June 2, 2011

Fox News turned on Palin


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http://www.israpundit.com/archives/36487

To be fair, a number of people who read this story on C4P came to the
defense of FOX in part. They cited Hannity and Greta, Judge Jeanine and
Judge Neapolitano as still favourably inclined. On the other hand Smith and
others have now taken to calling her Contributor Palin rather than Gov
Palin. You decide. Ted Belman

 
<http://sheya.com/2011/06/02/with-friends-like-fox-news-palin-is-better-off-
with-her-enemies/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter> With Friends
Like Fox News Palin Is Better Off With Her Enemies
by: Sheya

Recently we had a series of discussions with someone familiar with the
inside dealings of Fox News regarding the way Fox News treats Governor
Palin. While I don't condone using anonymous sources (I usually make fun of
those citing anonymous sources) unfortunately we can't not reveal the
source. So we have therefore gathered the evidence that will back up
everything we were told and it's up to the reader to come to his or her own
conclusion. Whichever way you look at it, the evidence is astonishing on how
Fox News is out to sabotage Governor Palin.


When Roger Ailes hired Governor Palin, he thought he was hiring a puppet. He
thought that he would groom her, train her, educate her and prop her up to
become his candidate for president and that he would be able to pull her
strings. Sort of being to Sarah Palin what George Soros is to Barack Obama.

It didn't take him long to find out that Governor Palin comes with no
strings attached. No one tells her what to do, no one dictates to her, and
no one controls her. Unlike the current occupant of the Oval Office,
Governor Palin has a mind of her own.

In March 2010, when Governor Palin did Real American Stories, Fox News
botched it up by using an
<http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/showtracker/2010/03/ll-cool-j-said-he-didnt
-agree-to-be-part-of-sarah-palins-new-show-on-fox-news.html> interview with
LL Cool J without asking him. They eventually took it out but it became an
international controversy which took away from the effect of the show and
hurt the Governor. Governor Palin didn't take it sitting down and she
confronted Fox about the debacle. Ailes didn't take it lightly.

When Bill O'Reilly kept
<http://sheya.com/2010/07/11/governor-palin-is-right-secure-the-border-first
-we%E2%80%99ll-deal-with-the-rest-later/> interrupting her
<http://dailycaller.com/2010/07/13/bill-oreilly-goes-rogue-on-sarah-palin-bu
ffets-her-in-testy-exchanges/> interviews and finally Governor Palin
<http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0311/50701.html> confronted
<http://conservatives4palin.com/2011/03/the-left-effectively-concedes-govern
or-palin-destroyed-bill-oreilly-last-night-by-lying-about-what-she-said-in-t
heir-transcripts.html> him on
<http://conservatives4palin.com/2011/03/governor-palin-talks-to-bill-oreilly
.html> television, Bill's ego was hurt and he didn't like it. Governor Palin
warned O'Reilly to behave or else.

In an article in the New York Mag Gabriel Sherman
<http://nymag.com/news/media/roger-ailes-fox-news-2011-5/index1.html> writes
about Roger Ailes:

"He thinks things are going in a bad direction," another Republican close to
Ailes told me. "Roger is worried about the future of the country. He thinks
the election of Obama is a disaster. He thinks Palin is an idiot. He thinks
she's stupid. He helped boost her up. People like Sarah Palin haven't
elevated the conservative movement."

Fox of course stonewalled and came out and sort of denied it. The truth is
that both are right. Ailes does not think Governor Palin is an idiot, far
from it. He thinks Palin is shrewd. Though, as Sherman points out that
"Fox's PR department is notoriously strict when it comes to internal leaks,"
Fox deliberately had that leaked in an attempt to kick Governor Palin in the
shins. Ailes does believe that he helped boost her up and that she owes him
her fame. He also believes that Palin is hurting the Fox brand.

It has been  <http://nymag.com/daily/intel/2011/03/palin_ailes_tk.html>
reported that before Governor Palin made the video in response to being
accused of murder, she called Roger Ailes and asked for his advice. Governor
Palin called a number of people and the advice was split; some told her to
ignore it, others advised her that it would do her good to respond. Everyone
she spoke to was well aware that she was simply reaching out to hear
opinions and their advice was non-committal. Roger Ailes advised her to "lie
low, there's no need to inject yourself into the story"

After examining her options, Governor Palin decided to do the video. Ailes
was disappointed that she didn't take his advice. But why?

