Rupert Murdoch poisons Norman Rockwell's conservative, but diverse and united states
Fox News’ long association and promotion on air of GOP and tea party politics and radical views and it’s unwavering support of hate-monger Donald Trump needs a closer look.
What does this influential media outlet mean for America, the constitution and the values of the country?
- It is positive that Fox News picks up stories that left media do not dare to cover. This helps to get the full picture and the truth.
- But what started as a television counter-weight to the dominating left media in America now leads to a dangerous propaganda machine without any limits. A loose media gun to discredit and execute people with different ideas on air and at the very end the truth.
- Fox News is something we see in Russia Today– a propaganda tool of the Führer, a totalitarian ego-leader to influence its people. Something Putin does for years and now NATO partner Erdogan started in Turkey as well. The unofficial Führer of the Fox News newsroom and its devoted audience is Donald Trump. It does not matter that he lies, acts against many conservative values, the Pope does not agree to his hate-speeches, and he has no detailed plans for America, Fox News will always find an excuse. Führer Trump knows it all, they follow him wherever. Even over the cliff.
- Behind in the dark shadow of Fox it is not an elected leader, but just a bitter 85 year-old bizarre man: mulit-billionaire Rupert Murdoch. He is a kind of media-dictator in the 21st century. Murdoch promoted the BREXIT with success in his British media outlets. Will this man destroy the traditional friendly and peaceful moral fundaments of the UK and the USA ? Not promoting the truth, all views, but just pure one-sided emotions. Media as a weapon to discredit some and promote others? Promoting hate, fear and negative emotions? Not supporting human rights, respect and tolerance, the global values of the United Nations and the US constitution?
- Fox is not a conservative media, but something radical new, splitting the nation, with too many lies and fears and rumors and manipulation. A political instrument and knife, a media attack on diversity and other opinions in America. More in the tradition of other radical propaganda media outlets in totalitarian countries.
- It reminds to the story in the novel Animal Farm: from good to bad news-making, from freedom of ideas and the media to the suppression of the truth.
- Other famous conservative publishers, like Axel Springer in Berlin, demanded to promote values from their editors, in his case to promote the reunification of divided Germany, a united Europe and support for Israel- and what about Murdoch?
- Murdoch and his media child poison Norman Rockwell’s traditional conservative, but colorful, diverse, harmonious and peaceful United States, which was dominated by a big heart, respect and tolerance, and solidarity in one big nation of immigrants or sons and daughters of immigrants, like painted by Rockwell here:
- Fox News promotes everything negative about Obama, Clinton and the Democratic party under a microscope, while promoting all kinds of right-wing-propaganda. If Clinton would have found a way to transform dog-shit into golden nuggets, Fox News would come out with a story “Clinton never told the American people the truth before”. Everything is turned upside down to fit the negative stereotypes.
- Step by step Fox News has build up an echo-chamber of hate, conspiracies, weapon-lovers, Obama and Clinton-haters. These people see each day not the reality, but what they want to see as reality.
With both adopting similar scare tactics and shameless exploitation of their audience’s ignorance and prejudice, where will Fox News and its man Trump lead America?
- Bias in the media has segmented the audience for news into isolated tribes, paving the way for a campaign of polarization of the Trump campaign.
- “Fair and Balanced” Fox (its own slogan) and Donald Trump both use misinformation and speculation to build support.
- Colorful and often controversial history of a “right-wing propaganda machine,” and America’s most-watched news network Fox News.
First hitting the air in October 7, 1996 Fox News has been a self-described “counter-weight” to other left-leaning media outlets. Fox is certainly unique among cable news in its delivery.
Compared with traditional news outlets that maintain a measured and, some would say, journalistic attitude to reporting, the voice of Fox News is hysterical.
Interviews that descend into shouting matches, emotional speeches in favor of gun ownership and personal attacks on anyone Fox deems un-American form the backbone on a news channel that doesn’t challenge or inform its viewers but instead ruthlessly targets their fears and prejudices,taking every tactic associated with tabloid journalism and ramping it to 11.
