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Trumpâs proposed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the U.S. and Iran is so dreadful that even the network that helped get him elected cannot muster much enthusiasm for it.
The producers at Fox & Friends trotted out several experts who said the pending agreement was worse than no deal between the two countries. Brian Kilmeade even snapped an experienced military expert who tried to downplay the agreementâs shortcomings.
Sean Hannity shifted his focus to criticizing the newly opened Obama Presidential Center rather than try to promote the deeply flawed MoU. The cast of The Five spoke about it in vague terms but spent far more time and effort on what they were called the socialist revolution in the Democratic Party.
The only holdout was Jesse Watters; a man so dim he once asked during an episode of The Five if seals could breathe out of water. Seals are covered in fur and have puppy-like faces - two obvious signs of mammalian traits.
In the four and a half years Iâve covered Fox News I have never seen the network abandon Donald J. Trump as they did last week. Normally Fox will simply ignore stories it cannot spin as it did during the Israel-Hamas conflict, the many scandals surrounding the Epstein files, and countless embarrassing gaffes and alarming social media posts made by President Trump.
Instead of pretending the MoU didnât exist multiple Fox News hosts and guests openly criticized it. It was shocking to witness as this is incredibly unusual for a network that thanked its viewers for voting for Trump and enthusiastically celebrated his inauguration.
Fox News is the Trump administration in many ways as over 20 former Fox News hosts or contributors have government positions in the presidentâs second term. While several former Trump officials, such as Kayleigh McEnany and Kellyanne Conway are now Fox News employees.
There is no line between the propaganda network and the presidentâs mind as Trump has been known to change policy soon after a Fox News host suggests it on air. The president has also posted slogans, conspiracy theories and policy ideas on social media minutes after they were broadcast on Fox News.
Most of the pushback against Trumpâs MoU came from the folks on Fox & Friends. The corporate heads at Fox News have the most influence over the popular morning show than any other programming.
It seems that the corporate leadership or even the Murdoch family is trying to send the president a message since they know heâs a devoted fan of the morning show.
Other topics the network spent a lot of airtime covering last week:
* The socialist takeover of the Democratic Party
* European World Cup attendees falling in love with America
* Liberals lack of patriotism
* How the FBI foiled a terrorist attack planned for the UFC fight at the White House.
There was little talk of the affordability crisis or domestic issues, but Fox did mention that Ukraine managed to strike military targets in Moscow. Fox has gone weeks without including much of anything about the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
This weekâs newsletter is solely dedicated to how the network framed the pending MoU between the United States and Iran. Itâs so unusual for Fox News to openly criticize the Trump administration that I felt it was far more important to cover this than the usual âDemocrats are terribleâ schtick on the network.
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The Fox News propaganda machine normally promotes the same triumphant rhetoric for its glorious leader. The network portrays President Donald J. Trump as a master negotiator, a maverick and an unconventional leader who is changing the world through his unique personality and force of will.
All of Trumpâs flaws are excused as part of his genius. His many deficiencies are completely ignored. The network also pretends that he is incredibly popular with the American people.
Last week for a moment in time the networkâs enthusiasm for Trump started to wane. Laura Ingraham couldnât hold her frustration in any more after weeks of avoiding the conflict in Iran.
Sean Hannity mostly sat back and let his guests talk about the conflict rather than share his own opinion. The folks on The Five appeared annoyed that they werenât talking about Jill Biden, Rosie OâDonnell or a transgender athlete. The cast of Fox & Friends continued to express their doubts and slight misgivings about the conflict as they have since the first missile strike in late February.
The outlier last week was Jesse Watters a man who will justify anything Trump says or does and then completely forget he did so the next day.
Fox News also continued to attack Democratic candidates in multiple races across the country. Iâve included a chart at the end of the newsletter that shows how much airtime the network spent on each race.
This weekâs newsletter will be solely dedicated to how the network handled the dramatic shifts last week in the Iran War.
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Last week the folks on Fox News promoted Republican candidates as if they were public relations specialists hired directly by their campaigns to create negative ads about their opponents. As we approach the midterm elections Fox News is ramping up its propaganda to aggressive and unapologetic Agitprop (Agitation and Propaganda Section of the Central Committee of the Communist Party) levels.
As they have done in past elections Fox tends to focus on candidates that will get the biggest emotional reaction from its viewers rather than focusing on tight races. The race for the U.S. Senate seat in Iowa could be a nail bitter but the Democratic candidate, Josh Turek, is an incredibly likable Paralympic athlete and former state representative.
