Powered by i.TV
February 11, 2012
 
CONNECT    

Election Night: Fox News (Part 3)

by Jason Hughes, posted Nov 5th 2008 12:32AM
Barack Obama Declared Victorious
Well, at 11:00p/10:00 Central, with the polls having just closed in California, Fox News Channel officially projected Barack Obama to win the presidency by taking California and jumping to 297 projected electoral votes. It was nice of them to make the projection exactly on the hour. Everyone likes a nice round number.

Then, the election panel said that no one could have predicted this even a year ago, but 24 predicted it seven years ago with President David Palmer. That's a sister station, Fox. Didn't you see it? This year they're saying they can see a woman president. Does that mean Clinton in four or eight years? Palin in four? Oprah?

After it was called for Obama, we got 1/3 of the top screen for the panelists and the other 2/3 panned around the crowds in Chicago screaming ... for more than ten minutes! I guess they were looking for Jesse Jackson, and after fourteen minutes of searching they found him. And then the crowd calmed down. Buzzkill! When he cried a bit later the cameraman was there. Of course.

At 10:18p/9:18 Central, John McCain officially conceded the election to Barack Obama. His supporters booed Obama's name, which McCain tried to quell. He bowed out with class and grace, and even more importantly, Fox News stayed the hell out of his way and allowed him to give his speech with no interruptions. He was too clearly reciting a memorized (or teleprompted) speech, but I'll forgive him. It's a difficult moment.

After his speech, I got to watch all the fancy graphics they came up with to flash the words "Obama Elected President." across the screen. I worry for anyone sensitive to Pokemon-induced seizures watching the coverage tonight on Fox News. There's so many lights and flashes and flickering graphics, it's enough to give you a headache.

The new President-Elect came out just before midnight Eastern time to give his own speech to a huge reception in Chicago. There were folks in the crowd responding like we were in a black Southern Baptist church and Obama was preaching gospel. His charisma shone through and really electrified the crowd. His crowd cheered the mention of McCain, but considering what side they came out on they'd probably cheer anything. "This morning, I ate a bowl of Cheerios." (CHEER!) "My wife is wearing a red dress. Look at how red it is." (CHEER!)

During his speech, the cameras again found Jesse Jackson and this time Oprah Winfrey as well. And Obama mentioned that he would be bringing in a new puppy with him to the White House. Remember when the Clintons, who were cat people, got Buddy for the White House. Is there an unwritten rule that you need a dog to be President? Did Ralston-Purina push a secret bill through Congress?

I'm going to give Fox News credit for keeping it fairly light throughout this election night, which didn't drag nearly as long as the last two. With Megyn caressing her big screen, roaming around the set and Brit rolling around on his chair and handing out cookies, they had to do something to overcome all the technical difficulties they had there in the basement and keep our attention. Shiny graphics only get you so far.

As much as everyone cites Fox News Channel as a right-wing news outlet, I think things were pretty impartial tonight. They had their "Balance of Power" segments looking at the shifts in the House and Senate toward an even stronger Democrat presence. But nowhere did they throw up a banner that said "America Gets It Wrong" or "Wake Up America!" or "Obama Is A Terrorist!" so I certainly appreciated their restraint.

Add a Comment

*0 / 3000 Character Maximum

8 Comments

Filter by:
Joey Geraci

Fox News is far right. There is no rumor, no slight leaning, it is a fact. That doesn't mean that they don't attempt to mask it, and even sometimes succeed, but it doesn't change their agenda.

November 05 2008 at 1:44 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Mike Doran

If this is a question everybody knows the answer to... where o where was Bill O'Reilly? I mean, every other news org wheels out their commenting big guns on Election Night; it's the biggest showcase they've got. And the Big Kahuna of FoxNews's prime time slate is nowhere in sight? Or even sound? Not even so much as a phone-in? I doubt that Fox will admit that they're scared of Big Bill blowing his stack on a live pickup - any mention of his archenemy Al Franken would likely set him off like a Molotov cocktail. Still, it seems odd that they wouldn't put their most famous face out front on the night when more people will be watching than any other...

November 05 2008 at 12:43 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
1 reply to Mike Doran's comment
DIR

Bill never appears on election night broadcasts (not for the primaries either) because Bill isn't an anchor (he is, as Bill would say, a bloviator) and I imagine he'd object to being used as a "talking head" being interviewed by Brit Hume or Chris Wallace.

November 05 2008 at 1:10 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
KIrsch

Maybe Clinton in 4 years but not Palin her political career is over

November 05 2008 at 6:05 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
1 reply to KIrsch's comment
Joey Geraci

She is going to stay Governer of Alaska, win reelection easily, and then at the end of her second term, run for Stevens' successor's Senate seat. My prediction. Maybe, maybe, after a term in the senate, she will run for president. By then people's memories of her incompetence and hate will have faded, and she will hopefully have learned how to string a handful of sentences together that logically make sense in context.

November 05 2008 at 1:43 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
DIR

Charles Krauthammer breathes laboriously and "looks like a monster of Frankenstein" because he's badly paralyzed.

November 05 2008 at 1:15 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
2 replies to DIR's comment
Jason Hughes

Well, there's no way to not have that come across like an insensitive ass, so I removed it altogether. Thanks for the heads up and apologies all around.

November 05 2008 at 1:25 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Joey Geraci

I am sure the fact that he is a hard-right hatemonger doesn't help his appearance.

November 05 2008 at 1:40 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply

Follow Us

From Our Partners