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Newsweek cover (sans asterisk) sure reads like Fox News talking points

September 03, 2010 2:58 pm ET by Karl Frisch

Next week’s Newsweek cover (seen to the right) reads a lot like Fox News talking points -- if you exlude the pesky asterisk at the bottom which reads, “who isn’t actually any of these things.”

Let’s break it down shall we?

Terrorist-Coddling

Warmongering

Wall Street-Loving

Socialistic

Godless

Muslim

President

Let's tackle the two I don't link with examples.

You'd be hard pressed finding a Fox News personality accusing the President of warmongering. That being said, many on the network have certainly claimed Obama participates in class warfare.

That last one about Obama being President is indisputable, but Fox News folks have certainly said that ACORN -- with its shadowy ties to Obama -- committed voter fraud. Nod, nod. Wink, wink.

While the Newsweek cover-story by Jonathan Alter is about what Obama can do to fight back against these lies, it could just as easily have been an entire piece about Fox News' role in pushing these smears. It's a point that Alter does address when discussing the latest Newsweek poll that shows the number of people who think the president is a Muslim has almost doubled (emphasis added):

The blame for this extends from Fox News and the Republican leadership, to the peculiar psychology of resentment in public opinion, to the ham-handed political response of the Obama White House. Whatever the cause, if smash-mouth tactics are validated by huge GOP gains in the midterm elections, then Big Lie politics may be with us for good.

In some ways, it has always been with us, going back to the 18th-century calumny of James Callender against John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and Alexander Hamilton. More recently, the Rev. Jerry Falwell sponsored a film that falsely accused President Clinton of ordering murders and dealing drugs. What’s changed about politics as a contact sport is the reach of the lies. With the exception of Father Charles Coughlin, the anti-Semitic “radio priest” of the 1930s, reactionaries haven’t generally had big audiences. But now the cranks who once could do little more than write ranting letters to the editor on the red ribbons of their typewriters (loaded with exclamation points and in all caps, of course) can spread their venom virally, with the help of right-wing billionaires underwriting their organizations. And while the cable network they watch, Fox News, might not actively promote the idea that the president is a foreign-born Muslim, it does little to knock it down. Fox often covers Obama’s place of birth and religion more as matters of opinion than of fact.

Media Matters has thoroughly documented the role right-wing media have played in advancing these myths, no doubt affecting public perception.

I'm sure you can find other examples of Fox perpetuating these smears in the Media Matters archives. Post your thoughts in the comments thread below.

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    • Author by Disputed Zone (September 03, 2010 3:29 pm ET)
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      You'd be hard pressed finding a Fox News personality accusing the President of warmongering.


      During the campaign, Hannity repeatedly pushed the lie that Obama said he may invade Pakistan.
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    • Author by DellDolly (September 03, 2010 3:33 pm ET)
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      I agree with you - not only do they need to point out the lies, but they need to highlight the liars.

      The MSM doesn't do that enough, and that's why serial misinformers get airtime they shouldn't.
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    • Author by epichuntarz (September 03, 2010 3:42 pm ET)
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      FoxNews is single-handedly responsible for perpetuating those falsehoods. It was quite appalling and painful to watch Kelly and Crowley try to deny that, or to call those things "extreme" when those are AVERAGE examples of rhetoric found daily by their own hosts Beck and Hannity.

      If FoxNews has never asked of Obama was Muslim, or its hosts hadn't demonized him as a "Muslim sympathizer" 1/5 of America wouldn't believe that. This is directly their doing, and it's wrong. They're starting to pay for it.
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    • Author by ifthethunderdontgetya™³²®© (September 03, 2010 3:46 pm ET)
         
      We have a right-wing corporate media, and a far right-wing corporate media.

      They're very happy to characterize themselves as "left" and "right".

      Freedom From Choice
      (DEVO).
      ~
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      • Author by txthinker (September 03, 2010 4:27 pm ET)
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        The days of the "liberal media" are gone. With the major networks all owned by corporations, we have rich a$$holes in board rooms calling the shots where news and information are concerned.
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        • Author by MickD (September 04, 2010 8:36 am ET)
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          And their arrogance extends to the "we're the law, we're the people, we'll decide what the truth is" type of Bond villain evil. Just to stay rich, fat and ignorant.
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    • Author by Andy Kreiss (September 03, 2010 5:28 pm ET)
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      What's the over/under on one of the regular wingnuts here buying a copy and complaining that the cover was totally misleading ?
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    • Author by paul8616 (September 03, 2010 8:48 pm ET)
         
      Bagnews covered the Newsweek cover to interesting effect:

      http://www.bagnewsnotes.com/2010/08/newsweeks-making-of-a-muslim-president/
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    • Author by Jurgan (September 03, 2010 11:03 pm ET)
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      This is more of a "both sides are bad" joke. Terms like "Wall Street-Loving" and "Warmongering" are typical of some lefty bloggers (Greenwald, for example) who complain that every action Obama takes isn't liberal enough. Granted, those complaints aren't nearly as unhinged as the right-wing smears, but I got from this cover that everyone's mad at Obama, just not all for the same reasons.
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      • Author by ifthethunderdontgetya™³²®© (September 04, 2010 11:49 am ET)
           
        Don't ask me to clap loudly for Obama's Cat Food Commission.

        And for all you sensible moderates out there, and you know how you are...Explain to me how the Professional Left's opinion that torture is wrong and we shouldn't do it is EXACTLY as bad as the reichtard opinion that thanks to Jack Bauer, torture is AWESOME and we're not doing enough of it.
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      • Author by ifthethunderdontgetya™³²®© (September 04, 2010 11:49 am ET)
           
        Don't ask me to clap loudly for Obama's Cat Food Commission.

        And for all you sensible moderates out there, and you know how you are...Explain to me how the Professional Left's opinion that torture is wrong and we shouldn't do it is EXACTLY as bad as the reichtard opinion that thanks to Jack Bauer, torture is AWESOME and we're not doing enough of it.
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        • Author by ifthethunderdontgetya™³²®© (September 04, 2010 3:13 pm ET)
             
          WTF, I didn't hit "save" but once.
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        • Author by Jurgan (September 04, 2010 9:34 pm ET)
             
          I hope you don't think that's what I was saying. I'm not saying anyone has to be a full-time cheerleader. I just get tired of some people who do nothing but complain no matter what happens. Professional cynics is a more appropriate term.
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