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An Atheist in the FOXhole

A Liberal's Eight-Year Odyssey Inside the Heart of the Right-Wing Media

Joe Muto

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English
Plume
27 May 2014
A funny, insightful memoir by a self-described bleeding heart liberal (formerly known as ""The Fox Mole"") who spent eight unforgettable years at the no-so far and no-so balanced Fox News Channel.

""Hilariously details the inner workings of the cable news network."" -The Daily Beast

After college, Joe Muto-a self-professed bleeding-heart, godless liberal-took an entry-level position at Fox News. Joe kept quiet about his political views and initially enjoyed the newsroom camaraderie. But after he began working for Bill O'Reilly-Fox's number one talking head-Joe just couldn't take it anymore. He went rogue by becoming Gawker's Fox Mole, and was outed (and fired) in thirty-six hours. Reminiscent of How to Lose Friends and Alienate People, An Atheist in the FOXhole is filled with hilarious, untold tales that will appall and delight the millions who love to hate FOX news.
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Imprint:   Plume
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 136mm,  Spine: 19mm
Weight:   256g
ISBN:   9780142181010
ISBN 10:   0142181013
Pages:   336
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Inactive

Joe Muto worked at Fox for eight years. He lives in Brooklyn.

Reviews for An Atheist in the FOXhole: A Liberal's Eight-Year Odyssey Inside the Heart of the Right-Wing Media

Praise for An Atheist in the Foxhole An Atheist in the Foxhole mixes work anecdotes with the story of the uncomfortable hours before he was led out of Fox's office His book isn't a diatribe, and is often funny. AP Well-written and structured in surprising ways the material on O'Reilly is interesting a compelling, detailed look at how cable's top anchor chooses stories and develops his onscreen image. Tampa Bay Times [Muto shares] laugh-out loud looks inside the Fox newsroom from the O Reilly/Sean Hannity ego clashes to the is-Palin-really-that-dumb revelations. Examiner.com Foxhole is a lot of fun Muto shines is in his vivid descriptions of day-to-day life at Fox. New Statesman


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