October 15, 2019
MY CORNER by Boyd Cathey
FOX NEWS, Fake Polls,
and the Slide to the Left
Friends,
Here’s a
question for you: what is the difference between “Fox News Sunday with Chris
Wallace” and Mainstream Media’s “Face the Nation” and “Meet the Press.” Answer:
not much. All three programs basically parrot and convey the same thing, the
same narrative, the same message to viewers. It is the viewpoint of the DC
Inside-the-Beltway Swamp. And Wallace is especially notorious in this charade.
Case in point:
this past Sunday, October 13, when Wallace hosted a panel consisting of Jason
Riley of The Wall Street Journal, Guy
Benson of the “Benson-Harf” podcast, Charles Laine of The Washington Post, and Democratic strategist Donna Brazile.
Supposedly Riley and Benson represented the “conservative” point of view, but
in fact, they offered the same warmed over Neoconservative hysteria about
withdrawing from Syria and “leaving our Kurdish allies in the lurch,” and their
disaccord with “outsider” President Trump.
Switching
over to NBC and CBS I heard and saw nothing that different, nothing that did
not get said in nearly the same way by Wallace’s panel. That is, there was not
one member of his four member panel who offered a defense of the president, not
in the slightest. What we beheld were representatives of the Deep State
“Swamp,” ranging from the progressivist Left (Laine and Brazile) to the Neocon
pseudo-Right (Riley and Benson), joined together at the hip, defending
vigorously the globalist foreign policy template, decrying ferociously
President Trump’s decision to withdraw American troops from the Syrian hotspot,
and generally offering unanswered criticism of the president.
Curiously,
Wallace had previously interviewed—grilled antagonistically is a better description—Secretary
of Defense Mark Esper, and his questions and stance towards Esper indicated
without the slightest doubt that he partakes of the same narrative, the same
anti-Trump narrative as the Leftist pundits occupying similar positions at CBS
and NBC.
Even The New York Times—not a news source favorable
to Fox— underscored this increasing anti-Trump tendency at the network. On
Sunday [October 13], it
reported that “Chris
Wallace and Martha MacCallum criticized and mocked Trump during a closed-door
meeting last month. Fox News hosts Bret
Baier, Chris Wallace, and Martha MacCallum attended an event in Manhattan to
assure advertisers that ‘Trump doesn’t own’ them.”
The Times report, citing Wallace, went on:
“Mr. Wallace joked about the president’s tendency to compare him
unfavorably to his father, the ’60 Minutes’ legend Mike Wallace, who died in
2012. ‘He often likes to say about me, ‘You know, I was covered by Mike Wallace,
I liked him much more,’ Mr. Wallace told the advertisers. ‘To which my reaction
is always: One of us has a daddy problem, and it’s not me.'”
And
Wallace and since then other Fox pundits have repeated the recent Fox News Poll
about impeachment, declaring solemnly that now 51% of Americans favor
impeaching and removing President Trump. That poll is, to put it mildly, fake; it oversamples Democrats by 17%. Of
course, the Fox News Poll got the 2016 election wrong as well, actually
reporting that Hilary Clinton was widening
a 4-point margin just one day prior to the vote.
According
to The
New York Post:
“The poll said 51% of
voters were in favor of Trump’s impeachment and removal from office, while 40%
did not want him impeached. Princeton, New Jersey, pollster Braun Research, which conducted
the survey, noted 48% of its respondents were Democrats. But the actual
breakdown of party affiliation [of the sample] is 31% Democrat, 29% Republican
and 38% independent, according to Gallup. The poll prompted Trump to tweet: ‘Whoever
[Fox News’] Pollster is, they suck’. A poll weighted for party affiliation would
have concluded that 44.9% favored impeachment and 44.4% opposed it…
Quite a significant difference…and
even those results are dubious and may be questioned on a number of levels.
The
Post’s reporting appeared on Saturday,
October 12, but Wallace and the Fox pundits continued
to use the faked figures in their commentaries on Sunday. Trump responded by
saying that Fox
is “much different than it used to be in the good old days.”