Fox has put its focus instead on the U.S. Senate race in Maine between popular incumbent Susan Collins and Graham Platner, a deeply flawed man with no governing experience. Although Platner has a devoted following he also has major liabilities which Fox News is happy to exploit.
Susan Collins has won her seat multiple times even when polls showed she might lose it. If Fox News really wanted to make sure that the Senate stays in Republican control it would shift its focus to races like Iowa instead of Maine.
The network knows segments about Platner, and his troubled past will rev up the base and keep eyes glued the screen.
The network also made an abrupt pivot in California as it became more and more obvious that the former reality star and crystal connoisseur Spencer Pratt wasnât going to make it to the general election in the Los Angels mayoral race.
Instead of championing Pratt or even tearing down his opponents Mayor Bass or Los Angeles City Council member Nithya Raman, the network attacked Californiaâs vote counting process.
Pratt, for now, wonât become the second coming of their glorious leader Donald J. Trump.
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Last week the folks at Fox News put most of their focus on promoting Republican candidates across the country. The network didnât praise GOP hopefuls as much as it trashed Democrats.
James Talarico, a U.S. Senate candidate in Texas, was presented as a politically radical girly soy boy who munched on vegan burgers and thought that God was transgender. Graham Platner, a U.S. Senate candidate in Maine, was a Nazi, communist and a trust fund brat all at once.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul was a radical socialist in close cahoots with the ultimate Marxist mastermind New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani.
The only Republican candidate who was mentioned far more than his Democratic opponents was Spencer Pratt. Fox News treated his main rival, Karen Bass, the current mayor of the city, as an afterthought.
Pratt was championed as the next MAGA messiah who would galvanize Angelenos to a path out of socialist mismanagement of the second largest city in America. Pratt was Trump 2.0 - an angry aggrieved privileged white man who would solve problems simply by insulting people and attacking the most marginalized.
Fox News also continued its confused and uneven coverage of what President Trump calls his âminor excursionâ into the Middle East.
Jesse Watters presented the war like any 12-year-old might discuss his favorite video game. Sean Hannity continued to insist that every hiccup and stalled peace talk was all part of Trumpâs master plan.
The folks on The Five largely ignored the war while stuffed shirts on Fox & Friends were the only hosts on the network who continued to show tiny glimmers of doubt. The lone voice on Fox News that appears to approach the war with any sense of gravitas is Trey Yingst the chief foreign correspondent currently stationed in Tel Aviv, Israel.
Fox News also spent a lot of air time criticizing former First Lady Jill Biden for statements she made about her husband in a book about her time in the White House.
Mrs. Biden was lambasted for saying she wondered if Joe Biden was having a stroke during his wretched debate performance against Trump. Jill Bidenâs decision to have her husband visit a Waffle House after the event was portrayed as elder abuse and dangerously reckless. The term âWaffle Houseâ showed up 13 times in the transcripts from last week.
Segments that were critical of the Biden family took up 7% of the airtime last week.
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Fox News started last week predicting a massive U.S. military campaign that would crush Iran and end Trumpâs gamble in the Middle East. Within 24 hours Trump declared another pause in the conflict which forced Fox News to pivot to more mundane topics.
By mid-week the war wasnât even a major story. The networkâs highest rated show The Five didnât even include a single segment about the war for the entire week.
Fox News still hasnât found its footing on how to sell or promote this deeply unpopular conflict in the Middle East.
President Trump wasnât helping as he held extended press conferences at the construction site of his beloved ballroom, rambled on about his reflecting pool project and exaggerated or fabricated his many perceived accomplishments in his second term.
It seems Trump would rather obsess about his building projects and legacy than do much of anything to help the American public.
Desperate for something to rev up its viewers Fox News demonized Democrats all over the country. The network had a field day with the botched DNC autopsy on its many failures surrounding the 2024 presidential election.
Fox News downplayed a court settlement between Trump and the IRS that would dole out nearly $1.8 billion of taxpayer money in an Anti-Weaponization Fund to anyone who felt they were legally victimized by the previous administration. This could include violent rioters who beat law enforcement officers, terrorized lawmakers and damaged property at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021.
Jesse Watters dedicated a lot of airtime on recently released and declassified Pentagon files about Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) commonly referred to as UFOâs. The network also ramped up and expanded its coverage of fraud cases in Minnesota to include multiple Democratically run states it called âThe Fraud Files.â
The network also found creative ways to promote former reality star Spencer Prattâs campaign for mayor of Los Angeles. During breaking news segments about a wildfire in California Fox would include Prattâs social media posts about the disaster while leaving out the mayorâs office response.
