'Fox and Friends' Slam SpongeBob SquarePants for Global Warming Agenda LOL

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#1 ZumaJones07
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Spongebob is working for the US government. Will Fox viewers keep their children from watching their beloved Spongebob!? In the video she said it's unproven science and that the show is confusing to her.
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#2 DroidPhysX
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The government scientists are clearly lying about global warming.

Now those scientists funded by big oil, they're fighting for the truth.

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#3 Charazani
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I wonder if Planet Pluto hates the sponge.
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#4 deactivated-5f9e3c6a83e51
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Dont they have more important things to report on?

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#5 deactivated-5ac102a4472fe
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Ahhh Fox News,the Trolls of the newsworld ^^

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#6 Engrish_Major
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Yes, all cartoons now need to adhere only to things which fall into the category of "proven science".
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#7 Kinthalis
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Not really suprising.

Fox News isn't exactly a bastion of intelligent discourse.

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Honestly, I'm slightly to the right, and that female announcers POV and demeanor was just so stupid it makes me sad.

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I wonder if Planet Pluto hates the sponge.Charazani
definitely not sponge worthy
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[QUOTE="Charazani"]I wonder if Planet Pluto hates the sponge.-Sun_Tzu-
definitely not sponge worthy

Oh Elaine!
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#11 ZumaJones07
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and that female announcers POV and demeanor was just so stupid it makes me sad.

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So stupid it makes me want to strangle her omg omg omg. :o I don't know why they're so bent out of shape about presenting facts in Spongebob when they vomit lies everyday.
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Yes, all cartoons now need to adhere only to things which fall into the category of "proven science".Engrish_Major
Like Global Warming!
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#13 T_REX305
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Must be a slow news day...

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#14 Pittfan666
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I wouldn't mind living in a pineapple under the sea. At least when the ice caps melt and the oceans rise.
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#15 CaveJohnson1
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lol at conservatives and their relentless anti-science agenda.

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#16 Big_Pecks
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There's clearly more secret agendas hidden in Spongebob.

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#17 sAndroid17
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Spongebob is evil and he must be crushed

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#18 RAGEofSTUNTS
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Obviously we have some idiots at FOX, they going all on the internet, posting a bunch of stupid stuff, so you need to laugh at them, post about it in forums, and block their website because they posting stupid stuff everyday. Don't worry FOX you left yo address and everything man you are dumb, like really dumb, for real. And don't worry! You don't have to do anything! Because we already looking for you, and we gonna find you, so run and post that! HOME BOY.
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Gotta fill those 24 hours somehow.
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Honestly, I'm slightly to the right, and that female announcers POV and demeanor was just so stupid it makes me sad.

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Are you referring to her statement that Spongebob is hard to follow :P
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#21 deactivated-5fc147aeeb0aa
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And I thought the Muppets report was bad.......

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At this point I'm wondering what cartoons are actually acceptable to show to children from their point of view.
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At this point I'm wondering what cartoons are actually acceptable to show to children from their point of view. HoolaHoopMan
It looks like the Lion King and Space Jam fit the bill

http://www.conservapedia.com/Essay:Greatest_Conservative_Movies

I'm kind of sad that "It's a Wonderful Life" has the description that it does on that page.

The Incredibles is on this page, which is a fantastic little film:

http://www.nationalreview.com/nrd/article/?q=YWQ4MDlhMWRkZDQ5YmViMDM1Yzc0MTE3ZTllY2E3MGM=

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#24 KC_Hokie
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Man-made global warming is a political issue. Because science certainly can't agree on it. The number of scientists against the man-made global warming hypothesis is growing.

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[QUOTE="HoolaHoopMan"]At this point I'm wondering what cartoons are actually acceptable to show to children from their point of view. mattbbpl

It looks like the Lion King and Space Jam fit the bill

http://www.conservapedia.com/Essay:Greatest_Conservative_Movies

I'm kind of sad that "It's a Wonderful Life" has the description that it does on that page.

The Incredibles is on this page, which is a fantastic little film:

http://www.nationalreview.com/nrd/article/?q=YWQ4MDlhMWRkZDQ5YmViMDM1Yzc0MTE3ZTllY2E3MGM=

I thought that Michele Bachmann stated that the Lion King was an attempt to desensitize our children towards homosexuality through the works of Elton John. So, that one's out.
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[QUOTE="mattbbpl"]

[QUOTE="HoolaHoopMan"]At this point I'm wondering what cartoons are actually acceptable to show to children from their point of view. Engrish_Major

It looks like the Lion King and Space Jam fit the bill

http://www.conservapedia.com/Essay:Greatest_Conservative_Movies

I'm kind of sad that "It's a Wonderful Life" has the description that it does on that page.

