An atheist in the FOXhole : a liberal's eight-year odyssey inside the heart of the right-wing media
by Muto, Joe (Author)
Summary
The "Fox Mole"--whose dispatches for Gawker made headlines in Businessweek, The Hollywood Reporter, and even The New York Times--delivers a funny, opinionated memoir of his eight years at the Fox News Channel as an associate producer for Bill O'Reilly. Imagine needing to hide your true beliefs just... Full description
- The beginning of the end for a middling cable news career
- Slacking your way to success and shame
- I coulda been a contender
- When Rupert met Roger
- Paradise by the on-air light
- A white devil in Brooklyn
- Red Bull and Kool-Aid
- Moonwalking into the light
- Crime does pay, but not particularly well
- The calling
- Radio days
- Stand and deliver : rage, ridicule, and sexy ladies, twice a week
- Loofah, falafel, let's call the whole thing off
- I loved you in "A league of their own," you far-left loon
- Fox-flavored sausage
- I think he said the sheriff is near
- Rhymes with "cat bit hazy"
- Take me out to the buffet
- The mole
- What have we learned?