Fox is telling Trump to fire the FBI director for not helping his reelection campaign, and he's listening: mediamatters.org/fox-news/fox-t…
Fox personalities have been calling for Christopher Wray's firing for quite some time because they think he hasn't helped out their "deep state" conspiracy theories enough.
Now they've added his unwillingness to publicly announce a Biden investigation to the list of reasons for the FBI director's removal.
Now Trump and his advisors are reportedly talking about firing him after election day for the same reason.
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Fox News is now pushing for Barr or Trump to appoint a special counsel to investigate the Hunter Biden smear story. It is is reminiscent of the network’s successful campaign to get a House Select Committee on Benghazi. mediamatters.org/fox-news/fox-p…
Reminder: The premise of "Obamagate," which Trump has called the biggest scandal ever, is that Obama secretly ordered investigations to damage Trump politically.
The plan for if Biden wins seems to pretty obviously be to do the thing Fox has been claiming for years that Obama did -- start a partisan investigation to hamstring the new administration.
Every presidential election since that era has featured at least one controversy involving Sinclair’s open support for the Republican nominee. mediamatters.org/sinclair-broad…
2004: Sinclair ordered stations to pre-empt regular programming and broadcast a documentary that smeared Kerry's war record(under pressure they backed off and aired a special featuring portions of the documentary instead).
2008: Sinclair aired a conservative group’s swing state advertisement linking Obama to Weather Underground founder Bill Ayers. CNN and Fox News had both declined to run the ad.
Of course that makes it particularly dangerous when the president is part of that base and shapes federal policy around the network's programming. mediamatters.org/coronavirus-co…
And Fox's role as a GOP power center won't end if Trump loses -- too many party politicians have figured out how to game the network's coverage to bootstrap their careers. mediamatters.org/fox-news/its-n…
Fox News founder Rupert Murdoch is reportedly “disgusted” by President Donald Trump’s failed handling of the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19. He and his son Lachlan Murdoch are also partly responsible for it. mediamatters.org/coronavirus-co…
Murdoch has complained to confidants that Trump “is not listening to advice about how best to handle the pandemic," which is “creating a never-ending crisis for his administration,” the Daily Beast reports.
Not quite.
Trump is ignoring experts, that's true. But he is taking advice -- from Murdoch employees at Fox. The network's hosts have a direct line to the president, and his coronavirus response has been shaped by their shows and private counsel.
"More Americans are going to die from the novel coronavirus COVID-19 because President Donald Trump is watching Fox News and listening when the network’s hosts minimize the risks posed by the deadly epidemic." -- Me on March 6. mediamatters.org/coronavirus-co…
This was extremely predictable and I know that because I fucking predicted it! All it took was the basic understanding that the president of the United States believes the shit Rupert Murdoch's employees tell him and would act accordingly. mediamatters.org/coronavirus-co…
There had been around 500 recorded COVID-19 cases in the U.S. and a handful of deaths when I wrote that the Fox-Trump feedback loop was about to get a lot of people killed.
We're now approaching 8 million cases and have cleared 217,000 deaths, with no end in sight.