snerk
http://tinyurl.com/akcdjhz
A good few paragraphs:
You had to wonder about Fox. This is the third presidential election in
which Fox has been a major player, and the Democrats have won two of
them. A combination of big money and big propaganda was supposed to
carry the day for Romney and the Republicans, but it didn't.
Could it be that the Fox model has played out? Could it be that the lack
of civility and grace, the embrace of the most extreme candidates as
long as they were Republicans, indeed, the whole idea behind Roger
Ailes' brainchild - a pimping station for the far right - may be
politically bankrupt?
Perhaps not financially bankrupt; it seems supported by its advertisers
very nicely. It could go on for quite some time. The question is: Is it
hurting the very people it's supposed to be helping? Does the existence
of this high-profile echo chamber deafen candidates to what the
electorate is actually saying?
Read mo
http://www.sfgate.com/entertainment/...article/Where-
Fox-News-goes-from-here-4021745.php#ixzz2BjeSzUFj