Fox News also celebrated wins by Trump endorsed candidates in Republican primaries in multiple states.
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Anyone tuning into Fox News last week might think the channel had converted to a home shopping network that sold only one product - the glorious leader himself Donald J. Trump.
The president was treated like an overpriced trinket. âLook at how he stands next to Xi Jinping. Observe how his tiny makeup covered hands touch the Chinese leaderâs! Such majesty!â
It wouldnât have surprised me if Fox shifted to a sales pitch while discussing the president, âIf you call right now, you too will get our exclusive offer and pay for your own Glorious Leader replicate in four easy to pay installments of $19.99!â
There were no definitive trade deals to crow about, no negotiations with Iran, and no relief in sight for sky-high gas prices.
Trump dined with and stood next to the Chinese president while a small group of billionaire business owners followed them around like dutiful ducklings.
China is known for making promises it doesnât keep, stealing intellectual property, threatening its neighbors, committing human rights abuses, cheating on trade agreements, suppressing freedom of speech, crushing dissent, and violating international embargoes and sanctions.
None of this seemed to bother Trump. If Xi Jinping promised to buy more U.S. soybeans, then that was good enough for the president even if the country has still not matched its prior commitments to U.S. farmers.
It was a lot of pageantry with very little substance, another distraction for Trumpâs disastrous war in the Middle East and failed domestic policies.
Other topics on the network included the ongoing war with Iran, an attack on Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and the networkâs aggressive promotion of Spencer Pratt, a former reality television star, for Los Angeles mayor.
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Fox News continues to stumble and bluff its way through an incoherent sales pitch for Trumpâs poorly planned war with Iran. Sean Hannity along with some of the last remaining neocons also promoted the worst idea in the world - sending weapons to the Iranian people.
It was 1979 again in the absolute worst way possible.
Normally the network forms a united front about any given topic, narrows in on its target and repeatedly pummels it. Fox News hosts will often use the exact same phrasing, slogans, catch phrases, and battle cries across multiple programs.
Since the war started Fox has been a disorganized mess.
At the start of the week Project Freedom, Trumpâs plan to open the Strait of Hormuz, was sold as a brilliant strategic move that would bring a quick end to the war. When it collapsed almost immediately after it was implemented the folks on Fox splintered.
Hosts on Fox & Friends shared their doubts about the war, Jesse Watters made excuses for the president, Sean Hannity sold it as a checkmate move and the folks on The Five stopped talking about the war entirely.
Fox News knows how to whip its audience into a frenzy about urban crime, dangerous migrants, woke blue-haired teenagers, eminent communist revolutions, anti-white DEI schemes and shifty transgender athletes but it canât seem to figure out how to sell the idea of another protracted war in the Middle East or soften the blow around high gas prices.
Sean Hannity thought it was a good idea to recycle some of the worst foreign policy ideas of decades past. He also got so desperate last week he included extended segments about former president Barack Obama even repeating talking points from 2008.
If he could have found a way to bring up Hillary Clintonâs emails, bleach bit servers, Hunter Bidenâs laptop and Bill Clintonâs sock drawer he would have.
The network also shifted its focus to topics it knows well - trashing Democrats and endorsing long-shot Republican candidates in California.
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Fox News started last week dutifully hyping up Trumpâs proposed White House ballroom. On Monday on every show, I covered Trumpâs favorite vanity project was championed as a life saving measure that would protect the president and top-ranking cabinet officials from the bullets of a would be assassin.
By Tuesday the network had moved on. Fox News executives are known for obsessively tracking audience reaction. I suspect that even the most diehard Fox News fans were just not that excited over an enormous columned building their glorious leader cannot stop talking about.
The network switched its focus to the third attempt on the presidentâs life along with King Charlesâ visit and the White House state dinner.
Blurry surveillance video footage of Cole Tomas Allen, the suspect in the shooting, attempting to rush past a throng of armed security personnel was far more compelling than discussions about giant event spaces and drone-proof roofs.
By mid-week the network made a pivot to scolding âLiberal lunaticsâ for promoting conspiracy theories about the latest attempt on the presidentâs life.
