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kpete

(71,982 posts)
Thu Jun 12, 2014, 08:25 PM Jun 2014

New Study: "FOX "News" Is Demonstrably Harmful To Republican Party"

Does Fox News Cause Ignorance, or Do Ignorant Viewers Prefer Fox News?
A new study reveals the gap between the channel's fans and the rest of America



There is a case to be made that Fox News is demonstrably harmful to the Republican Party. In fact, it may be the worst thing to happen to Republicans in decades. That may seem counter-intuitive when discussing Fox News, the acknowledged public relations division of the Republican Party. Fox has populated its air with right-wing mouthpieces and brazenly partisan advocates for a conservative Republican agenda. They read GOP press releases on the air verbatim as if they were the product of original research. They provide a forum where Republican politicians and pundits can peddle their views unchallenged. So how is this harmful to Republicans?

Fox has corralled a stable of the most disreputable, unqualified, extremist, lunatics ever assembled, and is presenting them as experts, analysts, and leaders. These third-rate icons of idiocy are marketed by Fox like any other gag gift (i.e. pet rocks, plastic vomit, Sarah Palin, etc.). [...] The problem is that by elevating bona fide nutcases, they are debasing honest and informed discourse. The mental cases are crowding out any reasonable voices that might exist amongst the more moderate Republicans (if there are any left). Fox appears to have made a tactical decision to permit the inmates full run of the asylum.

By doubling down on crazy, Fox is driving the center of the Republican Party further down the rabid hole. They are reshaping the party into a more radicalized community of conspiracy nuts. So even as this helps Rupert Murdoch’s bottom line, it is making celebrities of political bottom-feeders. That can’t be good for the long-term prospects of the Republican Party.

The more the population at large associates Republican ideology with the agenda of Fox News, and the fringe operators residing there, the more the party will be perceived as out of touch, or even out of their minds.


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http://www.newrepublic.com/article/118066/brookings-survey-fox-news-home-most-conservative-republicans

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New Study: "FOX "News" Is Demonstrably Harmful To Republican Party" (Original Post) kpete Jun 2014 OP
as long as america's politics is fundamentally rational (ha!) i'd agree. unblock Jun 2014 #1
The New Republic needs better proofreaders. Ikonoklast Jun 2014 #2

unblock

(52,191 posts)
1. as long as america's politics is fundamentally rational (ha!) i'd agree.
Thu Jun 12, 2014, 08:52 PM
Jun 2014

the problem as that the inmates sometimes *do* take over the asylum, and not just one party, the whole country. other countries have provided scary historical examples.

the problem is that the right-wing continually succeeds in further and further hegemony into our political infrastructure. they already drive the debate and set the priorities. big money in politics and the ever widening wealth gap mean more and more control by the exclusively ultra-wealthy right-wing.

the public may increasingly *recognize* the republican party as the party of lunatics, but what good does that do anyone as long as they can succeed in branding any democratic candidate as weak and elitist and any republican candidate as strong and moral.

Ikonoklast

(23,973 posts)
2. The New Republic needs better proofreaders.
Thu Jun 12, 2014, 08:53 PM
Jun 2014
These third-rate icons of idiocy are marketed by Fox like any other gag gift (i.e. pet rocks, plastic vomit, Sarah Palin, etc.)



They let Sarah Palin get repeated three times.
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