In an  <http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2654804/posts> interview
with Russell Simmons that was posted on the website,
<http://globalgrind.com/channel/news/content/1900155/exclusive-roger-ailes-r
ussell-simmons-both-sides-are-wrong/> globalgrind.com, Ailes said in
relation to the Arizona shooting that "I told all of our guys, shut up, tone
it down, make your argument intellectually. You don't have to do it with
bombast. I hope the other side does that." To protect the Fox brand, Ailes
also wanted the network to distance itself from Palin who was the number one
target of the left. Ailes feared that by Governor Palin's association to the
network, which was also somewhat targeted, Fox would be pulled into it even
deeper.

It was at that point when Fox decided to throw Governor Palin under the bus.
Ailes' advice to Governor Palin had nothing to do with protecting her; it
was all about protecting the Fox brand. Governor Palin realized that she was
on her own and even those who she thought she could count on to defend her
were about to stab her in the back. It was from that point onwards that
Fox's attitude towards Palin changed and in the following days every pundit
on the network went from "Palin needs to respond" just a day before her
video was released, to "Palin should have shut up" the next day.  The day
before the video was released Bill O'Reilly complained that he invited Palin
on his show to respond, which he thought was important for her to do, but
the next day argued she should have ignored it.

That was the turning point for Ailes where he decided that Governor Palin is
not his candidate and that he'll do whatever he can to make sure she isn't.
Ailes needed someone he could control and Governor Palin clearly wasn't that
person. Sometime in recent months the word went out internally that
reporters, anchors and contributors should push the narrative that Palin
isn't running as hard they can. No matter what Palin says or does or what
the polls say, the rule is simple "Palin isn't running and everything she
does is either for fun or for money".

At the time of this posting we have mixed reports and cannot confirm whether
the message came down as "this is the way we're doing it" or if it came in
by way of leading the staff to believe that management has information that
Governor Palin was in fact not running. The difference comes down to whether
the show hosts are being misled or are playing along.

Simultaneously, all the show hosts went from Governor Palin being a first
tier candidate to Palin is not running. Chris Wallace went from Palin is a
serious contender, to Palin isn't running,  Fox and Friends hosts went from
being very much supportive of Palin to Palin isn't running. Only this week
on Tuesday did Steve Doocy, Gretchen Carlson and Brian Kilmeade discuss
wehther Palin's one nation bus tour was a sign that Governor Palin is
running for president. Wednesday, Doocy said, "is she running, probably
not." Carlson appeared to be biting her tongue. It appeared they got the
memo a little late. If by accident some contributor or host does suggest she
may be running they quickly, turn it to "but she has no shot at winning"

At the time of writing this post the following appeared on the Fox News home
page as the line of the night:

 <http://conservatives4palin.com/?attachment_id=16614> 

Fox went into high gear hyping Michele Bachmann. Not that Ailes thinks much
of Bachmann (some suggest because Fox didn't want to appear sexist, hyping
another female candidate gives them cover), but it was to push a narrative
that Palin is stepping on Bachmann's toes.  Never mind that Governor Palin
was a potential candidate for nearly three years and the only reason
Bachmann got in was because she saw an opening after the Arizona shooting.
Ironically at the same time Ailes decided to throw Palin under the bus.

The facts speak for themselves. In my research for this article I was
astonished at the level Fox stooped to diminish Palin. While this has been
going on for weeks, this post can only be so long, the following examples
are from the past seven days or so alone:

. When other politicians only jokingly say that they are thinking about
running for president like they think about other stuff, Fox
<http://video.foxnews.com/v/971247913001/views-on-potential-gop-candidates>
immediately runs with that person being a serious potential candidate.
However when Palin does things that had any other candidate have done the
exact same things Fox would have reported it as them seriously considering a
run, with Palin it's covered as her just building her brand.

. Usually when Fox does segments they try to keep it fair and balanced.
They'll usually bring on two people one from each side of the argument.
Lately on segments related to Palin they'll bring on one democrat who'll
claim Palin isn't running and is doing it for money, while the republican or
"supposedly" Palin defender will just agree with what the democrat said or
slightly spin  it in a different direction such as saying that Palin isn't
running and she's playing for king maker role. Conservatives4Palin has
reached out to Fox and offered to go on the network to defend and talk about
the Governors record to balance those segments. While the person we spoke to
was originally enthusiastic about the idea, Fox suddenly stopped responding
to emails.