Since I started this project in February 2022, Iâve seen Fox News hosts promote conspiracy theories such as cultural Marxism, the great replacement, the great reset, birtherism, various false stories about Hillary Clinton and Hunter Biden along with secret plots to promote insects as a main source of protein.
Meanwhile the conflict with Iran was relegated to a minor story. At least twice last week Jesse Watters declared that the war was over only to start cheerleading for a swift victory the next day.
Fox News hosts were also downright gleeful about the recent Supreme Court ruling that severely weakened The Voting Rights Act.
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At this point in the second Trump administration Fox News has become the parent of a spoiled child sitting in the principalâs office of an expensive private school insisting their kid did absolutely nothing wrong.
The defiant parent stares back in scorn at an underpaid and overworked school administrator explaining. while sipping instant Maxwell House from a Styrofoam cup, how little Donny set fire to another teacherâs desk then faked an asthma attack to get out of detention. At the emergency room he threatened to fight the triage nurse after she determined his breathing was perfectly normal.
President Donald J. Trump is the bratty monster who was never told no or given a boundary. As prices increase across the country and his poll numbers drop Fox News cannot face reality - the network helped raise this destructive beast.
The pathological narcissist that they propped up and worshipped, and paid hundreds of millions in a defamation lawsuit to cover for has turned out to be a mad wannabe king hellbent on enriching himself and sticking his name and image on everything near him.
As the president repeatedly makes false claims about the war with Iran the network dutifully repeats them only to correct itself hours later. The corporate heads as Fox News donât seem to care as long as their ratings remain high and the profits keep rolling in.
Little Donny might even burn his familyâs McMansion to the ground before heâs finished. Hopefully we wonât all be burned to cinders along with him.
Rupert Murdoch must be happy to have a lower tax rate.
Last week the network also heavily promoted stories surrounding the criminal indictment issued against the SPLC (Southern Poverty Law Center). While the PBS News Hour dedicated slightly over one minute to the story it was the third most talked about topic on Fox News last week taking up 11% of the airtime on the shows I covered.
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Since President Trump decided to attack Iran Fox News has become a buffoonish propagandist for a half-baked military fiasco. Instead of acknowledging that the president is not a trustworthy source of information the network repeats his delusions as if they were Gospel truths.
As Trump manipulates the financial markets and lies about phantom agreements with the Iranian regime Fox News folds and twists itself into complex knots of fabricated nonsense to justify the incredibly unpopular conflict in the Middle East.
The man cost the network $787.5 million in a defamation settlement with Dominion Voting Systems after Fox News knowingly promoted false stories about the 2020 election. Despite the enormous payout it is still profitable to follow the mad king off a cliff.
Everything Trump says is taken on good faith. Every public relations fiasco he makes is embraced and celebrated.
If Trump attacks, the head of a church that includes at least one in five Americans, Fox will champion the presidentâs blunder. When the President seemingly invents peace agreements from thin air Fox News never questions it.
The corporate leadership at Fox News knows its job - back the president no matter what he says or does until the network starts losing money.
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Last week Fox News returned to its schizophrenic confused coverage of the war in Iran. In the mornings on Fox & Friends the conflict was depicted as a chaotic mess between a stubborn Iranian regime that refused to give an inch and Trump the misunderstood magical deal maker. The morning crew promised its viewers that although the war was a fiasco military success and lower gas prices were just round the corner.
On Jesse Watters Primetime the Iranian regime was defeated and the war was already over. Trump had accomplished what no other American leader had done before - created peace in the Middle East by destroying the number one sponsor of terror.
To many outside of the Fox News MAGA cult it seemed Trump brokered a brief ceasefire with Iran because he had absolutely no idea what to do next.
Fox News, his personal propaganda machine, acknowledged but downplayed the fact that the two-week ceasefire included a 10-point plan that basically gave Iran everything it wanted including enriched uranium.
The network also admitted openly that the Strait of Hormuz was essentially still closed, Israel continued to pummel targets in Lebanon and the Iranian people had not risen up and toppled their brutal theocratic government.
Everything was terrible but the Murdoch owned media empire was determined to make it look like an amazing victory for its glorious leader.
While Fox News put all of its focus on Trumpâs possible strategy for ending the war in Iran the PBS News Hour included segments about:
* Problems for farmers - fertilizer prices increase due to the war
* How the war affected Muslim, Jewish and Christian holidays in the Middle East
* Israeli strikes in Lebanon - the effect on civilians
* U.S. service members with traumatic brain injuries
* How the war is increasing inflation in the U.S.