The Incredibles is on this page, which is a fantastic little film:

http://www.nationalreview.com/nrd/article/?q=YWQ4MDlhMWRkZDQ5YmViMDM1Yzc0MTE3ZTllY2E3MGM=

I thought that Michele Bachmann stated that the Lion King was an attempt to desensitize our children towards homosexuality through the works of Elton John. So, that one's out.

Curse the liberal media! Even the Disney cartoons push liberal feminist values.

http://www.conservapedia.com/Talk:Essay:Greatest_Conservative_Movies

I guess there really are few options for us to turn to for wholesome entertainment.

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I didn't understand their point, true global warming isn't 'proven', and?
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I didn't understand their point, true global warming isn't 'proven', and?Fightingfan
Teaching kids something political that isn't agreed on scientifically is called propaganda.
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I didn't understand their point, true global warming isn't 'proven', and?Fightingfan
The fact that it isn't proven is obviously the glaring absurdity that is most apparent in a cartoon about a kitchen sponge who works in an underwater restaurant along with a snail and squirrel.
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[QUOTE="Fightingfan"]I didn't understand their point, true global warming isn't 'proven', and?KC_Hokie
Teaching kids something political that isn't agreed on scientifically is called propaganda.

Will someone think of the children! Obviously Spongebob is propoganda on the levels of Goebbels-era Nazi rally footage! KC_Hokie, I advise you to round up your younglings and stow them away in a Tennessee cabin until they are old enough to learn how to wield a shotgun effectively and purchase Hank William Jr. albums.
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[QUOTE="Fightingfan"]I didn't understand their point, true global warming isn't 'proven', and?Engrish_Major
The fact that it isn't proven is obviously the glaring absurdity that is most apparent in a cartoon about a kitchen sponge who works in an underwater restaurant along with a snail and squirrel.

If it's presented as satire as well then fine (like what Family Guy does). Otherwise its propaganda.
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I'm sure this would be mentioned on Russell Howard's Good News, if anyone watches that in the UK

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[QUOTE="Engrish_Major"][QUOTE="Fightingfan"]I didn't understand their point, true global warming isn't 'proven', and?KC_Hokie
The fact that it isn't proven is obviously the glaring absurdity that is most apparent in a cartoon about a kitchen sponge who works in an underwater restaurant along with a snail and squirrel.

If it's presented as satire as well then fine (like what Family Guy does). Otherwise its propaganda.

It is obviously propoganda. Please follow my advice above, for fear of your children becoming mindless shills of the godless liberal agenda.
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This is why Fox is the poster boy for crappy news networks.

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[QUOTE="Engrish_Major"][QUOTE="KC_Hokie"][QUOTE="Engrish_Major"] The fact that it isn't proven is obviously the glaring absurdity that is most apparent in a cartoon about a kitchen sponge who works in an underwater restaurant along with a snail and squirrel.

If it's presented as satire as well then fine (like what Family Guy does). Otherwise its propaganda.

It is obviously propoganda. Please follow my advice above, for fear of your children becoming mindless shills of the godless liberal agenda.

I'm a classical liberal just pointing out man-made global warming hasn't been proven among the scientific community. The issue has turned political instead. Not stuff kids should be exposed to unless its satire.
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#36 Engrish_Major
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I'm a classical liberal just pointing out man-made global warming hasn't been proven among the scientific community. The issue has turned political instead. Not stuff kids should be exposed to unless its satire. KC_Hokie
Yes, they must be shielded!
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[QUOTE="KC_Hokie"]I'm a classical liberal just pointing out man-made global warming hasn't been proven among the scientific community. The issue has turned political instead. Not stuff kids should be exposed to unless its satire. Engrish_Major
Yes, they must be shielded!

Kids are impressionable. So yes. Keep political issues out of their cartoons.
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#38 Engrish_Major
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Kids are impressionable. So yes. Keep political issues out of their cartoons. KC_Hokie
It's a stretch to call this a "political issue" :lol:
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Sometimes I wonder how anyone can take FOX seriously. Then I remember a significant part of the population has no interest forming their own views or learning new things and then thinking about the effects that new thing could have. Wish I could make butt loads of cash playing on the idiocy and laziness of millions.
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[QUOTE="KC_Hokie"]Kids are impressionable. So yes. Keep political issues out of their cartoons. Engrish_Major
It's a stretch to call this a "political issue" :lol:

No not at all. Man-made global warming is being debated among the scientific community. Don't put the issue in cartoons as 'fact'.
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#41 Engrish_Major
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[QUOTE="Engrish_Major"][QUOTE="KC_Hokie"]Kids are impressionable. So yes. Keep political issues out of their cartoons. KC_Hokie
It's a stretch to call this a "political issue" :lol:

No not at all. Man-made global warming is being debated among the scientific community. Don't put the issue in cartoons as 'fact'.

