-verb
To take a nuanced, complex issue and to simplify it substantially, usually for the purpose of evoking jingoistic or simple-minded responses from Fox News viewers.
To take a nuanced, complex issue and to simplify it substantially, usually for the purpose of evoking jingoistic or simple-minded responses from Fox News viewers.
Example 1: "Sean Hannity frequently likes to foxificate the global climate change discussion by deeming climate change scientists "extremists".
Example 2: "The Fox and Friends morning crew foxificated the discussion on the budget deficit by alluding to the money spent on NPR and Planned Parenthood as significant sources of government waste, thereby fomenting anti-Obama hatred."
Example 2: "The Fox and Friends morning crew foxificated the discussion on the budget deficit by alluding to the money spent on NPR and Planned Parenthood as significant sources of government waste, thereby fomenting anti-Obama hatred."
by Alejandro75 September 24, 2011
adjective-
A sensational object, story, or event that is so suffused with falsity and exaggeration that it stinks.
A sensational object, story, or event that is so suffused with falsity and exaggeration that it stinks.
The Fox News story on Obama's healthcare plan was so utterly filled with lies and exaggerations that it could only be deemed smegmational.
by Alejandro75 September 23, 2011