Posted on 08/14/2015 10:43:15 AM PDT by Brad from Tennessee
Fox News chairman Roger Ailes woke up Monday morning thinking that his network and Donald Trump's campaign had reached an understanding.
After a weekend's worth of stressful phone calls, the tacit agreement -- he thought -- was that Trump would stop attacking Ailes' biggest television star, Megyn Kelly, in interviews and tweets.
Then came an ugly surprise. Trump said on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that he thought Kelly should apologize to him.
"This was the final straw for Roger," according to a source close to the situation.
Ailes' office called Trump's office. We "can resolve this now," Ailes said to Trump, "or we can go to war."
As we all know by now, war was averted. There is mutual respect between the two master negotiators. Trump has stopped criticizing Kelly. And Fox has stopped ignoring Trump on its shows. ailes trump truce
But if this is a truce, it's a tenuous one. In recent days Trump loyalists have leaked unflattering claims about Ailes, and Fox staffers have privately likened Trump to a crazy person.
With detente in place, each side is now being more careful with their words. . .
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Trump is such a whiny baby. Thats why he didnt run for Mayor of New York after announcing that he was going to and creating a big media stir...he couldnt take the heat.
Buhbye, Donald.
You’re so silly. Trump sure is taking the heat now, isn’t he. Geez, can’t take the heat. That’s all he HAS been taking is heat. Why don’t you just stuff your dislike of Trump far down in your throat and take it elsewhere other than polluting the Trump threads with inane comments. You’re not only in the wrong camp, you’ve got about 90 percent of FR against you. But some people enjoy swimming upstream, and you must be one of them.
Tucker isn’t gone. Don’t know where this Freeper is getting misinformation from, but Tucker is still strongly on Fox. He might be on vacation though. This is the time of the year when Fox talking heads all rotate going on vacation. Getting it out of the way so they will be fully staffed in the Fall when the political landscape is going to get hot and heavy this year. Although I just saw Tucker last weekend on his Fox & Friends weekend show.
FNC is in the tank for the establishment.
OAN...if you can get it
We distort, you deride.
Well, 3 networks, that I saw, carried DT’s infomercial. A prime-time freebie
This article appears to be closer to the truth of the matter, though (if one reads carefully) the author does not sound like any friend of Trump, Fox, or conservatives.
Thanks for the article. It was interesting, and probably some of it true. I loved the last lines in the article:
“to appease the conservative base a.k.a. Fox viewers Ailes has set a dangerous precedent. The message is clear: Fox reports, but the audience decides.”
A dangerous precedent on Ailes’ part. What a joke. of course the audience decides. Programs live and die by the ratings. Ailes knows that well; the author of this article, not so much.
A cable news channel?
Tucker Carlson’s still around FOXNews - just not on the weekly morning show. He’s on Sunday mornings...
The weekly FOX morning show is waaaaay too much fluff now. Morning Joe’s been doing a nice job covering the email scandal - and they’ve had thoughtful guests. It’s the better choice.
Tucker used to be on F&F on both Saturday and Sunday. He was the one I really listened to. He seemed to be saying what I was thinking.
Actually, I’m surprised he’s still there. Some of the stuff he would comment on would be the more conservative viewpoint.
Sorry, but MSNBC will never be on my TV.
I can get better information from my local TV stations.
Outdoor barbeques, how to turn your back yard into an outdoor movie theater with a blanket and lantern, atrocious band "concerts" grinding hard metal sounds in your early morning ears.......all gripping stuff...NOT.
Therefore, I have no choice but to roll my eyes skyward, ask for forgiveness and flip over to the loathsome CNN for some real morning news and timely interviews. I hate to even admit I'm now watching a network I've barely watched during the decades since its inception, but Fox is giving me no choice.
IMO, the liberal/lefty Murdoch sons are already running FNN into the ground. And, furthermore, I really don't think the very conservative, insightful Tucker has a chance of remaining with the network. Just a reasoned hunch on my part. We'll see.
Leni
It’s not that I object to some fluff... I mean it is morning after all... It’s that it’s ALL fluff.
I’ll check out CNN... Yikes, it’s even hard to type that...
Yes!! Bring back Beckel! When I see/hear Rivera, the channel is turned. Whoraldo is like Kelly-— too full of themselves. They have ruined Fox — or the FNC we once knew.
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