Sometimes I wonder if the hosts of Fox & Friends are completely clueless or just plain dishonest. Today, I think I got my answer. While hyping up the Republicans' new “Pledge to America,” the Fox & Friends crew marveled that social issues weren't a huge part of the pledge, except for “abortion rights and federal funding.” Co-host Gretchen Carlson said that it made sense because “social issues have not been front and center in the last 18 months of discussion.”
First, they must not have read the Pledge very closely, because the signatories do indeed touch on some social issues other than abortion: “We pledge to honor families, traditional marriage, life, and the private and faith-based organizations that form the core of our American values.” And second, social issues haven't “been front and center in the last 18 months of discussion?” If that's true, it certainly isn't due to Fox & Friends' lack of trying. Nary a day goes by that the Fox & Friends crew doesn't fan the flames of bigotry surrounding some social issue. This is a show, after all, that can't help but let its anti-Islam, pro-Christian God complex pop up at some point during the program, not to mention the fact that it frequently promotes and endorses anti-gay views and “some might say” seems to have an issue with the occasional slip into a little sexist commentary.
Let's take a look at some of the lowlights of the “last 18 months,” shall we?
Religion:
Fox & Friends hosts have been at the forefront in protesting the proposed Park51 Islamic community center in New York City. They and their guests have gone into overdrive smearing the imam associated with the project as a terrorist-supporting slumlord who threatened the U.S. with terrorism should his community center be moved. They've repeatedly demanded that the Park51 planners stop being “so stubborn” and act like “good neighbors” by giving up their First Amendment rights, and they've framed the entire debate about the Islamic center's location as being centered on “the fight for ground zero.” Take a look (and trust me, this list is hardly exhaustive):
- Radio host Zoller: “There is no place that Muslims can practice their faith more openly than in” America...“Just not in that spot.”
- O'Reilly takes guilt-by-association smear of Rauf to Fox & Friends
- TIMELINE: Nine months of the right's anti-Muslim bigotry
- Memo to Fox & Friends: No matter how many times you say it, Rauf's comments weren't a threat
- Fox & Friends shows map of 9-11 victim's “body parts found 348 feet” from proposed Islamic center
- Doocy: “So much for outreach,” Rauf “repeating his threat that the mosque will not be moved or there will be trouble, America”
- Media rife with anti-Muslim rhetoric in weeks leading up to 9-11 anniversary
- Islamic studies experts debunk inflammatory allegation made on Fox News
- Boortz: Park51 “being built to commemorate a great victory over the United States on 9-11”
- Kilmeade to Park51 planners: “Why are you so stubborn?”
- Kilmeade reacts to Bloomberg's Park51 support with anti-Muslim rant
- Doocy: “It doesn't exactly sound like” Rauf “is that pro-America”
- Perino describes Park51 protests as “the fight for ground zero”
- Fox's Johnson: New York Muslims should “give up their rights” in order to be “good neighbors”
- Morris absurdly claims Park51 will be used to “train and recruit Sharia law advocates who become terrorists”
- Fox continues to push falsehood that NYC Islamic cultural center will open on September 11, 2011
- Fox opens its airwaves to anti-Muslim activist Geller
- Kilmeade asks if “Islamic community” is “gloating” by building Islamic community center near Ground Zero
- Kilmeade calls Islamic Cultural Center plans “an outrage” and accuses Muslims of “taunting” 9/11 victims
- Fox's Doocy asks if building Muslim community center two blocks from WTC site is a “great insult”
After ginning up anti-Muslim rage, Fox & Friends naturally had to spend some time denying that there was a rising tide of anti-Muslim hate crimes occurring in this country -- or, at the very least, blame the incidents on Muslims themselves:
- Fox & Friends hosts Goldberg to continue sweeping reports of anti-Islam violence under the rug
- Kilmeade blames anti-Muslim rage in Tennessee on Muslims in New York
- Religious freedom? Right-wing's anti-Muslim assault echoed in nationwide mosque protests
Another favored anti-Muslim topic of theirs is Sharia law -- an issue where they appear to have no real knowledge, so they just turn to right-wing hacks to fearmonger about the savageness of it all:
- Carlson and guest Gaffney fearmonger about Sharia law, agree it's “not compliant” with U.S. law"
- Bolling asks Pamela Geller if Muslim-Americans are “starting to live by sharia law within our own U.S. law?”
- Kilmeade asks “Were [the police] going by Shari'a law” after arresting Christian missionaries for “disturbing the peace” at Arab festival
- Pamela Geller calls “Leaving Islam?” ads religious freedom; criticizes NYC mosque as “stab[bing] Americans in the eye”
And if you happen to be an anti-Muslim bigot, Fox & Friends will likely come to your defense. Take, for instance, their treatment of Franklin Graham, whose invitation to speak at National Prayer Day was rescinded because of his inflammatory views of Islam. Fox rushed to his side:
- Fox News whitewashes Franklin Graham's incendiary rhetoric about Islam
- Fox News' Johnson offers every excuse for Graham's anti-Muslim rhetoric, including 9-11
- Is anything too far in Fox's relentless crusade against Islam?
- Fox hosts Franklin Graham who attempts to convert Muslims away from “evil” Islam so “they don't have to die in a car bomb”
Yes, if one thing is clear, it's that Fox & Friends is pretty convinced that if you're a Muslim, there's a good chance you're also a terrorist:
- Fox & Friends baselessly claimed Muslim scholar Ramadan has “ties to terrorists”
- Kilmeade, Johnson want to know if it's time for “special debriefings,” “special screenings” of Muslim officers
- Carlson on Ft. Hood shooting: “Could it be that our own military is so politically correct right now...to be careful about treatment of Muslims that they would have allowed this to go by?”
