[Note: I posted this on Daily Caller. They took it down, saying I couldn’t “trash Fox” on their site. I quit Daily Caller. Reposting the item here without changes.]
Axelrod’s Wish: On page 424 of his recent memoir, Obama’s former top strategist David Axelrod describes running into Fox chieftain (and immigration amnesty supporter) Rupert Murdoch at a dinner in the fall of 2010:
During the dinner, Murdoch, who was seated beside me, insisted that the president had to move on immigration reform. ….
“But the solution has to be comprehensive,” I said. “We can’t just attack a piece of the immigration problem. And you know, there’s one big thing that you can do to help, and that is to keep your cable network from stoking the nativism that keeps us from solving this.” [Emphasis added]
Four years later, Axelrod may be getting his wish. Most of the mainstream broadcast and cable networks avoided giving excessive coverage to the recent congressional fight over the Department of Homeland Security, which was all about Republicans trying to block Obama’s executive amnesty by attaching restrictions to DHS funding. NBC Nightly News went a step further and avoided mentioning the immigration issue even when covering the funding fight — treating the threat of a DHS shutdown as if it were some sort of out-of-the-blue natural disaster.
But it’s one thing for Dem-friendly NBC to go to bat for Obama’s causes. It’s another if Fox does it too. Fox is supposed to be the feisty opposition network. You’d think it would wage a rousing campaign against Obama’s executive actions on immigration, which are surely wildly unpopular among its viewers, both because of their ends (de facto legalizing of illegals) and their means (presidential overreach).
You’d think that. But you would be wrong.
Fox didn’t editorialize in favor of Obama. It just covered other issues. This is a proven pro-amnesty posture, pioneered in the spring of 2013 when the “Gang of 8” amnesty bill snuck through the Senate while conservatives were distracted by a seeming trifecta of Obama scandals (IRS/Benghazi/seizing AP reporters’ phone records). Given the unpopularity of amnesty with a large swath of voters, any publicity given to the issue is likely to result in an intimidating blizzard of phone calls to the U.S. Capitol, complete with threats against Republicans who might be primaried from the right, Cantor-style. Corporate pro-amnesty lobbyists need peace and quiet to work their influence on Republicans in the face of this GOP-base opposition. No stoking!
That’s what Fox delivered. What makes me so sure? I’ve got proof! Or close to it. Here is a list of the lead story each day on Megyn Kelly’s “Kelly File” show from January 14 (the day the House sent the Senate a DHS bill with a “rider” blocking Obama’s amnesty) until March 3, the day the House finally caved and passed a “clean” DHS bill. (I picked Kelly File because it seemed the high-viewership show likely to best express Fox News Channel’s id. Bill O’Reilly is powerful and egomaniacal enough to go rogue.) I’ve also noted when immigration was discussed, even if it wasn’t the main story — which (spoiler) it never was:
1/14 — ISIS
1/15 — ISIS
1/16 — ISIS
1/19 — State of the Union
1/20 —State of the Union/Terror. (Obama veto threat over immigration is mentioned)
1/21 — Iran (Later in the show, Gov. Perry is interviewed and immigration is discussed)
1/22 — Terror (Yemen)
1/23 — Israel
1/26 — Blizzard/Terror
1/27 —Terror/Israel
1/28 — Terror (Later in the show, Sen. Sessions is interviewed and the immigration fight is discussed at some length)
1/29 — Terror/Taliban
1/30 — Terror/Taliban (Immigration later mentioned in passing by a pundit)
2/2 — Terror
2/3 — Terror (ISIS)
2/4 — ISIS (Immigration by Muslims mentioned later in the show by Gov. Jindal)
2/5 — Terror
2/6 — Terror
2/9 — Terror (ISIS) (General Dempsey in passing mentions open borders as a security issue)
2/10 — Brian Williams/Terror
2/11 — Yemen/Terror
2/12 — Yemen/Terror
2/13 — ISIS
2/16 — ISIS
2/17 — ISIS (Federal court decision on immigration and Senate filibuster discussed later in the show)
2/18 — ISIS (Federal court decision discussed later in show)
2/19 — ISIS (Appeal of federal court decision discussed briefly later in show)
2/20 — ISIS, Feds fear right-wing radicals (Funding fight discussed later in the show)
2/23 — Terror (Mall of America threat) (Senator Lee gets to give anti-amnesty funding pitch in second half of show)
2/24 — “American Sniper” Trial
2/25 — ISIS
2/26 —CPAC convention/ISIS
2/27 — CPAC convention (Jeb Bush immigration pitch discussed. Mention of House funding vote but not that it was about immigration. Segment on possible “Dreamer” murderer)
3/2 — Netanyahu (Mid-show discussion of federal court case, “Dreamer” murder case, Jeb Bush position.)