All the trademark features of a Fox News interview can be seen in this next clip. Hounding guests to answer contentious questions like “Are the majority of Muslims terrorists – yes or no?”, stacking a ‘representative’ panel with right-leaning Republicans and token minority figures, it’s all there.
In Search of the No Spin Zone
Fair and Balanced, No Spin Zone , the slogans by which Fox News claims its neutrality, despite shady links with the GOP and open, unwavering support of very Republican candidate since its inception.
At the same time Fox News acknowledges that bias by defending it, pointing out that it alone stands up for right-wing ideals in a media landscape dominated by left-leaning news organisations, and Fox has a point.
“Of the 20 major media outlets studied, 18 scored left of center, with CBS’ “Evening News,” The New York Times and the Los Angeles Times ranking second, third and fourth most liberal behind the news pages of The Wall Street Journal.”
“Only Fox News’ “Special Report With Brit Hume” and The Washington Times scored right of the average U.S. voter” found a study from a UCLA study.
The “Fox News Effect”
Fox News founder Rupert Murdoch identified a huge gap in the cable news market and has been instrumental in developing the “news as entertainment” format that now dominates US TV.
But politics have also guided the business decisions at Fox with editorial policy dictated from above time and again to reflect Murdoch and recent top-level executives’ beliefs. Murdoch, a pro-Brexit, pro-Trump Australian-born media mogul, has had a huge influence on US politics.
But many accuse the channel of grossly overstepping its role and resorting to smear tactics, with former Democratic National Committee chairman Howard Dean calling Fox “right-wing propaganda machine.”
Usually acting as a hitman for the Republican party, they are a proven thorn in the side of every prominent Democrat politician in the modern era, leading the charge on the Birther movement for Obama, Benghazi and Hillary’s email scandal by way of relentless repetition.
They have no competition among their audience, so speculation can be reported as fact. Sound familiar? Enter Donald Trump…
Fox News and Trump – the chicken or the egg?
Donald Trump has been a regularly fixture on Fox for some time prior to his entering the race for the White House, and Fox remains his biggest supporter among traditional media outlets. Offering a range of excuses for whichever scandal Trump seems to be embroiled in at any given time, they remain hostile and bullish when it comes to Hillary.
So would Donald Trump stand a chance without Fox? The similarities between the two are striking and their mutually beneficial relationship needs examination.
After all, they share an audience. The median age of the Fox’s audience is a remarkable 68 years old, an easy way for Donald Trump to reach a key demographic in which he enjoys most of his support.
However, the rise in interest in the election race has undeniably boosted Fox ratings. According to writer Gabriel Sherman, “the channel’s ratings dip whenever an anti-Trump segment airs. A Fox anchor told me that the message from (founder and chairman) Roger Ailes’ executives is they need to go easy on Trump.”
Currently number 1 in the primetime slot with 2.2 million viewers and very little competition with which audience members can cross check information and opinions, Fox and Trump are a match made in heaven. In an age of misinformation where one poll can be selected from 20 others to justify an election prediction, they both paint themselves as the only person you can trust in politics and news, respectively.
Studies show that Fox News viewers and Donald Trump voters remain uneducated on issues like global warming, the Iraq war and foreign policy. Both audiences are exploited over their fears over immigration and economic stagnation in rural America.
Listen to us, because you can’t trust anyone else.
The genius of both Fox and Trump has been to play on misinformation, to make their audience distrust information from any other source, whether politicians, scientists or opinion polls. With this power they can push any idea, regardless of reality, into mainstream attention with very little pushback.
But it also helps foster a dangerous insularity, in part because of how well it works, that may not be sustainable for the future. Both walk a fine line when it comes to manipulation that makes it hard for them to do anything else. The post-election landscape will also look very different and Trump could find himself at the head of government that his support base trusts so little and with huge expectations.
Fox found itself embarrassed after predicting an easy Republican win back in 2012, it will hope this does not come to pass again in 2016.