The Seth Rich Scandal Shows That Fox News Is Morally Bankrupt
It was just a coincidence, but a telling one, that Roger Ailes died on May 18 just as the television powerhouse that he created, the Fox News Channel, was propagating a conspiracy theory involving a Democratic National Committee staffer named Seth Rich, whose murder in Washington, D.C., last summer remains unsolved.
If you dont watch Fox News, read Breitbart or the Drudge Report, or listen to Rush Limbaugh, you likely dont have any idea who Seth Rich was. If, however, you are a devotee of those dubious news sources, you have been fed a grab bag of unsubstantiated allegations designed to make you think that Rich was murdered by some kind of Democratic Party cabal for having revealed the partys secrets to WikiLeaks.
These spurious insinuations have been put forward (before being largely recanted) by a sometime Fox News contributor named Rod Wheeler. Never mind that Richs family, the Washington police force, CNN, the Washington Post, and the New York Times, among others, have debunked these conspiracy theories, showing there is no evidence that Rich was a WikiLeaks source, much less that his murder has anything to do with the stolen Democratic Party emails. Sean Hannity, one of the last of the old guard hired by Ailes to rule prime time, nevertheless devoted three separate segments of his show last week to the DNC murder mystery. On Sunday morning, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich was pushing the same allegation about Richs assassination on Fox & Friends. Lou Dobbs has spouted these theories on Fox Business Network, too.
Foxs tasteless conspiracy-mongering has been denounced by the Rich family, which wants the far-right to stop exploiting their sons tragic death, but it has found support in an unlikely quarter. Ever happy to play the troll, the Russian Embassy in London tweeted: #WikiLeaks informer Seth Rich murdered in US but MSM was so busy accusing Russian hackers to take notice.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/seth-rich-scandal-shows-fox-201817835.html
The author of this article is Max Boot, a noted conservative Republican.
JustAnotherGen
(31,812 posts)We could start to end the non-scandal by referencing it for what is - fake news and propaganda.