3/3– Netanyahu (Brief mid-show mention that “the standoff over funding the Homeland Security Department is over.”)
I sense a pattern! For this entire period, Kelly File was basically ISIS and Terror, with a few off-lead excursions into the DHS funding fight, usually when absolutely necessary (as when a federal judge blocked Obama’s executive action). Even some discussions of the federal court decision failed to mention the parallel Congressional funding fight. In fact, immigration was discussed as the underlying issue in the funding fight only 6 times over the whole 34 show period — and only 3 times in the crucial 20 show period that followed the Senate Dems’ initial filibuster of the Republican DHS proposal. These were the weeks when anti-amnesty organizations were desperate for some outfit like FOX to apply pressure on possibly wavering Senate Dems. Instead they got more ISIS. I would suggest that the near-exclusive obsession with Middle Eastern terror is difficult to justify by the inherent news value of the subject, let alone its value to Fox viewers. You’d think the network would want to take a break if only for variety’s sake.
The semi-hysterical focus on ISIS in itself played into Obama’s hands, of course, since the Democrats’ were making a ‘how-can-you-shut-down-Homeland-Security-with-all-this-horrible-terror’ argument. Technically, Democrats were the ones blocking a Homeland Security funding bill with a filibuster– but FOX was not about to emphasize that. “Filibuster” was mentioned only 2 times on Kelly File during this whole 48-day period (three if you count Senator Lee’s attack on “obstruction”). It was mentioned only 17 times on the entire Fox News Channel (plus nine uses of the word in relation to other issues, such as Keystone or Iran sanctions, or general chat show pundit-to-pundit admonitions to stop “filibustering”).
This isn’t what actual coverage designed to alert and inform opposition to Obama on the issue would look like. It would be more like: “Good Evening. Day 7 of the Democratic filibuster of Homeland Security Funding … ”
Even if Fox had done that, Republicans wouldn’t have succeeded in blocking the executive amnesty. Obama could have vetoed any bill they got to his desk, and the votes aren’t there for an override. The best the anti-amnesty side could realistically have hoped for would have been some embarrassing defections by Democratic senators like Donnelly, Manchin, Heitkamp and McCaskill (who in fact defected on one procedural vote). As Frank Sharry of pro-amnesty advocacy group America’s Voice pointed out, even a few key-vote defections would have punctured the Democrats self-presentation as a unified pro-legalization brand, and made opposition to executive amnesty bipartisan.
The main significance of Fox’s immigration tamp-down, though, was as a precedent — a dry run for how Murdoch’s network might ease the way for a legislative amnesty down the road (especially if, as is quite possible, the courts void Obama’s executive actions). If Fox gets away with it this time, there will be no opposition news network next time either.
P.S.: Whom to blame? It’s tempting to be sophisticated and point a finger at young FOX producer types who might be doing what they think the boss wants (as opposed to what the audience wants). That sort of thing happens in large organizations — the nervous aides are more autocratic and intolerant than the CEO. My sense, though, is that FOX is a pretty tightly run outfit. It’s run by the man who built it, Roger Ailes.
