I'm not alone in having noticed the increasingly left turn of the Fox News network and anchors. It was the unnecessary, unwanted and buffoonish opinions interjected by Shepard Smith that finally drove me out in search of something better, when I happily discovered
OANN - One America News Network.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2013/03/14/one-america-news-network-new-conservative-cable-channel-sets-launch.htmlFrom NewsMax:
"The liberal media-watchdog group backed by billionaire George Soros says
its "war" on Fox News is over, claiming it has neutralized the right-leaning network and no longer sees it as a threat.
"It's not just that it's over, but it was very successful," Media Matters Executive Vice President Angelo Carusone bragged late this week to The Huffington Post.
"To a large extent, we won," he said."
Media Matters is funded by the famous anti-Zionist pro-"Palestinians" George Soros and friends.
"Since President Obama took office, Fox had been under unrelenting attacks from the White House. At one point the Obama administration considered banning Fox from the White House press corps."
http://www.newsmax.com/Headline/fox-news-soros-victory/2013/12/15/id/541953/For those who like to watch a little TV news now and then, Christians and conservatives don't have to suffer frustration with Fox News Network's veer to the left any longer. Record Hannity and Cavuto on your DVR if you want, but there's no need to waste your time with the rest. I expect Fox will drive out Hannity the way they did Beck anyway.
Try One America News Network, OANN, which has very straight-up news reporting, as well as some refreshingly conservative opinion shows in The Daily Ledger with Graham Ledger and Tipping Point with Liz Wheeler. You can see some of their stuff on YouTube to get an idea of where they are coming from.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxKohx-6wqFKOIBbPqhUEmQhttps://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=liz+wheelerIf your TV provider is AT&T, then OANN may already be available to you. Otherwise you can try receiving it over the internet on KlowdTV, which is free for the rest of the year (free trial thereafter), and I don't know any more about it than that.
https://www.klowdtv.com/default.ktvFor those that are pressed by the lack of affordability of cable, remember that in most urban areas you can get 40 to 60 channels, including major networks, absolutely free with an antenna just like we did back in the 50s and 60s. Then you can add KlowdTV, and even with a Hulu/Showtime combo for a fraction of a basic cable bill.
http://disablemycable.com/