Roger Ailes Began Planning Fox News While Working for Nixon

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edited July 2011 in A Moving Train
http://news.yahoo.com/report-roger-aile ... 11516.html

Report: Roger Ailes Started Planning Fox News While Working for Nixon

Long before he led the Fox News empire from within his upstate New York compound, Roger Ailes worked for Richard Nixon. It was with the Nixon White House that Ailes began sketching the blueprints for what would become the right-wing answer the liberal media bias, a project that Ailes would revisit while consulting for the George H.W. Bush administration. Supported by a 318-page cache of documents obtained from the Nixon and Bush's respective Presidential Libraries, Gawker's John Cook makes the case the Ailes's "fair and balanced" network comes from the same skeazy political scheming that lead to the Watergate scandal. Cook detailed some of the highlights in a sprawling report on Gawker and has also posted the Ailes documents for public consumption.

Highlights include:

* "A Plan for Putting the GOP on TV News," the 41-year-old memo that Cook says was a lynchpin in a "nakedly partisan 1970 plot by Ailes and other Nixon aides to circumvent the 'prejudices of network news' and deliver 'pro-administration' stories to heartland television viewers."

* Detailed accounts of Ailes's day-to-day activities while working for the White House. Cooks says, "[Ailes] reveled in the minutiae constructing political spectacles—stage-managing, for instance, the lighting of the White House Christmas tree with painstaking care…" There's a drawing included and instructions for Nixon not to let a six-year-old boy get credit for lighting the tree.

* A note from Watergate felon and Nixon chief-of-staff H.R. Haldeman promoting a Ailes' idea for the president to host live Q&A sessions in high schools and colleges. You might remember that when Barack Obama did this recently, Fox News called it a ploy to "indoctrinate children to support him politically."


Read the full report here: http://gawker.com/5814150/

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Nothing super-revealing here, but I like to take any opportunity I can to point out that the guy who runs Fox News was a buddy of Tricky Dick's. 8-)
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Comments

  • SmellymanSmellyman Asia Posts: 4,524
    Man, they have been whining about bias for a long time.

    Now it's easier with Fox, no need to worry about pesky little "facts".
  • kenny olavkenny olav Posts: 3,319
    The one good thing about Fox News is that it makes me laugh, because it's so absurd. Frankly, the personalities on MSNBC are really annoying - but at least they admit they have a progressive agenda.
  • Better DanBetter Dan Posts: 5,684
    Rolling Stone recently had an article about this. Crazy stuff in there...reminded me why I hate Faux News so much. I wen to their home page the other day and they had a very biased and misleading headline the other night bashing Obama. So much for "fair and balanced" (Note: I am not a fan of Obama but expect objective journalism not such obviously biased stories). The station is really a joke...the only good thing about it is the Shepard Smith report. Anyone who thinks the station isn't biased is obviously just a conservative who doesn't want to think and just just to Hannity and Palin's lies and drivel.
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