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A New York Magazine article has
blown the lid off the problems at Fox News, and exposed why Sarah Palin will never be the darling of Fox News." The New York Magazine piece quoted a Republican who is close to Roger Ailes as saying, “Roger is worried about the future of the country. He thinks the election of Obama is a disaster. He thinks Palin is an idiot. He thinks she’s stupid. He helped boost her up. People like Sarah Palin haven’t elevated the conservative movement.” Ailes problems with Palin were fully detailed,
" But as Palin contemplated her political future, she began to worry that being a celebrity pundit on Fox was potentially at odds with her presidential aspirations. Last year, tensions between Palin’s camp and Fox erupted over a prime-time special that the network wanted her to host. Nancy Duffy, a senior Fox producer, wanted Palin to host the show in front of a live studio audience. Duffy wanted to call the program Sarah Palin’s Real American Stories. Palin hated the idea. She complained to her advisers that she didn’t want to be a talk-show host. She wanted to just do voice-overs. :rofl: More important, she didn’t want Fox to promote her name in the title of the program. Not that it mattered: Palin’s ratings were starting to disappoint Ailes anyway. Fox hasn’t scheduled any additional specials..."
The article confirmed what has already been reported. When Palin ignored Ailes’ advice and released the blood libel video, she forever damaged her standing at Fox News. Everyone will focus on the fact that Roger Ailes thinks Sarah Palin is an idiot, but this piece reveals both that Palin has always had every intention of running for president, and that she intended to use Fox News as her personal propaganda machine. Sarah Palin’s decreased standing at Fox News has been obvious for months. Palin has mostly been relegated to the wasteland that is Fox Business, hanging out with BFF Greta Van Susteren, and Saturday nights with Judge Jeanine. She pops up on Hannity once in a while, but she is not seen on Bret Baier, and her appearances on Bill O’Reilly have decreased.
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http://www.politicususa.com/en/ailes-sarah-palin
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