Enemies and Allies for (Faux) ‘Friends’
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/21/arts/television/fox-friends-finds-ratings-and-controversy.html?WT.mc_id=AR-D-I-NYT-MOD-MOD-M259-ROS-0612-HDR&WT.mc_ev=click&WT.mc_c=189669
When it comes to sitting for interviews Mitt Romney is not usually a willing and eager subject. But there is one invitation he rarely turns down.
Fox & Friends has had Mr. Romney as a guest 21 times in the last year. Thats almost twice a month, vastly more than the four times each he has appeared on NBCs Today and ABCs Good Morning America, which draw five times the audience.
Mr. Romney is hardly alone in recognizing the power of Fox & Friends as a high-decibel megaphone pointing directly at the Republican base. At the height of the primaries not a week went by without an appearance by one of the candidates. And when leading Republicans like Gov. Rick Scott of Florida or Gov. Scott Walker of Wisconsin have something to say, they do it on Fox & Friends.
It is easy to see why. Perhaps more than any other show on the Fox News Channel, Fox & Friends has become a powerful platform for some of the most strident attacks on President Obama. Conspiracy theories about Mr. Obamas religion once found an uncritical ear on the shows set. Assertions that Mr. Obama leaked national security secrets for political gain are accepted as fact. And its hosts recently took time on the air to congratulate one of their producers for making a four-minute video that painted Mr. Obama as a failure.
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This is nothing DUers didn't know already but good to see it in print again.