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Donald Trump’s Newest Enemy: Fox News
New York News & Politics ^ | August 7, 2015 | Gabriel Sherman

Posted on 08/07/2015 2:37:45 PM PDT by onyx



Having spent the past six weeks rhetorically slashing at his Republican rivals, it makes perfect sense that Donald Trump would eventually run out of targets and find himself in a war with the party’s media arm: Fox News. At the GOP primary debate Thursday night in Cleveland, Trump’s onstage clashes with the Fox moderators, and his postdebate complaints about the network’s treatment of him, were among the most talked-about story lines to emerge from the Quicken Loans Arena. What makes the confrontation all the more dramatic was that Fox News chairman Roger Ailes has, until this point, been a booster of the Trump candidacy, even to the chagrin of his boss, Rupert Murdoch. Whether Murdoch succeeded in turning Ailes against Trump, or not, the two-hour debate leaves little doubt that the relationship between the improbable front-runner and Fox has been upended.

It was a breakup days in the making. Over the past week, Ailes and his executives had been strategizing about how to deal with Trump. The prospect that the Donald could hijack the debate presented programming and political perils for both Ailes and his star anchors. What if Trump started insulting his GOP rivals onstage? Or broke the debate rules? During a meeting at Fox late last week, according to a source, senior Fox executives discussed a more worrisome scenario: What would happen if Trump won over the audience and moved the crowd to boo moderators Bret Baier, Megyn Kelly, and Chris Wallace on live television? What if Trump was able to direct his base of supporters to stop watching Fox? To prevent that from happening, Ailes needed a way to keep the audience firmly on the side of his moderators.

This political calculus might help explain why Baier opened the debate by asking all of the candidates to raise their hands if there was a chance they would not support the eventual Republican nominee or run as a third-party spoiler. After a beat, Trump’s hand was the only one to go up. The packed crowd inside the Quicken Loans Arena instantly started booing him. Baier then tightened the noose by laying out all the implications for the audience.

“Mr. Trump, to be clear, you’re standing on a Republican primary debate stage,” Baier said.

“I fully understand,” Trump replied.

“The place where the RNC will give the nominee the nod.”

“I fully understand.”

“And that experts say an independent run would almost certainly hand the race over to Democrats and likely another Clinton. You can’t say tonight that you can make that pledge?”

“If I’m the nominee, I will pledge I will not run as an independent. But — and I am discussing it with everybody, but I’m, you know, talking about a lot of leverage.”

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The audience howled and hissed. Trump glared back like he was negotiating a thorny contract dispute. Whether Ailes scripted this or not, it was a triumph. While Trump may see politics as a negotiation, Ailes surely knew that the thousands of Republicans packed into the stands do not. So far, Trump has succeeded by presenting himself as the anti-politician who would save the country. Tonight, he looked like a spoiler. It could be that the visual of Trump being denounced onstage will prove to be every bit as devastating as Rick Perry’s “oops” or Mitt Romney “self-deportation” gaffes from the 2012 primaries.

It continued downhill from there. A short while later, Kelly asked Trump about his history of calling women he didn’t like “fat pigs, dogs, slobs, and disgusting animals.” Baier came back at him about his onetime support for a single-payer “Canadian” health-care system. Chris Wallace invoked his multiple bankruptcies. “Why should we trust you to run the nation’s business?” Wallace asked. Trump did his best to parry the questions and fought admirably. But to Ailes’s loyal audience, the message stood out as clearly as Trump’s hair: Fox was through with Trump.

And Trump, for his part, seemed to be through with Fox. “I thought the questions were not nice,” he told a crush of reporters after the debate. “I don’t think they were appropriate, and I think Megyn behaved badly.”

It’s not like the aggressive Fox questioning should have been a surprise. In the days leading up to the debate, Trump’s advisers expected Fox to be tough, especially Kelly, whom Trump has tangled with in the past. Earlier this week I reported that Trump’s friend Rudy Giuliani reached out to Ailes to ask that Kelly be fair to Trump. (Giuliani denied this.) In a phone call with a friend the other day, Trump grumbled about Fox's on-air treatment of him. But even Trump’s campaign was taken aback by the intensity of the debate questions. Campaign lawyer Michael Cohen tweeted that it was a “total setup” designed to “lower #Trump2016 high poll numbers.” Another Trump adviser told me that the debate was “vicious” and a “hit job.”

