NAACP, and the Obama Administration reminds me of one of the best movies of all time: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.
Throughout the movie, Sergio Leone shows us these beautiful, vast western (really Italian) landscapes where gunmen are searching for buried treasure. He adheres to a peculiar visual rule, though: essentially, the characters can only see that which is on the screen. It's a stylistic but not at all believable choice: you could see someone approaching from miles away if it were real, but since it isn't, you can pretend that the world's entire reality is right there on the screen. See the beginning of this clip for an example.
Watching a Fox News story or a Breitbart video is just like that. They require a similar Suspension of Disbelief from their audience. Odd choice for a news program, but it makes for great entertainment.