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The Tea Party and their Lemmings

How Fox News Is Destroying The Republican Party
It's becoming increasingly clear that Fox's programming and the radical, fear-based agenda it's setting for Republicans is now doing lasting damage to the Grand Old Party.
January 30, 2012 |

Wannabe kingmaker Roger Ailes is facing an open revolt.

More and more despondent conservatives are expressing alarm over the unfolding Republican primary season and what they see as the party's dwindling chances of defeating President Obama in November. Spooked at the general elections prospects facing frontrunners Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich (especially Gingrich), members of the so-called Republican Establishment seem to want to reboot the election season and try their nominating luck again.

Sorry, it's too late.

If the current state of concern transforms into a larger, enveloping blame game, Fox News chairman Ailes ought be a looming target. True, conservatives in recent years have shown virtually no interest in critiquing, let alone trying to reign in, Ailes' empire. Still, it's becoming increasingly clear that Fox's programming and the radical, fear-based agenda it's setting for Republicans is now doing lasting damage to the Grand Old Party.

That's because Fox News isn't simply offering a rightward take on the day's events, or innocently providing Republican-friendly commentary, of course. It's leading an exhausting, day-in, day-out attack campaign against Obama, Democrats and all their liberal allies. (Real or imagined.) Its relentless, paranoid crusade falls well outside the mainstream of American politics, which is why the Republican primary season, so proudly sponsored by Fox News, is shaping up to be such an embarrassment.

Make no mistake, kingmaker Ailes has made sure his channel's profoundly un-serious stamp permeates this year's GOP contest. For more and more spooked Republicans though, it's a stamp of failure and looming defeat.

For Ailes and company, that slash-and-burn formula works wonders in terms of super-serving its hardcore, hard-right audience of three million viewers. But in terms of supporting a serious, national campaign and a serious, national conversation? It's not working. At all.

As Fox News has moved in and essentially replaced the RNC as the driving electoral force in Republican politics today, and with Ailes ensconced in his kingmaker role, candidates have had to bow down to Fox in search of votes and the channel's coveted free airtime. That means campaigns have been forced to become part of the channel's culture of personal destruction, as well as its signature self-pity.

The truth is, the Republican Establishment all but ceded control of the party, or at least the public face of the party, to Fox News (and Rush Limbaugh) in January, 2009. Party leaders, demoralized by John McCain's electoral landslide defeat, faded into the background and obediently followed Fox News' often-hysterical lead as Rupert Murdoch's cable channel unveiled an unprecedented effort to demonize and delegitimize the newly elected president. (In the Fox-led world, it's conventional wisdom that Obama's a foreign, race-baiting Marxist who undermines Israel and is determined to destroy the American way of life.)

With Fox News at the irresponsible helm, the conservative movement in America, including the emerging Tea Party, became first and foremost a media movement, and one that gleefully cut ties with common sense and decency. (See: Glenn Beck, Rush Limbaugh.)

As blogger Andrew Sullivan noted this week:

The Republican Establishment is Rush Limbaugh, Roger Ailes, Karl Rove, and their mainfold products, from Hannity to Levin. They rule on the talk radio airwaves and on the GOP's own "news" channel, Fox.

With media outlets setting the conservative agenda, as well as raising campaign funds and boosting GOP candidates, it was Fox News that quickly transformed itself into the Opposition Party. It was Roger Ailes who, officially or unofficially, began to wear two hats: Program Director at Fox News, Chairman of the RNC.

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40 comments // The Tea Party and their Lemmings

  • Chingonista
    • +1
      Chingonista  
    • Malcolm X said, "If you're not careful, the newspapers will have you hating the people who are being oppressed and loving the people who are doing the oppressing".

    • 4 months ago
  • cmc101
  • LivingPong
    • +3
      LivingPong  
    • People are growing tired of being beaten with the Fear Stick. Rush Limbaugh, Roger Ailes, Karl Rove, and their mainfold products, from Hannity to Levin love beating people with the Fear Stick.

    • 4 months ago
  • MSII
  • northernexpat
    • +3
      northernexpat  
    • Excellent post, ^d. It would be funny if it wasn't so sad. Instead of helping to find a way to get the country and the economy back on its feet, the FOX News controlled GOP have only made things worse by continuing to lie and bash the President. It has gotten so bad that even elected officials think it's okay to disrespect the President and the office of the Presidency.

      Fox News made the tea party bigger than it was, but continue to deny that the 99er protests have any validity. They're in the a rude awakening, IMHO.

