msnbc’s Lawrence O’Donnell called out “the conspiracy theorists at Fox News” for pushing job trutherism to a new level. The Labor Department released its latest jobless claims report showing a rise in those filing for unemployment insurance in the wake of Hurricane Sandy. But instead of looking at the facts, said O’Donnell, FOX hosts wondered why these numbers came after the election.
Already suspicious of the Labor Department, the Fox News hosts went after Labor Secretary Hilda Solis and her department and questioned the Labor Department’s findings.
After a six-minute debate over whether or not the numbers presented by the Bureau of Labor Statistics were accurate (something these hosts didn’t question under a Republican president) the Fox hosts concluded that “the Department of Labor is getting sketchier and sketchier with each one of these numbers.”
The Fox morning show attempted to explain to their viewers why the number of first-time jobless claims increased the week after the election, despite the widely reported stories and today’s numbers attributing those claims to the devastating damage from the storm. Eric Bolling, a Fox News and FOX Business Network anchor, presented his analysis under one thesis:
Eric Bolling: There’s gonna be something. There’s gonna be an adjustment, they’re saying this has something to do with Sandy. I’m sure, because the number is so much higher than expected.
Steve Doocy: You have been suspicious of the numbers from the Bureau of Labor Statistics before.
The hosts continued to debate these numbers:
Eric Bolling: This is the first week after the election.
Gretchen Carlson: That’s the first thing everyone’s going to think about.
Eric Bolling: Does anyone find it odd that the weeks leading into the election, the number went down…
Brian Kilmeade: Everyone finds it odd…