That seems to be Rupert Murdoch’s judgment. Remember Axelrod’s anecdote — the one where he lobbies Murdoch to do what has now been done. I didn’t tell you how it ends. Here is how it ends:
Murdoch shrugged. “You’ll have to talk to Roger about that.”
RT @kausmickey: Fox Makes it Easy for Amnesty http://t.co/uspznoqdZF
Mickey, I don’t agree with you on every issue, but you were absolutely right to pen this column, and absolutely right to quit the DC.
We need MORE critically honest writers, not fewer, these days. Keep it up!
@HowieCarrShow this is the article by Mickey Kaus that Daily Caller refused to publish http://t.co/Q8wsqOudf2
@HowieCarrShow Don’t forget to cover @kausmickey article which got him fired by Tucker Carlson http://t.co/Q8wsqOudf2
[…] exactly did Mr. Kaus say about Fox? You can read it here, on his personal blog, in a piece entitled “Fox Makes It Easy for Amnesty,” As he notes, like all media outlets, Fox News has to decide not only what to report, but what NOT […]
Tucker is owned by Fox, so one could hardly call “Daily Caller” an independent conservative blog. Mickey, you’ve got a new reader here!
[…] Tucker Carlson is not a terrible guy, but what did he expect when he spiked Mickey Kaus piece that was legitimately critical of Fox New bias in coverage of stories? Bias is bias and Fox News, while certainly not as bad as other networks, is guilty of it too. […]
Telemundo is a big audience for Fox News.
Big business vs screw America .. One big scam
#teamMICKEY
let us know a.) when the fundraising drive begins and b.) when you start writing for Ron Unz or at VDare.com
Right desires the left to be the fall guy for immigration.
I like Fox but I like integrity better. Good decision.
Thanks for being upright, Mickey K. The nation needs forthright and complete news, reporters like you make that possible. Free press does not mean suppression is allowed in any way or method!
With @RupertMurdoch running Fox News, #amnesty continues to advance per the courageous @kausmickey http://www.kausfile.com/2015/03/18/fox-makes-it-easy-for-amnesty/ … Yay Mickey Kaus!
More, more, bring us more illegal amigos…..we need to more to tap down wages & salaries of Americans and also to “transform” the USA into just another Turd World Banana Republic, with no knowledge or respect for it’s history, heritage, customs, values, etc.
Turn the USA into just an employment office for the Turd World, where multi-generational Americans are few and out of power.
[…] it because it dings Fox News, where Tucker works. Kaus quits Tucker’s site, self-publishes the column, and the incident becomes our scandal du […]
And now we all know why none of the other media has picked up this story. MANY people I talk to are concerned about the ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS issue as it is taking jobs many Americans would work (no matter what they say!!) and making it harder for the USA to pull out of it’s depression!!
RT @KaivanShroff: “@kausmickey: Fox Makes it Easy for Amnesty http://t.co/wKLTaldgg4” Kaus quits after censorship of anti-Fox article
Have you asked yourself, why is FOX News embracing illegal amnesty?
‘Fox Makes It Easy for Amnesty’ | Mickey… http://t.co/mywvuFz338
Carlson deleted your article after I’d tweeted it out. Chump move on his part. I very seldom agree with you but I find your writing useful to read. It makes me think, not just echo. I’ll be around as long as you’re willing to write.
Thank you for your candid and thorough observations-makes one really wonder about Fox News!
Great goods, M.K. Murdoch is pretty open in his support for open borders, and Roger Ailes seems to have that position too. One thing you may have noticed and been pleased by is that the Instapundit commentariat is mostly on your side when Glenn Reynolds did a thread about your parting ways with Tucker Carlson. You probably still self-ID as a Democrat, albeit a very disaffected one. But it means that the people that post on Instapundit are mostly more concerned about a crucial existential issue than a party label.
And, contra Axelrod, I don’t think FNC’s trying to smother this issue is going to work. What’s going to carry the day for the other side is their big money bags.
