on edit...I took out the word "liberal" from the subject line. It is demanded of me that I must be totally specific, and never add a touch of sarcasm...I edited it. Harold Ford has done very well for himself in a very short period since his loss in November. I am concerned how he will use his stint with Fox News. I wonder if he will push the views of the DLC of which he is now chairman and give the impression that it represents the Democratic Party.
Looks like he will be the "liberal" counterpart to Rick Santorum.
http://politicalinsider.com/2007/03/harold_ford_named_a_fox_news_c.htmlMarch 08, 2007
"Harold Ford Named a Fox News Contributor, Joins Rick Santorum
According to the Politico, former Rep. Harold Ford (D-TN) has joined the Fox News Channel as a contributor. He was also recently named Chairman of the moderate Democratic Leadership Council.
Last week, Fox News announced former Sen. Rick Santorum (R-PA) was named a Fox News contributor."
In January Ford become chairman of the Democratic Leadership Council, which I believe now claims not to really be a Democratic group, at least to the IRS.
Interestingly, the “D”LC is claiming its exemption on the grounds that “Democratic” is really a misnomer:
The DLC responds that its exclusive purpose is to develop and promote its “Third Way” agenda and that some causes it has lobbied for—e.g., welfare reform, fast-track approval of free-trade agreements—got more Republican than Democratic votes in Congress.http://www.correntewire.com/dlc_loses_tax_exempt_status Oops. Oops. Oops. And all those Democrats who are members sure got fooled, didn't they. As an added bonus, Ford is now a VP at Merrill Lynch.
http://www.dealbreaker.com/2007/02/the_price_of_harold_ford_3_mil.phpBut losing doesn't always mean losing, especially if you are a Wall Street friendly Democrat beloved by the media. Many Wall Street firms reportedly came calling after Ford. And the Democrat finally returned the calls of Merrill Lynch, where he has signed up to be a senior policy adviser and a vice chairman.
...."But that $3 million pay check cited on "Page Six" today can't have hurt Merrill's chances of winning Ford over. A man's got to eat, after all."
Some won't easily forget this, however. And some still connect it to the attack on Dean a few days after the election by James Carville. He said Howard Dean was a Rumsfeldian incompetent and needed to be replaced by Harold Ford. A few months later Ford became chair of the DLC.
But this will always stay in the minds of some.
http://justoneminute.typepad.com/main/2005/06/harold_ford_mis.htmlJune 09, 2005
Harold Ford Missed The "Get Behind Dean" Memo
Dems are rallying behind Dean, but Harold Ford of TN missed the memo. From
his appearance on Imus this morning:
June 9, 2005
Imus: "On another note here, speaking of the Democratic Party, which you
are a member of, how's Howard Dean working for you?"
Rep. Harold Ford Jr.:
"(Laughing) I won't have him down so many times in
Tennessee on the campaign trail with me.
He has made some comments as of
late that really speak to a lack of understanding I think, of the country, a lack of understanding of faith and values. I'm a Democrat and I'm a God
fearing one. I grew up in church. Christianity is not reserved for white
males. I think perhaps Governor Dean sometimes gets a little excited at the
mouth, and says things that are simply not true.
It may reach a point where
if he can't find a way to kind of control some of his comments, and temper
his comments, it may get to the point where the party may need to look
elsewhere for leadership, because he does not speak for me, and I know he
does not speak for a majority of Democrats and I dare say Republicans in my
home state. I know that other, even Senator Biden and others, have made some stronger comments about him.
I look forward to having a chance to sit with him here in the next day or so. I think he's going to be here in Capitol Hill a little later today to meet with us. I want to ask him directly. Can he contain himself in a lot of ways, and what is his thought process in a lot of these issues because it is not representative of where the party is."
Posted by Tom Maguire on June 09, 2005 |
The blogger community has been working on pushing Fox's lack of credibility while many in the Democratic party were pushing our candidates to debate on that network.
The Democrats who choose to contract with the White House mouthpiece should know that many will be watching their agenda there, as will Newshounds.
That said, I have no gripe with Democrats who can go on Fox for interviews and keep their integrity. Forcing candidates to debate there or be attacked by Fox as Edwards was, and being an official mouthpiece of them are different issues.