Warren Calls Fox News a ‘Hate-for-Profit Racket’ and Refuses an Appearance

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Warren Calls Fox News a ‘Hate-for-Profit Racket’ and Refuses an Appearance

Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts during a campaign event in Davenport, Iowa, last month.CreditEric Thayer for The New York Times
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Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts during a campaign event in Davenport, Iowa, last month.CreditCreditEric Thayer for The New York Times


By Michael M. Grynbaum and Matt Stevens

  • May 14, 2019
Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts on Tuesday broke from her Democratic rivals by declining to participate in a Fox News town hall, denouncing the cable news channel as “a hate-for-profit racket” that seeks to turns Americans against one another.

In the harshest criticism to date from a presidential contender against Fox News, Ms. Warren used a series of Twitter messages to accuse the network of giving “a megaphone to racists and conspiracists” and providing cover for corruption. She also returned to one of her campaign’s central themes, framing the channel as the sort of corporate “profit machine” she has railed against.

“Hate-for-profit works only if there’s profit, so Fox News balances a mix of bigotry, racism, and outright lies with enough legit journalism to make the claim to advertisers that it’s a reputable news outlet,” Ms. Warren wrote. “It’s all about dragging in ad money — big ad money.”

“A Democratic town hall gives the Fox News sales team a way to tell potential sponsors it’s safe to buy ads on Fox,” she continued. “I won’t ask millions of Democratic primary voters to tune into an outlet that profits from racism and hate.”

excluded the channel from hosting any of the party’s formal primary debates.

Whether or not to appear on Fox News has underscored a deeper tactical divide among the 2020 Democratic candidates: double down on attracting the left-leaning coalitions that make up much of the party’s primary electorate, or try to make inroads with millions who supported Donald J. Trump in 2016 — and who receive a high percentage of their information from Fox News.

In explicitly attacking the network — whose biggest stars are prime-time pundits like Sean Hannity and Laura Ingraham who regularly defend the White House — Ms. Warren is separating herself from other Democratic candidates who have agreed to appear on Fox News and have said that it is critical to appeal to voters of all persuasions.

Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont took part in a Fox News town hall-style event in April that drew more than 2.5 million viewers, the biggest television audience to date for a Democratic candidate in the 2020 field. Even President Trump was befuddled to see the senator given airtime on his favorite channel. “What’s with @FoxNews?” he wrote on Twitter at the time.

When Senator Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota appeared on Fox News last week, she was seen by 1.6 million people, nearly twice the audience that watched her during an April appearance on CNN.

Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Ind., is scheduled to participate in a Fox News town hall on Sunday, and Senator Kirsten Gillibrand of New York is due to appear in June. Julián Castro, the former housing secretary, has been in advanced discussions with the network, and Senator Cory Booker of New Jersey has said he is open to the idea.

In her Twitter messages on Tuesday, Ms. Warren emphasized that she liked town hall-style events and had taken part in dozens already this year. “Fox News is welcome to come to my events just like any other outlet,” she wrote. “But a Fox News town hall adds money to the hate-for-profit machine. To which I say: hard pass.”

By taking a stand against Fox News, Ms. Warren is making a pitch to the sort of highly engaged progressives she is now relying on to finance her campaign. In February, she said she would forego big money fund-raisers and private meetings with large donors. And by day’s end, Ms. Warren was fund-raising off her pledge to avoid Fox News.

Her denunciation was greeted with glee by some liberals who consider the network the equivalent of state television. But some Democratic strategists see Fox News, with its enormous audience, as a useful venue for candidates seeking to engage with Americans outside the political left.

And some candidates just want the exposure. John Delaney, a former Maryland congressman who is running a long-shot presidential campaign, addressed Ms. Warren on Twitter, writing, “If you’re not using your town hall, I will. Democratic candidates have to campaign everywhere and talk to all voters.”


John Delaney

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If you're not using your town hall, I will. Democratic candidates have to campaign everywhere and talk to all voters.

Elizabeth Warren

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I love town halls. I’ve done more than 70 since January, and I’m glad to have a television audience be a part of them. Fox News has invited me to do a town hall, but I’m turning them down—here’s why...


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Warren Calls Fox News a ‘Hate-for-Profit Racket’ and Refuses an Appearance

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Boss move. Not that I blame Bernie for going up there but other Democrats are well within their rights to say hell no to the propaganda machine that is Fox News
 

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In the harshest criticism to date from a presidential contender against Fox News, Ms. Warren used a series of Twitter messages to accuse the network of giving “a megaphone to racists and conspiracists” and providing cover for corruption. She also returned to one of her campaign’s central themes, framing the channel as the sort of corporate “profit machine” she has railed against.

Hate-for-profit works only if there’s profit, so Fox News balances a mix of bigotry, racism, and outright lies with enough legit journalism to make the claim to advertisers that it’s a reputable news outlet,” Ms. Warren wrote.
No lies told here.

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as much as i agree with trying to get your message out to republicans, i support her explicitly calling them a hateful, racist organization. fukk that state run propaganda machine
 

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regulators is a classic.... but elizabeth warren is no g... :biggrin:

anyhow, addressing the thread.... i support warren refusing to do a town hall on fox... this is the primary season and now is the time to have that debate... some candidates will do fox, some won't... and we will see which route makes the best sense to take.... someone needed to call that network out and warren is the one to do it....
 

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regulators is a classic.... but elizabeth warren is no g... :biggrin:

anyhow, addressing the thread.... i support warren refusing to do a town hall on fox... this is the primary season and now is the time to have that debate... some candidates will do fox, some won't... and we will see which route makes the best sense to take.... someone needed to call that network out and warren is the one to do it....


She is hard as nails.


I think she handled the situation perfectly and it's how I feel. It shows she has values and even though she is an older white woman that she understands and sees what's happening. The same can't be said about all of the Dem candidates.
 
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