But lest you think that their religious wrath is limited strictly to attacking Islam, don't worry, Fox & Friends is always more than happy to take up the sword and fight their nonexistent war on Christians -- or to take a stab a liberals who ever express their Christian faith (because we all know that liberals hate Jesus. Duh):
- Fox & Friends' God complex
- Carlson: Pelosi's use of term, “the Word” shows that people on the left “don't want to say the word 'God'”
- Carlson defends inflammatory religious leaders: “If you're going to stand up and talk about [Christianity]” “it's kind of hard to do it without saying certain words”
- Fox & (Christian-only) Friends
- Carlson outraged that nobody will “stand up for the majority of the people” following manufactured war on Good Friday
- Fox on company's decision to stop inscribing Bible verses on military rifle scopes: “The Bible Loses”
- Fox & Friends attacks CAIR for opposition to guns with Bible verse inscriptions because Al Qaeda made “it a religious thing”
- Fox & Friends promotes billboards purporting to speak for Jesus against the greeting, “Happy Holidays”
- Fox & Friends: Humanist “No god?...No Problem” ads are “War on Jesus,” “Crusading against Christ”
- Fox & Friends segment defends Pledge of Allegiance from atheists who use billboards “just to rub people's noses in different things”
Gay rights:
A regular viewer of Fox & Friends knows that when it comes to gay marriage, the Fox & Friends crew are not fans. They bravely propped up former Miss USA Carrie Prejean's crusade against “opposite marriage” and have warned America of gay marriage's slippery slope:
- Fox & Friends' Carlson suggests support of same-sex marriage is due to “being politically correct”
- Fails to grasp the concept: Doocy complains that “gay community” not “tolerant” of Miss California's “opposite marriage” beliefs
- Tammy Bruce discusses “gay Gestapo” that “ultimately smears every gay person”
- Fox & Friends wants to know “what about Americans who want to marry multiple partners at the same time?”
- Slippery Dope: O'Reilly, others on Fox News warn of “triads” with legalization of same-sex marriage
And their support for anti-gay policies doesn't end there:
- On Fox, Malkin refers to objections to Boy Scouts anti-gay policy as a “politically correct jihad”
- Fox's Carlson thinks LGBT vets who protested Obama over DADT could have been playing 'dress-up'
- More witch-hunting: Fox News targets “safe schools czar” Kevin Jennings
Race:
Fox & Friends regularly attacks the NAACP as a “pathetic” organization with “racist sentiments,” yet seem to think that Democrats have invented racism to “keep the blacks voting Democratic.” And, don't forget, it was on this show that Glenn Beck called the President a “racist”:
- Tucker Carlson: NAACP is “totally discredited, some would say pathetic”
- Ingraham: “The NAACP has become a push organization for racist sentiments in many ways”
- They decide: Fox & Friends declares the Tea Party “mischaracterized” by the NAACP's charges of racism
- Fox News wants to know: Do Democrats invent racism to trick black people?
- Fox advances claim that to “keep the blacks voting Democratic” white Democrats have to “convince them America is a racist country”
- Beck caps off week of race-baiting by calling Obama a “racist”
- Conservatives express outrage about charges that their attacks on Obama are racist
They were also quick to jump on the phony Breitbart-fueled smear that USDA employee Shirley Sherrod made racist remarks at a local NAACP meeting. After the story disintegrated, Fox & Friends rushed to cover their and their network's rush to premature judgment, and even tried to find a way to attack the NAACP over the incident:
Fox & Friends also staunchly defended Arizona's controversial immigration bill by stubbornly insisting that the bill did not allow for racial profiling:
- Fox News hosts columnist from hate website VDARE to discuss AZ immigration law
- Fox & Friends falsely claims racial profiling “is not part of the” AZ immigration bill
- Fox baselessly declares it “a gigantic lie” that AZ law could lead to racial profiling
- Kilmeade lets loose with furious rant during “fair and balanced” immigration debate
In general, Fox & Friends seems to have a difficult time dealing with race, as evidenced by their insistence on referring to undocumented immigrants as “illegals,” their children as “anchor babies,” and demanding that they all “learn English”:
- Fox falsely claims NJ is “forcing its police officers” to speak foreign languages
- Fox hosts WND's Erik Rush to rehash Rev. Wright, accuse Dems of racism
Why does Fox choose to use loaded term “illegals”? - Kilmeade says of children's soccer team photos: “They always make the goalie” sit in “Native American-style position”
- Doocy: “If they didn't know there were illegal aliens in” jobs program, “why was one of the components ... learning English?”
- Fox calls 14th Amendment “the anchor baby amendment”
Women:
And, of course, the Fox & Friends gang has been known to engage in what “some might say” is sexist commentary when talking about women:
- Kilmeade's advice to reporter allegedly harassed by Jets: “Get a Whoopi Goldberg outfit, like a big tent”
- Jerrick jokes about cheerleaders “bending over backwards”
- Jerrick reacts to Jerry Lewis' wanting to “spank” Lindsay Lohan: “This may not be the first time Lindsay's been spanked”
- Fox guest Mark Rudov: “Dating is legal prostitution”
- Kilmeade refers to women as “babes, chicks,” and “skirts” during segment on consumer car preference
- Foxy News: Kilmeade teases a Carmen Electra appearance with “she is a wonderful actress, and she's got a great body”
- On Fox & Friends, Limbaugh responds to criticism that he's sexist: “I love the women's movement. Especially walking behind it.”
If only Carlson were right -- that social issues hadn't been “front and center in the last 18 months of discussion.” I'd probably have a much more civil show to watch in the morning. But then again, I may just be out of a job.
From the September 23 broadcast of Fox & Friends: