Who’s Afraid of FNC?

March 11th, 2007

Nevada state Democrats, that’s who!

Nevada Democratic Party officials said on Friday they were canceling a presidential debate co-sponsored by Fox News, following a joke chairman Roger Ailes made about Democratic candidate Barack Obama.

In a letter sent to Fox, Nevada State Democratic Party Chairman Tom Collins and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said Ailes “went to far” with comments made the night before.

The letter makes no reference to a crusade by the liberal activist group MoveOn.org to boycott Fox, which it calls a “right-wing mouthpiece.” Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards dropped out of the debate on Thursday, citing in part Fox’s participation.

The letter also does not specify which comments by Ailes lead to the decision, but a Democratic source told Reuters it was a joke Ailes made about Obama and President Bush during a speech on Thursday night.

“We cannot, as good Democrats, put our party in a position to defend such comments,” Collins and Reid said in the letter. “We take no pleasure in this, but it the only course of action.”

Fox News Vice President David Rhodes responded with a written statement criticizing the Democrats for caving in to MoveOn.org.

“News organizations will want to think twice before getting involved in the Nevada Democratic Caucus, which appears to be controlled by radical fringe out-of-state interest groups, not the Democratic Party,” David Rhodes said in the statement.

“In the past, MoveOn.org has said they ‘own’ the Democratic Party. While most Democrats don’t agree with that, its clearly the case in Nevada,” he said. [emphasis added]

As for the joke in question — which was mostly poking fun at the President, Obama wasn’t offended.

I thought Nevada Democratic party leadership were of strong, independent stock, who would never cave in to the extremists in their own party. Guess not. What a bunch of wusses.

Although I disagree with his politics 100%, presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich isn’t afraid of appearing on Fox News Channel, unlike his competitors who are so eager to kiss up to MoveOn and the Kos Kids (via Jim Rose).

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