It’s unclear what, ultimately, convinced Ailes to let his moderators go after Trump. He may have wanted to shoot first to prevent Trump from damaging Fox in a live situation, as they say in the business. Perhaps Murdoch got to Ailes. Or, perhaps, Ailes just wanted good television. (Fox did not respond to a request for comment.)

For Trump, whether this is a flesh wound or something deeper is also unclear. He’s surged to the top of the polls by winning every fight he’s picked so far. But for Trump's troubled campaign, Ailes could prove to be a tougher opponent than any he’s faced. After all, no other candidate controls the television network that reaches the biggest block of primary voters. Those are the kind of poll numbers that are tough to beat.





TOPICS: Front Page News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: ailes; amnesty; electiontampering; facebook; fcc; fecviolations; fnc; hitjob; interrogation; murdoch; trump; zuckerberg
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To: caww

Very sweet.
Absolutely precious.


61 posted on 08/07/2015 3:14:44 PM PDT by onyx (PLEASE Support FR - GO MONTHLY - Join CLUB 300 - God bless FR's Donors!)
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To: Bobalu

That photo of him and the kids was wonderful.


62 posted on 08/07/2015 3:15:01 PM PDT by miss marmelstein (Richard the Third: I'd like to drive away not only the Turks (moslims) but all my foes.")
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To: miss marmelstein

The right to vote is not contingent on how you vote.


63 posted on 08/07/2015 3:15:33 PM PDT by The Ghost of FReepers Past (Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light..... Isaiah 5:20)
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To: The Ghost of FReepers Past

Well, maybe it should be - especially with a country that is being flushed down the toilet by identity politics exemplified by women and blacks and Hispanics.


64 posted on 08/07/2015 3:16:52 PM PDT by miss marmelstein (Richard the Third: I'd like to drive away not only the Turks (moslims) but all my foes.")
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To: miss marmelstein

It’s not so much the women who are the problem voters.

It’s all the people that get to vote even though they have very little skin in the game.

Only property owners who have paid taxes for several years should have the vote, those that somehow exist without property and without working and paying taxes should not vote.. be they male or female.

Certainly no one on any sort of public assistance should vote in any election.

No immigrants should be allowed to vote, only their progeny...if they pay taxes and own property.

Also, no one should be able to win the presidency with less than 50% of the vote... there should be a runoff between the two top candidates... this is a constitutional flaw IMO.


65 posted on 08/07/2015 3:17:25 PM PDT by Bobalu (If we live to see 2017 we will be kissing the ground)
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To: onyx
Conservatives need to break the back of the GOPe. If Fox News gets in the way, same thing for them.
66 posted on 08/07/2015 3:19:15 PM PDT by jeffersondem
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To: caww

Cruz got a hug from his biggest fans.


67 posted on 08/07/2015 3:19:24 PM PDT by BigEdLB (They need to target the 'Ministry of Virtue' which has nothing to do with virtue.)
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To: GeronL

Don’t worry, your candidate Yeb Bush will be so complimentary to Hillary, he’ll probably tell conservatives not to fear a Hillary Presidency.

Time to grow a pair and ditch the RINOs


68 posted on 08/07/2015 3:20:25 PM PDT by Greetings_Puny_Humans (I mostly come out at night... mostly.)
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To: Greetings_Puny_Humans

Did you hear the Fiorina interview on another thread? He he he


69 posted on 08/07/2015 3:21:43 PM PDT by BigEdLB (They need to target the 'Ministry of Virtue' which has nothing to do with virtue.)
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To: The Ghost of FReepers Past
I’m a woman.

Even Coulter says the country would be a better place if your sex couldn't vote. It's sad but true.

