I'd like know where everyone was when on a nightly basis guys like Chris Matthews and the original idiot, Keith Oberman, were bashing Bush on a nightly basis... rarely about anything specific about his policy or the people around him but just personally.
Now, FOX, has a couple of hours of opinion shows that never really attack him personally as much as question his policies, motives, and who he surrounds himself with. Now granted Hannity is who he is. I though Beck went over the line when suggested that given parity, Obama could be considered racist. I think that goes too far, however, what Beck has done is brought to light a lot of characters who operate under some ideals that are counter to what many of us, liberals and conservatives, find acceptable.
I happen to think O'Reilly actually defends Obama quite and often and counters a lot of his guests and presumes a level of "benefit of doubt" as a President, any President, should have.
I do find it kind of amusing that the Administration had just about every single media organization, both television and print, pretty much in the tank the entire campaign and early part of his administration. Now that people are actually taking him to task and questioning some of the very questionable things he's done and is trying to do and bringing to light a pattern of questionable associations that he gives some serious power to, their all whining and up in arms because one new agency isn't walking in lockstep with them.
Millions of people watch FOX everyday, more so than any other cable news channel. You have to be pretty arrogant to say every single one of them are stupid, ignorant, or the typical "they just don't 'get it'"