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Last week when Fox viewers turned on their favorite propaganda machine, they entered a magical world of delusion where Trump was still incredibly popular, the war in Iran was going smoothly and things looked rosy for Republicans in the midterm elections.
The network downplayed the massive âNo Kingsâ protests that were organized all over the country reducing the demonstrations to a bunch of old people who were paid agitators wasting their time.
Polls had no meaning on Fox. Even the networkâs own Fox News poll showed Trumpâs approval ratings plummeting on every aspect of his presidency. It even showed he is starting to lose support among Republicans.
The skyrocketing cost gasoline, diesel and fertilizer caused by the war in Iran werenât even mentioned. The network chose to focus on radical Democrats and the partial government shutdown.
For this newsletter Iâm just going to breakdown the entire mess into a series of delusions. Buckle up and enter the land of Republican make believe.
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Last week Fox News decided everything was more important than the war between Israel, the United States and Iran. Although the conflict was still the top topic for the week most of the segments dedicated to it included retired military leaders pontificating on possible next moves for the commander-in-chief.
While the PBS News Hour showed massive damage to residential buildings and energy infrastructure in Lebanon, Israel and other countries in the Middle East, Fox News featured war correspondents talking into cameras.
Anyone watching Fox News would have no idea that civilian targets in Israel, Iran and Lebanon were hit. The violence in Iran was reduced to the same recycled aerial shots from the start of the conflict.
The folks at Fox News appeared delighted that Trump decided to âtake a breakâ from a war he seemed to start on a whim. None of us can truly know Trumpâs motives for launching the conflict but suddenly the media stopped talking about the ever-worsening scandals surrounding the president and the Epstein files.
While Trumpâs poll numbers plummeted and gasoline prices skyrocketed Fox News was so desperate for distracting content it manufactured a fake outrage campaign against the actress Sydney Sweeney.
Fox News claimed progressives were enraged that Sweeney sent well wishes on social media to her brother in the Air Force along with all troops stationed overseas. Any backlash she did receive didnât amount to much except for a reason for Fox News to feature scantily clad photos of her.
Most of the negative comments I could find online about Sweeneyâs post were directed at President Trump or Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu not the actress.
The network also hyped-up various crimes committed by undocumented immigrants while Sean Hannity trashed a YouTube childrenâs performer and complained about the horrors of spring break.
Another major topic was the government shutdown over DHS funding which Fox presented as a major fiasco caused by Democratic lawmakers even though Republicans control both houses in congress and the White House.
In a sign of true desperation the network featured an extended phone interview with the president on its number one rated show â The Five. In a scene out of a dystopian novel Trump faceâs was plastered on a giant screen near the back of the studio as the hosts spoke to a disembodied voice.
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Much like the seams in any suit jacket worn by the Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth Fox News is barely keeping it together. The network still canât get its message straight regarding Trumpâs disastrous war in Iran.
Fox is following the lead of its glorious leader, a man who appeared to act impulsively, when he decided to attack a country of 92 million people with one of the largest militaries in the Middle East.
Trump is highly skilled at selling himself, at least to his cultish base of followers, as a powerful leader who can change the world through his force of will. He is a bumbling fool when it comes to getting Americans excited about his flights of fancy - conquering Greenland, seizing the Panama Canal, managing Venezuela, crushing Cuba and destroying the government of Iran.
Trump has also failed to excited the masses about some of his economic policies such as broad sweeping tariffs on imports or the acquisition of Venezuelan oil which the president called âgarbage tarâ when he was on the campaign trail.
Trump makes no real attempt to sell the need for military conflict to the American public. The average American couldnât identify NicolĂĄs Maduro, Miguel DĂaz-Canel, and Ali Khamenei the deceased Iranian supreme leader or his son Mojtaba Khamenei in a line up.
In comparison former president George W. Bush and his administration pitched the Iraq War for nearly a year and a half before the first shots were fired.
Saddam Hussein and his sons Uday and Qusay became household names. Their excessive lifestyle and corruption along with their many crimes against humanity and the people of Iran were drilled into the minds of farmers, teachers and factory workers across the country.
Bush was also exploiting a grief-stricken country as he falsely connected the horrific terrorist attack on 9/11 to Saddam Husseinâs regime in Iraq.
Trump isnât helping solidify support for his poorly planned war against Iran as he plays golf on the weekends, holds press conferences with his fawning cabinet members, and accepts meaningless awards meant to stroke his ego.
