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Title: Fox News Chief Roger Ailes Thinks Sarah Palin Is 'Stupid': New York Magazine
Source: Huffington Post
URL Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/ ... rid7|main5|dl1|sec1_lnk3|64657
Published: May 22, 2011
Author: None
Post Date: 2011-05-22 11:11:08 by war
Keywords: None
Views: 17759
Comments: 23

NEW YORK -- Fox News still dominates the cable news ratings, but chairman Roger Ailes wants something more: to help elect the next president.

That's the takeaway from Gabriel Sherman's New York magazine cover story hitting newsstands Monday. Sherman, who's currently writing a book on Fox News for Random House, looks at how Ailes -- who built up a stable of possible presidential contenders after the 2008 election, including Sarah Palin -- isn't so pleased with their chances at beating President Barack Obama in 2012.

Ailes doesn't speak on the record in the article, but several Republicans close to the Fox News chief describe his concerns going into an election year.

"He thinks things are going in a bad direction," another Republican close to Ailes told [Sherman]. "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."

Ailes, a television titan, has schooled past presidential candidates on how to handle the media. Before helping Rupert Murdoch launch Fox News in 1996, Ailes worked as a strategist for Republican presidents Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush (whom he still talks to regularly).

But Palin, a former Alaska Governor and current Fox News contributor, hasn't always listened to Ailes' sage advice, as Sherman reported a couple months back. Although Ailes reportedly told Palin to lie low after the Tucson shooting of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-Ariz.), she still went ahead with the infamous "blood libel" video.

So far, Ailes' other presidential hopefuls aren't exactly on the road to the White House.

Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee recently decided to continue hosting a Saturday night show on the network rather than run again for president. Fox contributor John Bolton, the U.N. ambassador under George W. Bush, hasn't ruled out running but also hasn't built any significant campaign infrastructure.

Former House speaker Newt Gingrich and former Sen. Rick Santorum (R-Pa.), both of whom recently left Fox News, have already hit some rough patches on the campaign trail.

Gingrich, in a brutal first week rollout, angered the Republican establishment with a statement on "Meet the Press," faced questions about a six-figure jewelry debt, and was even doused with glittery confetti in a straight-to-YouTube clip. And, of course, the statement!

Meanwhile, Santorum ran into trouble this past week by claiming that Senator and former P.O.W. John McCain doesn't understand "enhanced interrogation" techniques like waterboarding (which is widely considered a form of torture).

Another GOP source told Sherman that "every single [Republican] candidate has consulted with Roger." However, Ailes isn't a big huge fan of any of them.

Outside of running himself -- a somewhat ridiculous idea floated in October 2009 -- what's Ailes left to do if he wants to elect a Republican in 2012? Paging Chris Christie!

Sherman reports that Ailes called the New Jersey Governor a few months ago "and encouraged him to jump into the race." That's not the first time they've discussed the idea. Ailes brought Christie and talk show host Rush Limbaugh to his upstate New York home for dinner last summer. Despite Ailes' courtship, Christie isn't running.

In the piece, Sherman also provides a behind-the-scenes look at Ailes' split with Glenn Beck, network disputes over a Palin special, the 2009 feud with the White House, and how Fox News is trying to distance itself from the Tea Party movement -- which it heavily promoted in 2009 -- by now highlighting straight news stars like Bret Baier and Shepard Smith. (Disclosure: I previously worked with Sherman at the New York Observer).

Fox News PR is notoriously aggressive in pushing back against any seemingly negative stories about the network. And even before the New York piece ran online, there was a bit of push-back from the network against the notion that Ailes and Palin are on the outs.

Shortly after New York put out a press release Friday morning promoting the upcoming Fox News story, industry blog TVNewser published a response from Ailes in support of Palin. On Thursday, MSNBC host Chris Matthews blasted her recent appearance on Fox News -- and Ailes for hiring her in the first place -- as "pathetic." Ailes, in his characteristically combative fashion, fired back: "People tell me all the time it was truly pathetic that I was the one who gave Chris Matthews his start on television."

So we'll see how Ailes responds now after a Republican close to him anonymously claims he and Matthews may actually have the same opinion of Palin.

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#1. To: All (#0)

"People like Sarah Palin haven't elevated the conservative movement."

"Conservatives" are no where near having figured that out.

war  posted on  2011-05-22   11:12:52 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: war (#1)

I guess you rag on Fox as an unreliable source for extremists until they post something that you agree with. Typical post from the site pea wit. Must suck to spend all your time in a state of all-consuming hatred of an out of work politician.

Rudgear  posted on  2011-05-22   11:23:09 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Rudgear (#3)

I guess you rag on Fox as an unreliable source for extremists until they post something that you agree with.

Fox didn't post anything, you dimwit. This is a story about Ailes in New York Magazine.

Can you actually read?

Skip Intro  posted on  2011-05-22   11:32:45 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Skip Intro (#4)

Roger Ails is a Fox source, dummy. Can you actually think for yourself, DUMMY?

Rudgear  posted on  2011-05-22   11:38:04 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Rudgear (#5)

Roger Ails is a Fox source, dummy. Can you actually think for yourself, DUMMY?

1) You spelled Ailes wrong.

2) Ailes isn't directly quoted in this article.

3) Fox has nothing to do with this article.

4) You're an idiot. Why not go back to the home of idiots at LP?

Skip Intro  posted on  2011-05-22   11:46:53 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: Skip Intro (#6)

You can't refute AILES makes editorial decisions at Fox and therefore is a Fox source, so you pull a war spelling Nazi snit, as if misspelling AILES' name somehow detracts from the observation.

Dummy, how does it feel to be war's flack catcher? Stooooooopid. BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

Rudgear  posted on  2011-05-22   11:50:18 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: Rudgear (#8) (Edited)

You can't refute AILES makes editorial decisions at Fox and therefore is a Fox source, so you pull a war spelling Nazi snit, as if misspelling AILES' name somehow detracts from the observation.

The key statement:

"Ailes doesn't speak on the record in the article, but several Republicans close to the Fox News chief describe his concerns going into an election year."

Rek  posted on  2011-05-22   12:03:24 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#12. To: Rek, skippy (#10)

I guess dummy had to call in reinforcements. If AILES is not quoted, which is a nice escape hatch for you and dummy, his views were summarized or else they would not publish the article, n'est ce pas? Are you trying to say the piece is made up and AILES never said anything of the kind? And if he did, then what's your point, other than backpedaling?

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