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President Obama

Obama Advisers Have No Regrets About Fox Feud

White House strategists say they are pleased with how things stand

Posted October 28, 2009

White House strategists say they have no second thoughts about taking on Fox News in the biggest media feud of President Obama's administration. A senior Obama adviser says that, even though the West Wing has been roundly criticized by both adversaries and some allies for blasting Fox as an arm of the Republican Party and not a real news organization, administration insiders are pleased with how things stand.

The fuss has energized core Democrats who have wanted Obama and his advisers to get tough with Fox and other critics of the administration, the adviser says. And it has made the point that Fox is an outlier in the journalistic community, a notion that many liberals embrace.

The dynamic is similar to what used to happen when George W. Bush and his advisers took on what they disdainfully called the "mainstream media," especially liberal commentators on MSNBC. In those cases, attacking the media energized Bush's conservative base. Now Obama is doing the same, only with his liberal base, Democratic insiders say.

One drawback, which even Obama aides concede, is that Fox is using the quarrel with the White House as a public-relations tool to stir up its own support among conservatives and to boost ratings. "They're still at it," says a senior Obama aide, who adds that White House officials don't expect to fire another shot in the battle unless Fox strikes first.

Reader Comments

Fox

Forget about Fox go after Al Jazeera. Not much difference. News with a view.

Jon Stewart nails it!

Explanation of the ostensible news/opinion Fox News dichotomy:

http://mediamatters.org/mmtv/200910290044

Time for Obama to Put On His Big Boy Pants!!

Obama must have mistaken the Old Media's fawning during the campaign as national adulation for him and all of his words -- regardless of what came out of his mouth!

So far, he has FAILED TO DELIVER on anything, and seems to distort actions taken by his administration.

Truly believe that he became infuriated with Fox News for opening sun light to Van Jones (not necessarily a fan of US capitalism), and ACORN (an organization with dubious missions and objectives, but operating with taxpayer's dollars). Fox blew the lid off -- and Obama had allegedly been an attorney for ACORN. This caused a lot of folks to question the real objectives of their 'AGENT OF CHANGE'.

Obama has gone from one who was perceived as a savior for the Free World to an 'axman who is great at sharpening his axe, but is incapable of chopping wood!"

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