The guy in the cartoon was pumping engine exhaust into the air intentionally... perhaps we should be telling our children that doing that is a good thing?
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And, KC, And if your children see any part of Spongebob as "fact" then I seriously feel sorry for your children :lol:
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[QUOTE="KC_Hokie"][QUOTE="Engrish_Major"]It's a stretch to call this a "political issue" :lol:Engrish_Major
No not at all. Man-made global warming is being debated among the scientific community. Don't put the issue in cartoons as 'fact'.

The guy in the cartoon was pumping engine exhaust into the air intentionally... perhaps we should be telling our children that doing that is a good thing?

Can't conclude it causes anything based on the science. So don't pretend it does and put the idea in a cartoon.
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And, KC, And if your children see any part of Spongebob as "fact" then I seriously feel sorry for your children :lol:Engrish_Major
I don't have children. And since when are political issues in cartoons for kids? This isn't South Park or Family Guy.
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[QUOTE="Engrish_Major"][QUOTE="KC_Hokie"]No not at all. Man-made global warming is being debated among the scientific community. Don't put the issue in cartoons as 'fact'. KC_Hokie
The guy in the cartoon was pumping engine exhaust into the air intentionally... perhaps we should be telling our children that doing that is a good thing?

Can't conclude it causes anything based on the science. So don't pretend it does and put the idea in a cartoon.

Yes, because this is totally the unrealistic thing in this cartoon.
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[QUOTE="Engrish_Major"]And, KC, And if your children see any part of Spongebob as "fact" then I seriously feel sorry for your children :lol:KC_Hokie
I don't have children. And since when are political issues in cartoons for kids? This isn't South Park or Family Guy.

:lol: watch the damn video. This isn't political by any stretch. Stop being so butthurt.
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[QUOTE="Engrish_Major"][QUOTE="KC_Hokie"]Kids are impressionable. So yes. Keep political issues out of their cartoons. KC_Hokie
It's a stretch to call this a "political issue" :lol:

No not at all. Man-made global warming is being debated among the scientific community. Don't put the issue in cartoons as 'fact'.

No, it isn't. The vast majority of the scientific community came to a consensus on the issue of global warming about two decades ago. It's why pretty much the entirety of the rest of the educated world has been trying to enact global action on this for decades and were pissed off when Bush took the U.S. out of the Kyoto Accords (flawed as they may be.)

Claiming that man-made climate change is still under debate in the scientific community is like claiming that the world being round is still up for debate. I'm sure you can find "scientists" who will, if paid enough, whore themselves out for that particular viewpoint.

But for everyone else this is pretty much settled science by now.

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[QUOTE="KC_Hokie"][QUOTE="Engrish_Major"]And, KC, And if your children see any part of Spongebob as "fact" then I seriously feel sorry for your children :lol:Engrish_Major
I don't have children. And since when are political issues in cartoons for kids? This isn't South Park or Family Guy.

:lol: watch the damn video. This isn't political by any stretch. Stop being so butthurt.

The issue is the government giving out Spongebob books on global warming. And no where in the book does it mention man-made warming is being disputed scientifically. That's the point. Not the cartoon itself.
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[QUOTE="KC_Hokie"][QUOTE="Engrish_Major"]It's a stretch to call this a "political issue" :lol:nocoolnamejim

No not at all. Man-made global warming is being debated among the scientific community. Don't put the issue in cartoons as 'fact'.

No, it isn't. The vast majority of the scientific community came to a consensus on the issue of global warming about two decades ago. It's why pretty much the entirety of the rest of the educated world has been trying to enact global action on this for decades and were pissed off when Bush took the U.S. out of the Kyoto Accords (flawed as they may be.)

Claiming that man-made climate change is still under debate in the scientific community is like claiming that the world being round is still up for debate. I'm sure you can find "scientists" who will, if paid enough, whore themselves out for that particular viewpoint.

But for everyone else this is pretty much settled science by now.

Nope. After Climategate the number of scientists that have come out against man-made global warming has risen exponentially. The average person has now turned on the notion of man-made global warming after over a decade of believing it.
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[QUOTE="Engrish_Major"]And, KC, And if your children see any part of Spongebob as "fact" then I seriously feel sorry for your children :lol:KC_Hokie
I don't have children. And since when are political issues in cartoons for kids? This isn't South Park or Family Guy.

What, so you can't put any world problems in children cartoons?