NOTE: Before you read this, you should know what Jimmy Dore told the guys at RAV’s Studio6B last night and also on this video cast:
Now… there’s some truth to what you are about to read. I leave it to you to discern what’s true and what’s false.
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Rupert Murdock Wanted Top FOX News Hosts to Come Out and Claim Biden Won
“Fox has certainly lost credibility, but since when do we listen to The Atlantic?” — Lawrence Brash
The Atlantic: Fox News Despises Its AudienceâŚ


Republicans and their media enablers despise ordinary Americans.
FEBRUARY 17, 2023
by Tom Nichols
Right-wing political and media figures regularly level the accusation of âelitismâ at other Americans. But new revelations from Dominion Voting Systemsâ defamation lawsuit against Fox News and the Fox Corporation over claims of election fraud are reminders that the most cynical elites in America are the Republicans and their media valets.
Elected Republicans and their courtiers in the right-wing-media ecosystem deploy the word elite as an accusation, a calumny, almost a crime. To be one of the elite is to be a snooty, educated city dweller, a highbrow pretend-patriot who looks down upon the Real Americans who hunt and fish and drive pickup trucks to church. (It does not mean ârich peopleâ; Donald Trump has gleefully referred to himself and his supporters as the âsuper-elite.â) The elites also support the production of âfake newsâ by liars who intend to hoodwink ordinary people into doing the bidding of wealthy globalists. They buy books and listen to National Public Radio and they probably read things like The Atlantic.
This shtick has been a remarkable success. Republicans have used it to convince millions of working people that super-educated gasbags such as Ted Cruz, Josh Hawley, and Ron DeSantis are just ordinary folks who care deeply about kitchen-table issues that matter to their family and a secure future for their children, such as Hunter Bidenâs sex life and whether public schools are letting kids pee in litter boxes.
In the entertainment hothouse, Fox News is the most prominent offender. The Fox all-star lineup, especially in prime time with Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity, and Laura Ingraham, is a parade of millionaires who work for Rupert Murdoch, one of the richest and most powerful men in this corner of the Milky Way galaxy. Every day they warn their viewers that democracy is in peril because of people who majored in gender studies. All of this nuttery is delivered with a straight faceâor in Carlsonâs case, the weird mien of a dog watching a magic trick.
Itâs one thing, however, to suspect that Fox personalities see their viewers as mere rubes who must be riled up in the name of corporate profit. Itâs another entirely to have it all documented in black and white. Dominion might not win its lawsuit against Fox, but for the rest of America, the process has produced something more important than money: an admission, by Foxâs on-air personalities, of how much they disrespect and disdain their own viewers.
According to documents from Dominionâs legal filing, Fox News hosts repeatedly exchanged private doubts about Republicansâ 2020 election-fraud claims. Hannity, in the weeks after the 2020 election, said that the regular Fox guest and top conspiracy-pusher, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, was âacting like an insane person.â Ingraham had a similar evaluation: âSuch an idiot.â And itâs not like Murdoch didnât share that sentiment: In one message, he said Giuliani and the Trump lawyer Sidney Powell were pushing âreally crazy stuffâ and he told Fox News CEO Suzanne Scott that their behavior was âdamaging everybody.â (Fox reportedly banned Giuliani in 2021, putting up with him for weeks after January 6 and then shutting him down as the Dominion lawsuit gained momentum.)
There are few hours on Fox that manage to pack in more gibberish and nonsense than Carlsonâs show, and yetâto give him one zeptosecond of creditâhe took Powell apart in a segment on his show. In later months, of course, Carlson would continue to inject the information stream with various strains of conspiratorial pathogens, but when even Tucker Carlson is worried, perhaps itâs a sign that things are out of hand.
Of course, Carlson wasnât worried about the truth; he was worried about the profitability of the Fox brand. When the Fox reporter Jacqui Heinrich did a real-time fact-check on Twitter of a Trump tweet about voter fraud, Carlson tried to ruin her career. âPlease get her fired,â he wrote in a text chain that included Hannity and Ingraham. He continued:

After the election, Carlson warned that angering Trump could have catastrophic consequences: âHe could easily destroy us if we play it wrong.â Murdoch, too, said that he did not want to âantagonize Trump further.â
Meanwhile, the Fox producer Abby Grossberg was more worried about the torch-and-pitchfork Fox demographic. After the election, she reminded Fox Business anchor Maria Bartiromo that Foxâs faithful should be served the toxic gunk they craved: âTo be honest, our audience doesnât want to hear about a peaceful transition,â Grossberg texted. âYes, agree,â Bartiromo answered in a heroic display of high-minded journalistic principle.
In other words: Our audience of American citizens wants to be encouraged in its desire to thwart the peaceful transfer of power for the first time in our history as a nation. And Bartiromo answered: Yes, letâs keep doing that.
As VoxâsSean Illing tweeted today, Bartiromoâs thirsty pursuit of ratings is a reminder that âno one has a lower opinion of conservative voters than conservative media.â More important, Foxâs cynical fleecing of its viewers is an expression of titanic elitism, the sort that destroys reality in the minds of ordinary people for the sake of fame and money. Not only does such behavior reveal contempt for Foxâs viewers; it encourages the destruction of our system of government purely for ratings and a limo to and from the Fox mothership in Times Square. (New York City might be full of coastal âelitists,â but thatâs where the Fox crew lives and works; weâll know the real populist millennium has arrived when Fox packs off Hannity and Greg Gutfeld and Jeanine Pirro to its new offices in Kansas or Oklahoma.)
Although itâs amusing to bash the Fox celebrities who have been caught in this kind of grubby hypocrisy, the elitism of the American right is a much bigger problem because it drives so much of the unhinged populism that threatens our democracy. Fox News and the highly educated Republican officeholders who use its support to stay in office know exactly what theyâre doing. But they are all now riding a tiger of
their own creation: As the conservative writer George Will has noted, for the first time in American history, a major political party is terrified by its own voters.
Fox, of course, has said that the Dominion filing âmischaracterized the record,â and âcherry-picked quotes stripped of key context,â and the network insisted in a legal brief it was merely observing its âcommitment to inform fully and comment fairly.â Sadly, Fox will likely survive this disaster whether it wins or loses in court. Like the GOP base it serves, the network and its viewers have immense reserves of denial and rationalization they can bring to bear against the incursions of reality. âWe can fix this,â Scott, the Fox CEO, wrote in the midst of this mess, âbut we cannot smirk at our viewers any longer.â
But why not? Itâs been working like a charm so far.
Related:
Brian Stelter: I never truly understood Fox News until now.
Fox hosts knewâand lied anyway. (from 2021)
THE LAWSUIT

And finally I leave you with these wise words:
Mr. sunshine at the end in his star performance on Dick Tok has a nasty & rude awakening comin’. just sayin’
All of these legacy liar nut-job puppets are eaten up with three things:
1. Jealousy.
2. TDS – Trump Derangement Syndrome
3. Stupidity.
(Note ignorance is cured by education. Stupidity is when the education fails.)
I’ll spent about one second considering what Terrible Tommy at the garbage rag ‘The Atlantic’ has to say about *anything*. I doubt seriously I’ll spend more time than that wondering what is true and what is not.
Basically the rule of thumb is *anything* those eunuch clowns say is propaganda.
WATCH WHAT THEY DO, NOT WHAT THEY SAY.
The PUNISHER will administer the PAIN.
NCSWIC