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politics and politicians Title: Fox Discovers Constant Lying Isn’t Consistently Effective Electoral Strategy On big news nights, when the sort of people who dont watch Fox News every night are more likely to turn it on, the channel nearly always puts its best face forward. The real crazies arent invited. The idiots and most grotesque race-baiters and conspiracy theorists and worst hacks wait patiently until the next morning, when Fox & Friends resumes as scheduled with its usual audience of credulous and furious old white people. So last night we got Megyn Kelly, Bret Baier, Brit Hume and Chris Wallace hosting a roster of oddly reasonable pundits and analysts, from Juan Williams to Karl Rove and Joe Trippi. Of course all of those people are horrible and mendacious in their own special ways. But theyre not Sean Hannity. Thats the point. Dick Morris wasnt invited. Donald Trump didnt call in. Michael Barone was on hand, but of the people who got the election disastrously, hilariously wrong last night, hes probably the least clownish. Bill OReilly performed the nights most explicitly racial outburst, but OReilly has wholly reinvented himself for the Obama era as a Fox moderate. Hes now the guy who says the presidents not so bad, not even that extreme, just a bit too liberal for his taste. This suggests that Fox knows it has a misinformation problem. Fox knows that the sort of people who clog its airwaves on normal, regularly scheduled programming days and especially prime time are liars, phonies, wackos and con men. It knows its constantly lying to its audience. In the Bush era this was fine for morale. In the first years of Obamas term it was good for midterm election turnout. But its apparent that its clearly bad for the movement in the long term. Counting midterms, the parallel conservative media has now utterly failed to grasp the reality of the American electorate in three of the last four national elections. (And for the record, their counterparts on the left did not spend 2010 furiously pretending that everything would turn out great for the Democratic Party.) Roger Ailes is as paranoid, hysterical and deluded as Jack Welch, but he does grasp that this is unsustainable. He fired Glenn Beck and replaced him with a dumb panel show because he knew Beck was going too far to be useful. The Nightly Apocalyptic Death Cult Report is decent for ratings and great for buzz but it doesnt help Republicans win elections, or at least doesnt help them remain able to win many elections in the long term. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 1.
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Worked for Obama!
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