. On May 26 Gallup released a poll showing Palin effectively tied with
Romney, while Fox displayed the poll on screen, during the segment Palin's
name didn't even come up once, not even by accident. While all the other
potential and non-potential candidates, even the completely irrelevant ones,
were discussed at length.

. This week during Palin's bus tour Fox had not on a single contributor who
even remotely suggested that Palin may be running while even those who
regularly defended Palin were beginning to take cheap shots at the Governor.

. The Bus tour itself was
<http://twitter.com/#%21/RealClearScott/status/75619767758761984> embargoed
till Thursday (May 26th) 3pm but it was Fox news's
<http://gretawire.blogs.foxnews.com/gov-palin-news-from-fnc-carl-cameron-is-
she-running/> Carl Cameron who broke the embargo at noon.

. Bill O'Reilly had multiple segments this week discussing Governor Palin,
he didn't find it necessary to bring in even one person that would even
remotely suggest that Palin may even be considering a run. He let Dick
Morris get away with claiming that Palin has ADD, and allowed Charles
Krauthammer,
<http://sheya.com/2011/01/01/charles-krauthammer-is-not-qualified-to-talk-ab
out-governor-palin/> whose frame of reference about Palin is weak, go on and
talk about a topic he knows nothing about.

. On Monday May 31st Fox news Special Report did a Bachmann vs palin poll
and even though Palin led 71-28 Fox reported it that Bachmann was leading 55
to 45 the following snapshot was taken within 10 minutes of the results
being announced.

 <http://www.israpundit.com/?attachment_id=16387> 

. Every time Governor Palin does an interview on Fox, she'll talk policy for
15 minutes and just at the end the host will ask some dumb question related
to some controversial issue and that is the headline Fox will be running
with, ignoring her substance and run with the trivia. Fox practically forced
Governor Palin to come on to talk about the controversy surrounding the
White House inviting the rapper common to the poetry ceremony. Something
they would never have asked another potential presidential candidate to do.

. Fox has also been giving quite a bit of attention to the hit piece book by
disgruntled Palin aid Frank Bailey. The book was mentioned on multiple
segments on various shows.  Bailey appeared on the Hannity show where he was
excoriated by Sean Hannity, but he also appeared on Alan Colmes' radio show.
Colmes was sympathetic to Bailey. It was the Colmes interview that made it
to the Fox website soon after it aired while the Hannity interview was
posted 24 hours later.

And this is how the Fox Nation ran with the Bailey story. While generally
supportive of Governor Palin, it leads with this rather damning
<http://nation.foxnews.com/culture/2011/05/23/team-palin-s-preemptive-war-te
ll-all-book> paragraph:

A former member of Sarah Palin's inner circle has written a scathing
tell-all, saying Palin was ready to quit as governor months before she
actually resigned and was eager to leave office when more lucrative
opportunities came around.

Now for the revelation: Fox wants Palin out but they don't want to suspend
her contract because by doing so they'll be conceding that she's a serious
contender. Fox won't do anything that would lend her credibility. They just
want her to resign. The tactic now is to make Palin's life as difficult and
as miserable as possible until Palin just gets frustrated and leaves on her
own citing irreconcilable differences. Things are going to get worse. Fox is
about to up the ante and it's going to get ugly.

While the entire Fox cast, reporters and contributors alike, have all teamed
up, by leading or being misled, to sabotage Governor Palin, the Governor
does have two friends at the network: Sean Hannity and Greta van Susteren.
They still defend her and take her seriously. It is for this reason that
while Fox is increasingly reducing Governor Palin's appearances on the
network, the Governor is mostly only doing interviews with Hannity and
Greta.

Yesterday Governor Palin met with her bosses at Fox News. While we are not
aware of what went on in that meeting and what if anything came of it, in a
statement executive vice president of programming Bill Shine said "Right now
there is no change in her status with FOX News." Ben Smith makes an
interesting
<http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/0611/Palins_status_unchanged.html>
observation:

The "right now" didn't appear in earlier statements.

Hopefully Ben is on to something and the "right now" is short lived.
Governor Palin doesn't need this crap, it's time for her to leave Fox News
so she can freely do what she wants to do, that is talk to other networks
who, even though they trash her all day, at least they take her as a
<http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3036697/ns/msnbc_tv-hardball_with_chris_matthew
s/#43186999> serious threat and presidential contender.

Posted by Ted Belman @ 10:16 pm |
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