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Category: Media (Page 11 of 16)

Truce between Fox News and Barack Obama?

Did Rupert Murdoch set up a meeting that included Barack Obama and Roger Ailes, President of the Fox News Channel?

Rupert Murdoch brokered a “tentative truce” between his Fox News network and Barack Obama at a secret meeting with the Democratic presidential nominee, accor­ding to the author of a book on the News Corp chairman.

Fox News is seen by the Obama campaign as among its most hostile critics. Mr Obama initially rebuffed efforts by the Kennedy family to secure a meeting with News Corp executives, Michael Wolff writes in the current issue of Vanity Fair.

However, Mr Obama agreed this summer to meet Mr Murdoch and Roger Ailes, president of the Fox News Channel, at the Waldorf-Astoria in New York.

While the senator for Illinois was “deferential” towards Mr Murdoch, who also owns the Wall Street Journal and the New York Post, he “lit into” Mr Ailes, Mr Wolff reports.

“He said that he didn’t want to waste his time talking to Ailes if Fox was just going to continue to abuse him and his wife, that Fox had relentlessly portrayed him as suspicious, foreign, fearsome – just short of a terrorist,” the report states.

Mr Ailes responded that Fox’s coverage might have been more favourable had Mr Obama been more willing to appear on its programmes. The three men agreed upon “a tentative truce”, Mr Wolff writes.

Nick Shapiro, Obama campaign spokesman, said: “They had an open and frank conversation where they got the opportunity to clear the air.”

Fox News has been accused of below-the-belt coverage of Mr Obama this year. One news segment asked whether a fist-bump greeting between Barack and Michelle Obama – a gesture commonly used by American athletes – was a “terrorist fist-jab”. The network also referred to Michelle Obama as Obama’s “baby mama”, slang that refers to a mother who never married her child’s father.

I suspect Murduch is not happy with Fox’s ratings, and the country is shifting away from the GOP with the mess created by the Bush adminsitration. Fox hasn’t been able to derail Obama, so now they don’t want to be completely cut out if Obama wins.

A truce probably makes sense for Obama, but he shouldn’t trust Ailes or Fox. Ailes has a clear agenda – elect Republicans. He’s a legend in the GOP and his loyalties are clear.

The Old Media still sucks

Andrea Mitchell is usually a pretty good reporter, but I’m watching her interview Dick Armey on MSNBC and it’s just laughable.

Armey is running with the talking points about how Sarah Palin has cut costs as a governor. Mitchell brings up the experience issue, but then she doesn’t ask Armey about Palin’s flip-flops on the Bridge to Nowhere. How can she avoid that issue?

UPDATE: It’s getting worse. Andrea Mitchell is all over the “vetting” issue, but she’s focusing on the pregnancy of Palin’s daughter and the DUI her husband had 20 years ago. This is absolutely ridiculous. These “personal” issues are NOT the problem here. The problem with Palin has to do with her record, and the fact that her record contradicts the “reformer” myth the McCain campaign is trying to sell for Sarah Palin.

Is the Drudge Report becoming irrelevant?

For years, Drudge was the must-read web site for anyone interested in politics. Conservatives and liberals visited the site every day to get the latest political buzz.

It’s still a huge web site with significant influence, but does it really set the media agenda like it did before?

With the Sarah Palin story, we’re seeing how sites like The Huffington Post and liberal blogs like TPM and Daily Kos are driving the story, while Drudge is ignoring it. It’s amazing how issues like Sarah Palin’s connection to the Alaskan Independence Party doesn’t get a link on Drudge.

We may have finally reached the moment where Drudge jumped the shark. Of course, the site won’t go away and it will be a top political site for years to come, but readers now have options, and liberals will no longer make Drudge their first stop. They will likely go there as a third or fourth choice to see how a story is playing with conservatives, but they will already have most of the news for the day by the time they get there. I always check Huffington before I check Drudge.

Rachel Maddow gets her own show on MSNBC

Keith Olbermann announced the news on Daily Kos, and it will be officially announced tomorrow. Rachel gets the 9 pm slot, and it will be interesting to see what happens to the Dan Abrams show.

Rachel is an excellent commentator. Conservatives will howl that MSNBC is becoming even more liberal, but she is extremely talented so they can’t attack her ability.

Great move.

Did John McCain cheat at Saddlebrook? The “Cone of Silence” controversy deepens

This is starting to get interesting. The issue at hand is whether John McCain had the opportunity to learn about the questions asked at Rick Warren’s Saddlebrook forum before he took his turn. After a coin flip, Barack Obama went first, and then McCain was interviewed in the second hour. He was supposed to be in a “Cone of Silence” so that he would not have the advantage of hearing the questions ahead of time.

When Andrea Mitchell of NBC first reported that McCain was not in this protected cone of slince for the entire hour before he went onstage, the McCain campaign responded with very strong attacks on Mitchell and NBC News. Perhaps she hit a nerve? Other reporters are now hot on the story, and it’s clear that the McCain campaign has not issued a flat denial that he didn’t get information about the questions through other means like texting or cell phones. Perhaps they will clear that up.

However, most telling is the fact that the McCain campaign issued this statement:

Nicolle Wallace, a spokeswoman for Mr. McCain, said on Sunday night that Mr. McCain had not heard the broadcast of the event while in his motorcade and heard none of the questions.

“The insinuation from the Obama campaign that John McCain, a former prisoner of war, cheated is outrageous,” Ms. Wallace said.

As John Aravosis points out, the fact that McCain was a POW does not make him a saint. He is not beyond cheating, and given his past personal history it’s bizarre that the campaign would go down this road. McCain needs to make clear exactly what happened. Otherwise this story could blow up in his face.

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