YES! He should be held accountable for knowingly misleading the public.
69%
NO! Fox News can handle their employees however they see fit.
31%

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trueamericavet 11 years 25 weeks ago

Bill is not a news anchor so he should not be held to the same standers as Williams. Peaple who don't wacth fake news know he is not truth full. You can call him what you would like. Keep up the good fight. Peace Out!

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twistedgenes 11 years 25 weeks ago

Millions do believe he's a journalist and not a paid corporate hack with a huge ego to boot. He should be held accountable for all of his lies and take partial blame for dividing this country, FOX SLOP spews out hate 24/7. If they spoke like this with a Republican in the White House they would be called out as unpatriotic.

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jasonemryss 11 years 25 weeks ago

That scumbag Bill is a disgrace to America!!!!!

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