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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsPolitico, on Fox News: I'd Like to Report a Scam Against the Elderly
Subhead of Jack Shafer's article: "Fox News has been conning older viewers for two decades. Now, its ensnared a president."
http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2017/07/25/fox-news-donald-trump-scam-215418
The foul fog of elder scam has fallen over the White House, looting Donald Trump of what precious little credibility remains in his possession. No need to panic, thoughthe perpetrator has been identified. It is Fox News Channel, which has been running its info con on senior citizens like Trump for 20 years, monetizing their gullibility by stuffing earwigs of bogus news into their skulls that they then swap with friends over coffee at McDonaldsor in the case of the president, tweet out to his tens of millions of followers several times a week.
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That Fox has ended up gulling a president is a programming accident. When the late Roger Ailes conceived Fox News two decades ago, he hoped to create shows that attractedis there a polite way to put this?an older demographic that seeks news that reinforces its prejudices and rarely challenges them. And he succeeded. It was only by chance that Ailes ended up creating a network that appealed to this particular flighty, low-attention-span 71-year-old.
The Ailes demographic wants to be told that the world is going to hell, a message that harmonizes with the declining status and health many of them experience. The Ailes demographic wants simple and reductionist viewpoints on Americas cultural and policy dilemmasfrom crime to immigration to taxes to war and trade. The Ailes demographic seeks the restoration of the social mores it remembers from its youth, and if the past cant be restored it wants modern mores castigated. And it wants to be frightened and outraged. Fox almost never disappoints them.
It was the networks dumb luck that Trump aged into its core audience as he reached the White House. Like so many of his fellow senior citizens, Trump now spends his golden years huddled at the Fox hearth, shouting Amen as it voices his resentments and disappointments. Only the hearth is in the White House. As news, real and not, travels from Foxs lips to Trumps tweets, we have the chance to see media history in the making. Presidents have, from time-to-time courted publications to advance a White House agenda or steered the news by feeding tips to columnists and reporters, but never before has a president so consistently echoed an outlets message.
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That Fox has ended up gulling a president is a programming accident. When the late Roger Ailes conceived Fox News two decades ago, he hoped to create shows that attractedis there a polite way to put this?an older demographic that seeks news that reinforces its prejudices and rarely challenges them. And he succeeded. It was only by chance that Ailes ended up creating a network that appealed to this particular flighty, low-attention-span 71-year-old.
The Ailes demographic wants to be told that the world is going to hell, a message that harmonizes with the declining status and health many of them experience. The Ailes demographic wants simple and reductionist viewpoints on Americas cultural and policy dilemmasfrom crime to immigration to taxes to war and trade. The Ailes demographic seeks the restoration of the social mores it remembers from its youth, and if the past cant be restored it wants modern mores castigated. And it wants to be frightened and outraged. Fox almost never disappoints them.
It was the networks dumb luck that Trump aged into its core audience as he reached the White House. Like so many of his fellow senior citizens, Trump now spends his golden years huddled at the Fox hearth, shouting Amen as it voices his resentments and disappointments. Only the hearth is in the White House. As news, real and not, travels from Foxs lips to Trumps tweets, we have the chance to see media history in the making. Presidents have, from time-to-time courted publications to advance a White House agenda or steered the news by feeding tips to columnists and reporters, but never before has a president so consistently echoed an outlets message.
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Politico, on Fox News: I'd Like to Report a Scam Against the Elderly (Original Post)
highplainsdem
Jul 2017
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highplainsdem
(48,886 posts)1. kick
oxbow
(2,034 posts)2. The RW policy makers didn't use to drink the kool-aid they fed to their base...
But now, the Fox is in the White House.