    • 4 months ago
  • kvb1
    • +4
      kvb1  
    • northernexpat:

      It is the same pattern that was followed by the National Socialist Party under it's Minister of Information Joseph Goebbels. Scare people to your side, then enforce that fear through violence. This can be seen in the demonization of OWS, and the violent overreach of the police to their presence.

    • 4 months ago
  • MSII
  • Plue
  • wolfess
    • +1
      wolfess  
    • Plue:

      Thank you Plue ... what is it about fox-so-not-the-news that seemingly normal, intelligent people are reduced to blathering idiots after watching a few hours of their programming?

      Invasion of the Body Snatchers ...

    • 4 months ago
  • Incredulous
  • wolfess
  • Des_Akkari
    • +7
      Des_Akkari  
    • Unfortunately, I am ashamed to say....Fox news has taken my mother. A smart and wiley woman that I used to know has turned into a Fox parrot. The things that come out of her mouth makes me think about committing her. If I didn't read the history of Joseph Goebbel .... I would have thought she went quite mad

      "The people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger. It works the same way in any country."

      “If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it. The lie can be maintained only for such time as the State can shield the people from the political, economic and/or military consequences of the lie. It thus becomes vitally important for the State to use all of its powers to repress dissent, for the truth is the mortal enemy of the lie, and thus by extension, the truth is the greatest enemy of the State"

      Why do we allow this in our country in 2012?

    • 4 months ago
  • cmc101
    • 0
      cmc101  
    • Des_Akkari:

      freedom of speech
      fox can shout fire in a theater and cause massive deaths and are held unaccountable because the united states supreme court allow the news media to publish anything any time if they believe it is true even if it here say

    • 4 months ago
  • MSII
    • 0
      MSII  
    • Des_Akkari:

      From Huxley's "Brave New World",

      “One hundred repetitions three nights a week for four years thought Bernard Marx, who was specialist on hypnopædia. Sixty-two thousand four hundred repetitions make one truth.”
      Multiply Huxley’s formula by countless politicians and mad propaganda-pundits endlessly reciting...

    • 4 months ago
  • coolplanet
  • zoomy1
  • Anonmaly
    • +4
      Anonmaly  
    • I have no use for Fuax News.... Actually no use for the republican party, they don't even care who the people want, they are going to have their party nominee be who they want (thinking Romney @ this point), and screw the will of the voters...

    • 4 months ago
  • Lisayou
    • +6
      Lisayou  
    • Thanks Wolfess! Fox always left me scratching my head as to why anyone would listen to their LIES! I guess the chicken is coming home to roost.

    • 4 months ago
  • warman1138
  • rerushg
    • +6
      rerushg  
    • Really good one, wolfess!

      As I keep saying around here; don't interrupt the circular firing squad.
      Adding to the fun is that Rupurt and News Corp continue to catch the devil in the UK. Three more arrests (and a cop) last week for phone tapping and the original story just gets uglier and uglier.

    • 4 months ago
  • wolfess
    • +2
      wolfess  
    • rerushg:

      I have no doubt but what murcock will get his in the UK -- unfortunately, I'm not so sure over here :-(. I figure the more we shine a light on these cockroaches the harder it's going to be for them to continue getting away with their crimes.

      Pwr 2 the 99%! EXTERMINATE murcock and what-ailes-all-of-us!

    • 4 months ago
  • BlueStateMan
  • fiberbundle
  • VFORVENDETTA
  • Leen61
    • +4
      Leen61  
    • Sure....the Reps are working FOR FOX....not the other way around. But they decided that's the channel they wanted to represent them. Now FOX is eating the Rep party. Oh well.....

    • 4 months ago
  • ThirdSection
  • wolfess
  • rerushg
  • ThirdSection
  • Incredulous
  • kennymotown
  • MSII
  • kennymotown
  • circlesquared
  • attilatheblond
    • +7
      attilatheblond  
    • FOX has a lot of viewers, but pols (and party leaders) just haven't been doing the math. Not enough viewers/cult members to keep winning national elections.

      Seems likely most independents do not watch FOX. Preaching to the choir only garners so many votes.

      Wonder what sort of $$ Rupert and Roger will take as ransom. LOL. The GOP is gonna pay one way or another.

      Thanks for the headsup, Wolfess. Would have missed this one otherwise.

    • 4 months ago
  • wolfess
  • KB723
  • wolfess
  • KB723
  • ThirdSection
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