Roger's Amnesia?
Roger Ailes seems to have caught a case of amnesia or a serious projection complex, "kvetching" to Eliza Gray:
Roger’s Amnesia?
Ari Rabin-Havt
Roger Ailes seems to have caught a case of amnesia or a serious projection complex, “kvetching” to Eliza Gray:
“The president likes to divide people into groups,” he huffs into the phone. “He’s too busy getting the middle class to hate rich people, blacks to hate whites. He is busy trying to get everybody to hate each other.” With that off his chest, Ailes gets back on message. “We need to get along.”
That sounds a lot like a mob boss bemoaning a crime wave.
Roger Ailes spent his entire career in politics dividing people along those exact lines to win elections.
While working for Richard Nixon in 1968 and producing the “Man in the Arena” events, Ailes openly played with race. In front of Selling of the President author Joe McGuiness, Ailes mused about dog whistling to racist white voters:
“You know what I’d like?” Ailes told the reporter. “As long as we’ve got this extra spot open. A good, mean, Wallaceite cab driver. Wouldn’t that be great? Some guy to sit there and say, ‘Alwright mac, what about these n**gers.’”
Twenty years later, while working for George H.W. Bush, Ailes once again was at the center of an effort to inject race-based appeals into an election, remarking to a reporter: “The only question is whether we depict Willie Horton with a knife in his hand or without it.” Horton was a convicted murder who committed an armed robbery and rape while on a weekend leave as part of a furlough program in Massachusetts. Bush cited Horton in speeches around the country, but he was most remembered as part of an "independent expenditure" campaign targeting Michael Dukakis.
While the Fox News chief subsequently denied he had anything to do with the infamous ad, his deposition before the Federal Elections Commission once again shows the divisive nature of his politics:
Q: Did the Bush committee have any policy about not using Mr. Horton's photograph?
A: I have no knowledge of that. I personally rejected the use of Mr. Horton in the advertisement.
Q: How is that?
A: A young researcher brought me a picture of him sometime and I tore it up and threw it in the wastebasket and said we’re not going to do that.
Q And why is that?
A: I knew the issue would backlash because of the liberal media.
Q: And what was that about?
A: When Republicans see Willie Horton they see a criminal, and when Democrats see Willie Horton they see a black.
That same year Ailes produced the controversial Revolving Door ad, widely criticized for its racial overtones, which attacked Dukakis for the same weekend furlough program highlighted in the Willie Horton ad.
Working on Rudy Giuliani’s first mayoral campaign against David Dinkins, Ailes attempted to stir up racial resentment between New York’s African American and Jewish populations. Ira Silverman, Vice President of the American Jewish Committee criticized one of Ailes’ ads, telling Howard Kurtz that while it was “legitimate campaign tactic” it “preys upon the fears of the Jewish community.”
And Ailes’ tenure at Fox has brought more of the same. In 2008, Bill O’Reilly approvingly cited his boss’s previous work, claiming the controversy surround Barack Obama’s former pastor Reverend Jeremiah Write was Willie Horton “time a thousand.”
That was the beginning of an almost endless list of divisive racial controversies stoked by Fox – Shirley Sherrod, the New Black Panther Party, and Glenn Beck’s statement that Obama was a racist. Each of these was designed specifically to scare white voters away from the President.
So how does this now square with Ailes’s “We need to get along” reset? It makes sense only if you take heed of what he said while under oath in his FEC deposition, “I never say anything to the press I’m actually going to do.”
19147, you're a tailor made example why the democrats wanted to sell the information of democratic voters. Because you'll gladly let them without even arguing it. If you were to argue it, then you'd be unhappy & a tough guy. The only reason you should feel sorry for our children is because of the future debt they are inheriting due to the country spending money as if it was a Monopoly game. Wise up before it's too late 19147. We care about the future & that's why all of us are passionate in our writing. Maybe you want to speak chinese but the rest of us like the USA the way it has been when it was succeeding. Or are we too tough when it comes to being #1 so we should go down a few pegs? Funny how you didn't even make a comment concerning the actual Ari nonsense. Dobie Gillis- Breathe dobie breath. It'll be ok. Feel better now that you got that out. How'd you know I was talkin about you ? Hmm.
19147
cue the parade of racist philly.com trolls to talk about how ailes is right. oh wait... too late. Ryan
As if MSNBC does not have a left wing agenda and presents biased reporting as objective. MSNBC is as far left as FOX is right, if not more so. StevenG
Roger Ailes is exactly the kind of POS scum bag that allows dictators to come to power. A repressive oligarchy is a better reality than listening to this worthless waste of human life speak one sentence. This is the "PRO" argument for killing "journalists". Like this worthless bag of spit is one... CiceroSpuriousDeodatusTheSecond
Dobie: Please talk to Tuesday Weld and please calm down. Oh by the way, Happy Lunar New Year!! joegrink
Mr Ailes does not have a track record that will give much weight to his advise/criticism on this issue of dividing people.
Unless you believe that you have to practice it to give advise on it! EIK
If he would just learn to bow at the Obama Alter, he could be redeemed. Beethoven987
i am proud to be an independant voter that being said, any of you who think by watching fox news you are getting the real story, you are truly racist! sgamble077
"As if MSNBC does not have a left wing agenda and presents biased reporting as objective. MSNBC is as far left as FOX is right, if not more so."
Oh, really? Who is the equal to Joe Scarborough on Fox? I don't know of any liberal who is given 3 hours a day to present information outside of the rightwing bubble. And since when does MSNBC claim to be "fair and balanced? wokmaster
Yeah, when Obama points out that Republicans all voted against the Violence Against Women act, he's dividing men and women. He shouldn't point these things out so everyone will get along. MikeP
Standard GOPiggy BS. Republicans lie all the time about everything, so, after running a completely racist tea bugger campaign against Obama in 2008(a demonstrable fact) they decided to hide their racism (official, self-proclaimed since 1980) by calling Obama "divisive." Yet cannot, of course, provide any proof. Republickkkans are scum. FrankBlank