Many Americans view Trump as a puppet of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu who has longed to attack Iran for decades. The war is already unpopular and will only get more despised if Trump doesnât change the perception that he is fighting on behalf of a foreign governmentâs interest.
Fox News doesnât know which way is up. Grainy aerial shots of trucks and buildings being obliterated arenât exactly heroic. There are no clear goals or milestones and seemingly no exit strategy to Trumpâs latest wild endeavor.
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Fox News twisted itself into knots to convince its audience that a misguided and poorly planned war in the Middle East was a brilliant idea after its glorious leader promised - no new wars.
To accomplish the impossible the networkâs hosts weaved intricate tapestries of lies filled with invented histories of domestic oil production, gas prices, Trumpâs previous attacks on Iran, fairy tales of enriched uranium and a revolution that could start at any moment.
Less than a year ago Fox News celebrated the success of Operation Midnight Hammer a military strike that was supposed to obliterate Iranâs ability to create a nuclear weapon.
Then with very little warning Trump started a war with Iran under the guise that the regime was about to attack the United States or Israel with the same nuclear weapons he claimed to have wiped off the face of the planet.
The zombie nuclear program seems to exist only in Trumpâs mind and Fox News is happy to dutifully go along with his delusion. Itâs getting more difficult with each passing day for the network to pull this off.
Instead of the usual segments meant to keep Fox viewers terrified of undocumented immigrants, woke blue-haired liberals, transgender folks and urban crime the network has gone headfirst into a fabricated reality based on hunches, feelings and the dreams of a deranged narcissist with imperialist fantasies in the throes of dementia.
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Last week on Fox overpaid television personalities tried to fake their way through a war they didnât understand. As the president changed the reasons he started the military conflict with Iran the folks at Fox struggled to forge a coherent message about it.
The propaganda machine sputtered and stumbled. The network kept repeating Trumpâs mixed messages:
* The war was already over/The war will be over soon/This isnât a war
* High gas prices are a small price to pay for freedom/Gas prices will drop immediately/Americans donât care about high gas prices
* There will be no ground invasion of U.S. troops/There might be a short ground invasion of U.S. troops
* Weâve killed their leadership/The new leadership is worse than the old leadership
* Trump is the peace president/Trump has started military conflicts with seven different countries
* This war will bring long-term peace/Every problem in the world is caused by Iran
* Russia is helping Iran/Russia is not a concern/This war is about China
* The U.S. is NOT fighting Iran for Israel/Sean Hannity featured a 21 minute interview with Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu
When Fox News hosts werenât talking out of both sides of their mouths, they were promoting Trumpâs lies.
* Americans overwhelmingly approve of Trumpâs decision to attack Iran - several polls say otherwise
* Iran was capable of a nuclear attack on the U.S. or Israel - despite no evidence supporting this
* The people of Iran will rise up and take over their government - so far no such movement has formed. It could be because people donât want to stage a revolution while being attacked by the U.S. and Israel
* Trumpâs promises of âno new warsâ did not mean heâs an isolationist
In the four years Iâve covered Fox News the past week is the weakest Iâve ever seen the network. Instead of a streamlined well thought out strategy to promote the war the networkâs messaging is a sloppy mess full of contradictions.
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Last week Fox News tried to do three things - venerate the president, trash Democrats and convince its viewers that the Epstein files were somehow all about the networkâs favorite arch nemesis Hillary Clinton. By the end of the week Fox got slammed by a news story it couldnât ignore - the U.S. military attack on Iran.
Before Donald J. Trump made the wildly risky move to attack Iran he had hit a bit of a rough patch. An investigation by NPR and other outlets found evidence that the DOJ had withheld interviews by a woman who accused President Trump of sexually abusing her when she was a minor.
Fox News completely ignored this bombshell and tried to hype up Bill and Hillary Clintonâs testimony about their relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
Hillary and Bill Clintonâs testimony about the Epstein files proved to be another nothing burger for the propaganda network. The Clintons did not revealed any new information that could link them to a crime or any wrongdoing.
Trumpâs incredibly long State of the Union address was so dull and lackluster his personal propaganda network (Fox News) spent most of its airtime after the speech attacking Democrats rather than praising Trump.
Recent polls have shown any gains Trump made with Hispanic and Black voters have completely evaporated while independent, young and some lower income voters have also soured on the president.
Democrats continue to outperform in local and state races while grocery prices remain stubbornly high. Since Friday the network has enthusiastically beaten the drums of war in a conflict few Americans wanted.
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