A 24-hour wordneocon/word propaganda channel.
Tonight on Faux, we bash a liberal traitor for disagreeing with Bush! Later, O'Reilly yells at the son of a 9/11 victim, but don't worry, because he's a DEMOCRAT!!11!
by Blah August 9, 2003
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A farcical television network that operates under the guise of a legitimate "news" channel. Its sole purpose is to pander to Republicans and to reinforce and propagate right-wing conspiracies and propaganda 24/7. One can get a good estimate of the number of Republicans in the country by looking at Faux News viewership statistics.
Person 1: "Hey, did you hear the news? Apparently they found proof that Barack Obama is an Islamic terrorist born in Kenya, and also the anti-Christ. And I found out that Hillary Clinton is a serial killer who's in cahoots with Obama to bring about the biblical end of days!"

Person 2: "Have you been watching Faux News again? These "news" reports sound an awful lot like conservative propaganda."

Person 1: "How'd you guess?! This wasn't from their opinion section, so it was supposedly objective!"
by Thatguyoverthere12334 October 2, 2016
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A 'media' (more like an entertainment channel) source which is strongly biased towards people who politically identify with conservative views. According to Media Bias/Fact Check, they are rated as mixed on the reporting scale and are also listed as a borderline questionable source. Really if anyone sites Faux News (Fox) as a legitimate source to support their argument-- I don't know what to tell you other than laugh.
Random Guy: Hey did you see the latest Faux News article.
Random Guy (2): *laughs*
by juniperbeesdocs June 29, 2020
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Often mistakenly spelled, and pronounced, Fox News, this is a faux news channel where highly paid talking heads with highly piled hair talk in sound bites about really interesting and important world events.

What really confuses people is that it is a US news network with a French name (mispelled, of course, to further confuse those of us with only a middle school education).
"I heard it on Faux News so it must be true!"
by mama biblio techa April 10, 2011
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An entertainment network underwritten and owned by Rupert Murdoch carrying nonsensical news-based programs written to appeal to the far-right of American politics without being fettered to archaic values such as journalistic integrity, honesty or objectivity.
Last night, I saw a report on how the government is planning to enact laws to require all people to sell everything they have and donate the proceeds to help unemployed lazy people.

That sounds horrible! I work too hard for my money to have to help those basterds! Where can I see that report?

Check it out on the Faux News website. Just click on the Bill O'Really button.
by brainpinky April 19, 2011
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A worthless "news" network that is obsessed with proving that Donald Trump isn't a incompetent worthless piece of dog shit. Additionally, it is an echo-chamber for America conservatives so that they only have to listen to what they want to hear instead of... you know... reality. Faux News was also instrumental in the development of "Fake News" and pioneered the tactic in the 2016 Presidential Election.

Synonyms: Bullshit, Fake News, Propaganda, Worthless information, Neo-con con, Donald Trump's Lord and Master.
That is some Faux News right there. Total Faux News.
by Midge-a-Lardo De Pinchi July 13, 2020
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A derogatory pun for FOX News, the 24 hour cable network which ushered in the age of shouting head pseudo-journalism.

See also faux
FAUX News: We Distort, You Comply
by Dovetchka December 24, 2005
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