December 28, 2011 9:39 am ET —
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In
2011, as President Obama and congressional Democrats pushed for
increasing taxes on the wealthiest Americans, Fox ramped up its defense
of the rich while accusing Obama of attempting to incite a class war.
Along the way, Fox relentlessly attacked poor and unemployed Americans,
union workers who fought back against attempts by Republicans to strip
their right to collectively bargain, and the Occupy Wall Street
movement, which has been highlighting increasing income inequality in
America. Here, Media Matters looks back at Fox's year of class warfare.
"We
Should Be Supporting" The "Mega-Wealthy": Fox Fiercely
Defended The Rich
Throughout
2011, Fox figures obsessively defended the wealthy against any possible tax
increases proposed by President Obama and congressional Democrats -- even claiming that the rich should pay less in
taxes while the poor should pay more. Some Fox figures claimed that "most
Americans say" that "patriotism is paying less taxes," while others claimed that those making $200,000 a year are not rich
and that increasing their taxes would be unfair.
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