70 posted on 08/07/2015 3:22:06 PM PDT by Greetings_Puny_Humans (I mostly come out at night... mostly.)
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To: miss marmelstein

What you describe is tyranny. There are no elites that decides what opinions everyone should have. Be thankful for that. Just use your first amendment rights to persuade all voters to think like conservatives. That is the way a constitutional republic functions.


71 posted on 08/07/2015 3:22:14 PM PDT by The Ghost of FReepers Past (Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light..... Isaiah 5:20)
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To: Greetings_Puny_Humans

Coulter is wrong about a number of things. Keep in mind, she loves Romney, Christie, and candidates like that.


72 posted on 08/07/2015 3:23:20 PM PDT by The Ghost of FReepers Past (Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light..... Isaiah 5:20)
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To: The Ghost of FReepers Past

...or just deny women the vote.


73 posted on 08/07/2015 3:23:30 PM PDT by miss marmelstein (Richard the Third: I'd like to drive away not only the Turks (moslims) but all my foes.")
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To: onyx

IMHO, Megyn and most of Fox and crew...and the MSM in general...just cannot understand Trump. They want him to behave the way they think he should...and their attempts to corral him and try and force him to do so are going to backfire every time with him.

Face it, many Americans, particularly conservatives, want and are happy to see someone stand up to and fire full broadsides back at the media, the establishment, and the liberal/progressives.

Trump has tapped into that and has the demeanor to continue doing so as long as he is in the race.

The more they try and bring him down over it...the stronger he is going to get.


74 posted on 08/07/2015 3:24:20 PM PDT by Jeff Head (Semper Fidelis - Molon Labe - Sic Semper Tyrannis)
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To: onyx

I am watching the Fox ‘special’ Report and they were bragging about all great clips of the debate except of the one with Mygyna attacking trump.

Even THEY know that was a bad idea.

(intentional misspelling of her name)


75 posted on 08/07/2015 3:24:57 PM PDT by RetSignman (Obama is the walking, talking middle finger in the face of America)
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To: Greetings_Puny_Humans

Coulter wrote off Christie long ago although she still clings to Romney for some reason. She’s now a Trumpster. Women, gays, politically active blacks and Hispanics are ruining this country. I stand by my words. I’d gladly give up my vote if strong, America-loving men voted for me.


76 posted on 08/07/2015 3:26:09 PM PDT by miss marmelstein (Richard the Third: I'd like to drive away not only the Turks (moslims) but all my foes.")
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To: RushIsMyTeddyBear

Where?


77 posted on 08/07/2015 3:26:26 PM PDT by sarasota
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To: The Ghost of FReepers Past

She’s not wrong about feminine voting patterns. Not saying all of you, of course, but many, especially young single women.

Receptionist: I can’t resist! You usually move through here so quickly and I just have so many questions I want to ask you. You have no idea what your work means to me.

Melvin Udall: What does it mean to you?

Receptionist: [stands up] When somebody out there knows what it’s like...
[place one hand on her forehead and the other over her heart]
Receptionist: ... to be in here.

Melvin Udall: Oh God, this is like a nightmare.
[Turns around and presses the elevator button multiple times]

Receptionist: Oh come on! Just a couple of questions. How hard is that?
[Scampers up to Melvin]

Receptionist: How do you write women so well?

Melvin Udall: I think of a man, and I take away reason and accountability.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0119822/quotes


78 posted on 08/07/2015 3:27:11 PM PDT by Greetings_Puny_Humans (I mostly come out at night... mostly.)
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To: miss marmelstein
That photo of him and the kids was wonderful.

I get weepy over photos of a loving father and his children... I'm such a girl when it comes to such things..lol

So many kids have no loving father these days...what a damned shame..

79 posted on 08/07/2015 3:27:15 PM PDT by Bobalu (If we live to see 2017 we will be kissing the ground)
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To: GeronL
I don’t know when I have ever seen such a childish candidate.

You don't see that his willingness and ability to defend himself is an important attribute. Were you bullied?


80 posted on 08/07/2015 3:29:54 PM PDT by 867V309 (Trump: Bull in a RINO Shoppe)
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