I have been critical of Fox News
before. On
June 21, in a defense of Tucker Carlson (whose program, along with Lou Dobbs commentary, is one of the
few I still view on Fox), I criticized the network:
“Consider the number of pundits who are
involved in same sex unions who now appear regularly on the network and Fox’s
apparent de facto acceptance
of that assault on an essential belief of Western civilization. Or, consider
Fox’s canonization of race hustler Martin Luther King Jr. and the disastrous
civil rights revolution, and its eagerness to attack older traditions and
figures of conservatism, in particular, of the Confederacy, as ‘racists,’ ‘segregationists,’
and ‘reactionaries.’ (Remember Fox host Brian Kilmeade’s series on the ‘Civil
War’ which could have been—and maybe was—taken right out of Marxist historian
Eric Foner’s textbooks?) Or, consider the network’s nearly complete support for
globalism and employing American arms (and the lives of American boys) to
impose ‘democracy’ (and thus current ‘American values’) on every poor,
benighted desert oasis or impenetrable jungle in every God-forsaken corner of
the world. I would argue strenuously that this internationalism is, both
historically and philosophically, a leftist position and that it stands in
direct opposition to traditional American conservatism.” [MY CORNER, “Is Fox News Really Conservative?”]
And before that, on August
20, 2019, I cited reporting in the morning “Fox & Friends” program during which the Fox announcers harshly condemned the
Palestinian Authority for “banning an LGBT march” on the West Bank of
Palestine. You see, those nasty Palestinians, according to Brian Kilmeade and
Ansley Earhardt, were “violating the human rights” of those demonstrators.
“As Kilmeade
and Earhardt thundered, the ‘human right’ to free expression, to marry whomever
you please (or just shack up, if that greases your wheels), to instruct our
kiddies in all the finer aspects of same sex marriage, transgenderism, and
other new ‘normative’ standards that our Fox newsies now accept, if not always
explicitly, at the very least implicitly—all were being violated!” [MY CORNER, “Time to Cut Off Fox News?”]
Now, I can think of various other,
serious reasons to criticize the Palestinians, but to offer as the “coup de
grace” argument that they won’t let homosexuals enjoy “full equal rights” to
marry and alter their natural gender, once again indicates the direction the
network seems to be moving.
In April 2017 the Supreme Court’s issued
its very controversial Obergefell v. Hodges decision, inserting arbitrarily into the Constitution against
all precedent, the “right to same sex marriage.”
In my August 20 column I commented:
“And what has happened since then (and even before then)? Following the
now-established legal template, Fox News and much, if not most of the
Establishment Conservative Movement, Inc. has simply caved, accepted and gone
along with that decision, and same sex marriage (and, yes, transgenderism) has
become for the ‘movement’ more or less normative….”
There is another
indication of this growing direction at Fox.
In March 2019 former Speaker of the House Paul
Ryan joined the board of directors of the Fox Corporation and the Fox News
Channel. And Ryan has been a reliable pillar of the Deep State establishment.
Appearing with Judge
Jeanine Pirro, Saturday night, October 12, President Trump ripped
Ryan, asserting that “for months…Ryan would
not allow Republican House members to subpoena deep state criminals in the FBI
and Justice Department. For two years of the Trump administration Paul Ryan
allowed the deep state to launch attack after attack on this president while he
remained silent.”
Certainly, there
continue to be some useful items aired on Fox News. Pundits Carlson and Dobbs,
much of the time, offer substantial and substantiated commentary; but the news
division is headed Left and increasingly off the rails. And even the
punditry—think here of Bret Baier’s nightly “Special Report”—reads like a
“Who’s Who” of Never Trumpism, with Jonah Goldberg, Steve Hayes, Ben Shapiro,
Guy Benson, and others as leading personalities. And that standard is growing…and
is a Trojan Horse which implicitly undermines the “Make America” Great agenda.
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