Illegal aliens get a pass to become citizens just like former Sec of State Clinton gets a pass to destroy government documents that would hold her accountable.
“What difference does it make anyway?”
We taxpayers are the only ones subject to the King.
Revolution anyone?
THANKS MICK!
I like Tucker and the Daily Caller, but what did he expect? If you can’t even criticize Fox over an issue, you are a hack. I can get Tucker not wanting to do it himself, but he should not spike a story that is legitimate. Given the circumstances, quitting is about all you could do.
Thanks Mickey for your fine work criticizing amnesty and other immigration nonsense. Rupert Murdoch wants amnesty, like every other billionaire from Zuckerberg to the Koch brothers. The media push the billionaire agenda – immigration ‘reform,’ pretending with phony corporate PR polls that Americans want it. But
“The share of Americans who are dissatisfied and want more immigration (7%) was unchanged from 2014.”
http://www.gallup.com/poll/181313/dissatisfied-immigration-levels.aspx
But 97% of the media writers want more immigration because their jobs depend on it, as you just demonstrated.
Mr. Kaus, you are right on. I have noticed for several years that Fox, much like the GOP establishment, does its best to avoid the subject of the underenforcement and subversion of our immigration laws.
If you think Americans want immigration ‘reform’ then you are living in The Matrix. The media has you plugged into life support and is feeding you the way they feed mushrooms.
Straight talk Bill O’Reilly gives Fox a certified conservative populist who favors legalizing undocumented immigrants. Murdoch is strongly pro-legalization, Fox viewers not so much. So Fox treads a fine line between what the viewers can accept and pushing Murdoch’s agenda. O’Reilly is extremely important here, a major corporate asset, he’ll be making plenty of money, unlike Mickey.
O’Reilly would outdo Obama by legalizing all the undocumented.
http://www.billoreilly.com/b/The-Factors-Plan-to-Solve-the-Immigration-Crisis/865640677232010297.html
“Once the foreign national registers, he or she is sent a tamper-proof ID card allowing them to apply for working papers.”
Mickey stood on principle, and the establishment spit him out. He was representing what the American people want.
The only chance American voters had to express themselves directly on illegal immigration was in liberal Oregon, where they voted 2-1 against giving driver’s licenses to illegals. They were overturning a bill already signed by the governor, and they were outspent by 10-1.
Fox News are not your friends. Rupert Murdoch and his Newscorp have a gun to their head. They are NOT allowed to report the truth about the disaster of this unprecedented government and media all-out push for immigration “reform.” They KNOW Fox viewers were instrumental in stopping it in 2007. Boycott Fox Now!
This article http://t.co/DJwx63BzSx RT @BossClaw: @mvermi @rtoberl @TuckerCarlson @kausmickey what WAS there???
With all the problems this country has, what we need right now is to import millions of highly unskilled workers! Seriously, is there anyone out there that will stand up for non-billionaire Americans?
“Fox Makes It Easy for Amnesty” This article, by Mickey Kaus, was removed from the Daily Caller because… http://t.co/KPqGmpCZ5I
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This is a good post, but I think conservatives have known for some time that Fox is not 100% on their side. Typically conservatives consume a large amount of news. We realize that Murdoch, Ailes, and the WSJ are all on board.
And thanks for quitting Daily Caller. I found its inappropriate obsession on soft porn and teacher sex scandals as bad as Fox showing off bubbly blondes, hooker heels, and hiked skirts.
This is disconcerting.
Mickey, we don’t agree on a lot but I am with you on this and there are a lot of us. This is a deal breaker for lots of GOP voters and the JEBs don’t believe it. I was a big supporter of Romney because I thought he had the skills to deal with the issue of government interference in the economy and amnesty was not his big issue. Bush is all about amnesty and Common Core, both losers. Keep it up.
I support your position and courage. I long ago became disillusioned with Fox. I will no longer visit the Daily Caller as I recently dropped Newsmax for their management’s contributions to the Clintons.
Well done.