Fox News: The No. 1 Name in Murder Fantasies

by: Steve Rendall  |  FAIR | News Analysis

This is a re-post of a November 10, 2010 piece from Fairness and Accuracy In Reporting (FAIR) which is particularly relevant to the conversation about the shooting spree in Arizona on Saturday.

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Bill O'Reilly's recent "joke" about decapitating Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank was only the latest example of a demented Fox News culture that permits on-air personalities to fantasize about assassination and other forms of violence against those deemed enemies of the station, its personalities or their worldview.

During the cable channel's 2008 election coverage, in what she later called an attempt at humor, Fox News contributor Liz Trotta linked Osama bin Laden to Barack Obama as people who both should be assassinated:

And now we have what some are reading as a suggestion that somebody knock off Osama, uh Obama. Well, both, if we could.

A week before Trotta's "joke," Republican primary candidate Mike Huckabee was apologizing for his own Obama assassination quip. Addressing a gathering of the National Rifle Association, Huckabee joked that a loud thud heard backstage during his address was Barack Obama diving to the floor to avoid gun shots. Months later, Huckabee was given his own Fox News show.

With its biggest new star, Glenn Beck, Fox News hired a host well-known for on-air death fantasies--for instance, chattering about killing filmmaker Michael Moore with his bare hands and hoping out loud that Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D.-Ohio) would burn to death. In a Fox News skit in September 2009, Beck portrayed himself poisoning Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

It's a culture that apparently filters down to Fox News viewers and supporters. Over the years Fox Nation, the Fox News "owned and operated" fan website, has regularly featured comments expressing the desire to see Barack Obama's assassinated.

Yesterday News Hounds (11/8/10) published a collection of such quotes, some of which can still be read at on the Fox site. Fox Nation purports to be self-policing, to depend on readers to report inappropriate and irresponsible remarks for removal. Apparently presidential assassination fantasies fall short of Fox Nation's standards for inappropriate or irresponsible commentary.

Recent examples of these assassination fantasies on Fox Nation include comments calling for President Obama to "get what Kennedy got," for the CIA to "take this pres down" and a warning to the president that the Koran "ain't thick enough to stop a .308 round."

There is some evidence that Fox's murder fantasy culture has already helped to spark violent action. Reporting for Media Matters, journalist John Hamilton tells the story of Byron Williams, a Beck devotee who engaged in a shootout that injured two California Highway Patrol officers in July. After his apprehension, Williams told police he'd intended to travel Oakland California to kill people at the offices of the Tides Foundation and the ACLU.

In a jailhouse interview in which he described the right-wing media sources that informed his views, Williams returned again and again to Glenn Beck:

I would have never started watching Fox News if it wasn't for the fact that Beck was on there. And it was the things that he did, it was the things he exposed that blew my mind.

Among the things Beck did, according to Hamilton, was attack the Tides Foundation in 29 separate Fox News shows in the 18 months leading up to Williams' foiled mission to Oakland.

Moreover, as the ADL reports, Pittsburgh's Richard Poplawski was so inspired by Beck's anti-government conspiracy theories, he reposted to a neo-Nazi website tape of Beck suggesting the government was building concentration camps for dissidents--before he was arrested after a shootout with police that left three officers dead.

If this all wasn't so deadly serious it would be seriously funny, because O'Reilly has spent years accusing liberal and progressive websites of fomenting hate speech. O'Reilly's crusade largely targets the comment and open forum sections of such websites, highlighting comments that generally pale in comparison to those broadcast on Fox and posted on Fox Nation. To add to the irony, when O'Reilly is called out for failing to make distinctions between the editorial content and comment sections of these websites, he argues that the groups are responsible for everything on their websites:

Open forum is bull.... You can regulate what’s on your website.

When it comes to hypocrisy and Fox News, you really can't make this stuff up.

The hostility behind O'Reilly's creepy Milbank beheading joke was on display when the host appeared to make a veiled threat toward Milbank's boss in an appearance on another Fox show. Apparently angered that Washington Post editorial page editor Fred Hiatt permitted Milbank to publish columns critical of Fox News, O'Reilly had Fox host Megyn Kelly put a picture of Hiatt up on the screen, and told her audience:

This is the editor, Milbank's editor, Fred Hiatt. And Fred won't do anything about Milbank lying in his column. I just want everybody in America to know what the Washington Post has come to. All right, you can take Fred's picture off. Fred, have a nice weekend, buddy.

(Later in the same appearance, O'Reilly suggested that the host join him in physically assaulting Milbank: "I think you and I should go and beat him up.")

O'Reilly's veiled threat toward Hiatt recalls one made in a recent interview with an Australian paper by Fox boss Rupert Murdoch (Australian Financial Review, 11/5/10):

People love Fox News.... We said to the cable operators when we put the price up, we said, do you want a monument to yourself....  Cancel us, you might get your house burnt down.

Perhaps the fish does rot from the head. 

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Faux News is just plain

Faux News is just plain evil.

Beck, Palin, etc. have wanted something like this to happen.



Now the Palin camp is

Now the Palin camp is backpedaling on the infamous crosshairs web post--desperately trying to spin it somehow, no matter how illogically. Palin herself referred to the images as "bullseyes."

But if it's not inflammatory, why did they take it down in the wake of this senseless tragedy? It's a clear admission of a guilty conscience.

All of these right wingers have been sending their dog whistles to the crazies--and they should be held accountable for it.



I watched "Palin's Alaska"

I watched "Palin's Alaska" as she repeatedly missed a caribou, not knowing enough about guns, or hunting, to have checked the sights before the hunt, or how to even load the weapon. Palin probably didn't think about the consequences of her "hunt" on candidates for a simple reason, she's too stupid to draw the connection. Other of her shows showed her lack of knowledge of "real Alaska" or even how to walk in the outdoors- she's a total media created fraud.

Sadly, the Faux news frauds DO get people killed. I support "freedom of speech", but Fox is constantly in the theater yelling "FIRE!" It is unAmerican, anti-American, and frankly- well, you figure out how to spell "treason". Yup, these are real "patriots" all right, their work will make them free??



FOX is 24x7 Hate Speech.

FOX is 24x7 Hate Speech. Hate Speech which
incites violence is Hate Crime. Why has FOX
( Murdoch in particular) not been charged with
multiple hate crimes?



Any nation in which

Any nation in which psychopaths such as Palin, Beck, O'Reilly, etc. have huge followings is seriously diseased.



Barbara Walters has now said

Barbara Walters has now said she feels sorry for . . . Palin.

Ridiculous! Palin deserves to be locked away, and she'll get off scott-free. Let's reserve our sympathy for the woman Palin had in her crosshairs. For the victims of this massacre rather than for the ones who helped bring it about with their hateful rhetoric!



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The very existence of Faux

The very existence of Faux News is an affront to human decency.



Europeans call it "blind in

Europeans call it "blind in the right eye". And the American people and press have been blind to the excesses of the right wing for a long time, otherwise all those KKK and white supremest types would have been jailed before they started the civil war.



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