Anonymous
Post 05/13/2012 23:36     Subject: Playing politics

Anonymous wrote:in addition to their distaste of the immigrant word, Fox has added two other talking point delete, price of oil/gasoline and gold. Huckabee had 2 pro gay marriages talkingheds on tonight????


Nobody should bank a campaign on commodity prices. The market giveth, and it taketh away.
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2012 23:05     Subject: Playing politics

in addition to their distaste of the immigrant word, Fox has added two other talking point delete, price of oil/gasoline and gold. Huckabee had 2 pro gay marriages talkingheds on tonight????
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2012 22:15     Subject: Playing politics

They are also going to try as hard as possible not to say the word "immigration" either. I wonder if rebroadcasting the republican primary is "playing politics" too.
jsteele
Post 05/13/2012 21:01     Subject: Playing politics

Anonymous wrote:Republicans are scared of the gay issue. When someone accuses you of playing politics, it means what you did is smart. And that means that openly discriminating against gays is becoming more and more risky.


Exactly. Fox accusing Obama playing politics is their way of saying that Obama has found a wedge issue to use against Republicans. It's normally Republicans using wedge issues against Democrats, so this must be a new experience for them.
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2012 19:25     Subject: Playing politics

Fox is subversive. They make up stories, push them through bloggers and them push the store as if it is true.
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2012 18:17     Subject: Playing politics

Anonymous wrote:Fox happens to be the highest rated cable news outlet. They are the voice of the Tea/GOP. A highly effiecint, cost free, promo machine for Romney who is interviewed(?) or better put, fed soft ball questions nightly by the Faux newsy types, Sean, Billy O, Cavuto, et al.
Never underestimate such a powerful foe. Question is why Mitt refuses to appears anywhere else. He's A Politician playing politics



Being the highest rated cable news outlet is like being the mayor of podunk. 2 million people watch it. 320 million people live in the country. Far more people still watch the network news -- by a factor of about 8 or 9.

It's marginal. It's not influential.
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2012 18:14     Subject: Playing politics

Republicans are scared of the gay issue. When someone accuses you of playing politics, it means what you did is smart. And that means that openly discriminating against gays is becoming more and more risky.
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2012 17:48     Subject: Playing politics

Fox happens to be the highest rated cable news outlet. They are the voice of the Tea/GOP. A highly effiecint, cost free, promo machine for Romney who is interviewed(?) or better put, fed soft ball questions nightly by the Faux newsy types, Sean, Billy O, Cavuto, et al.
Never underestimate such a powerful foe. Question is why Mitt refuses to appears anywhere else. He's A Politician playing politics
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2012 17:34     Subject: Playing politics

Fox happens to be the highest rated cable news outlet. They are the voice of the Tea/GOP. A highly effiecint, cost free, promo machine for Romney who is interviewed(?) or better put, fed soft ball questions nightly by the Faux newsy types, Sean, Billy O, Cavuto, et al.
Never underestimate such a powerful foe. Question is why Mitt refuses to appears anywhere else. He's A Politician playing politics
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2012 16:58     Subject: Playing politics

Fox doesn't have enough ratings to influence anything.
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2012 16:55     Subject: Playing politics

Jon Stewart showed a bunch of Fox Newsers accusing Obama of playing politics with gay marriage (despite the likelihood that it will lose him votes). Has anyone on Fox criticized Rick Santorum for encouraging Romney to grab the issue as a sure vote-getter?