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Wolfson: Top Hillary Strategist -- Says FoxNews Coverage "Comprehensive, Fair & Evenhanded" & Joins Lineup

by "D. Spencer Hines" <panther@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jul 8, 2008 at 05:19 AM

Let the games begin, indeed.

How Sweet It Is!

We voters will give the thumbs up and thumbs down.
-- 
DSH
Lux et Veritas et Libertas
Vires et Honor
-------------------------------------------

The Caucus
The New York Times Politics Blog

July 7, 2008
A Clintonian at Fox
By Jim Rutenberg

Howard Wolfson, who was a top strategist for the presidential campaign of 
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, is going where some Democrats were
unwilling 
to go during the early days of the election season: the Fox News Channel.

The network is expected to announce as early as Tuesday that it has signed

Mr. Wolfson as a contributor who will appear regularly on its programs.

Mr. Wolfson is joining a network that Democrats shunned for a time, 
complaining that its coverage was unfair. But aides to Mrs. Clinton came
to 
view Fox News as distinctly fair to her in a news media climate that they 
believed favored Senator Barack Obama.

And they have been RIGHT.  Most of the media have been in the TANK for
Fast 
Eddie Obama. -- DSH

"I thought that Fox's coverage during the primary was comprehensive and
fair 
and evenhanded," Mr. Wolfson said Monday in a telephone interview from 
Liverpool, England, where he was vacationing.  "It's a huge audience, and
it 
is im****tant to have a strong, progressive voice on the network."

Mr. Wolfson has long been associated with Mrs. Clinton, working as a 
strategist on her 2000 and 2006 Senate campaigns - with a stint in between

as a communications strategist for the national party - and then joining
her 
presidential team.

Originally serving as Mrs. Clinton's communications director, Mr. Wolfson 
became one of her leading strategists in the final stage of her campaign, 
after the role of her chief adviser, Mark Penn, was diminished amid severe

staff infighting.

Mr. Wolfson maintained a steady presence on television throughout the 
campaign, sparring frequently with the chief strategist for Mr. Obama,
David 
Axelrod, who is a friend of his.

Mr. Wolfson's move to Fox News would likely staunch speculation over
whether 
he would join Mr. Obama's campaign.  But he will certainly forward its 
message on the network, which appeals to more conservative, independent, 
white voters Mr. Obama is trying to court.

Mr. Wolfson's decision to join Fox represents a general feeling among 
Clinton partisans that the network treated her more fairly than did other 
networks it viewed as overly friendly to Mr. Obama.

CORRECT!  Especially NBC, CNN, CBS and the NYT. -- DSH

The night Mrs. Clinton won the Pennsylvania primary, several months after 
Mrs. Clinton joined other Democrats in opting out of a debate that Fox
News 
was to sponsor, her campaign chairman Terry McAuliffe declared live on
Fox, 
"Fair and Balanced Fox!" (The network was first to declare her the victor 
that night.)

Last month the network signed Lanny Davis, a former special counsel to
Bill 
Clinton and a vocal sup****ter of Mrs. Clinton, as a contributor.

Mr. Wolfson is to return to his government affairs firm Glover Park later 
this year and his work with Fox will be part time.  His first appearance 
could come as early as this week and he will immediately become one of the

highest-ranking Democrats with a regular role on the network.

John Moody, the executive vice president of the news division, said Mr. 
Wolfson would appear on various Fox News programs.  He declined to say how

much Fox was paying Mr. Wolfson.

Mr. Wolfson becomes the latest in a succession of political professionals 
who have signed on with television news networks as regular commentators 
providing insider analysis this election season - the sort of role that
was 
once met with alarm within newsrooms but now hardly raises eyebrows.

Mr. Wolfson said he especially relished the chance to take on another Fox 
News analyst fresh from the political battlefield, the Republican
strategist 
Karl Rove.

In a phone interview , Mr. Rove - who shares a lawyer, Robert B. Barnett, 
with Mr. Wolfson - welcomed Mr. Wolfson aboard.

"The guy is very smart," Mr. Rove said. "He strikes me as a very able guy 
and surprisingly pleasant and amiable."

Why surprisingly? "You see the Clinton attack machine and so forth," he 
said, "but here's a guy who's very smart, and I always admire a passionate

advocate, which he is."

Let the games begin.
 




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Wolfson: Top Hillary Strategist -- Says FoxNews Coverage "Compre
"D. Spencer Hines&qu  2008-07-08 05:19:56 
Re: Wolfson: Top Hillary Strategist -- Says FoxNews Coverage "Co
"Raymond O'Hara"  2008-07-08 00:44:57 

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