Long Time CNN Talker Lou Dobbs Joins Fox Business
Earlier today Fox Business Channel announced that it's hiring former CNN talker Lou Dobbs to host a new program on its schedule. Once again Fox has demonstrated that it is alone among cable networks in being willing to routinely offer conservative opinion.
Dobbs left CNN last year after CNN president Jonathan Klein gave him an ultimatum: "Mr. Dobbs could vent his opinions on radio and anchor an objective newscast on television, or he could leave CNN."
Ironically, CNN's move was an apparent attempt to show that it was politically unbiased, and yet the cable channel had forced Dobbs out for his conservative political views - most notably his views on illegal immigration. None of his decidedly un-conservative opinions garnered even a mention by CNN or other journalists reporting on his ouster.
It wasn't Dobbs's support for a liberal health care agenda - ObamaCare was still being bitterly debated by the nation at the time, remember - or his extreme distaste for free trade and outsourcing that earned him CNN's ire.
Is Dobbs "a conservative"? Most would probably say he is. But he certainly holds left-of-center views - controversial ones, at that. But those views didn't seem to bother CNN. His right-of-center views on immigration were by far the most cited examples of views that were "polluting the CNN brand," as one "TV insider" put it at the time.
FBN, on the other hand, apparently has no problem with any of his views. TV Newser reported today:
Beginning early next year Dobbs will host his own daily program at time that has not yet been determined. Says Dobbs in a statement, “I’m excited and feel privileged to join the great team that Rupert Murdoch, Roger Ailes and Neil Cavuto have created, and I can’t wait to make whatever contribution I can to Fox Business.”
A few days after his CNN leave, Fox News host Bill O’Reilly offered Dobbs a “semi-regular” contributor role on “The O’Reilly Factor.” There was also speculation that he would run for office.
The LA Times reports Dobbs will continue to host his daily radio show in addition to his FBN program.
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Welcome
Submitted by TBAR on Wed, 11/10/2010 - 7:26pm.
To the American side of the news gatherers, Lou. Your ratings will easily triple.
I hope he takes one of Shep's
Submitted by d1carter on Wed, 11/10/2010 - 7:33pm.
I hope he takes one of Shep's time slots....
Thank the Lord. I'm not the
Submitted by Thoreau on Wed, 11/10/2010 - 10:29pm.
Thank the Lord. I'm not the only person wishing for that. Between Shep and Geraldo, I cringe everytime those convenient idiots open their mouths.
That's the fair and balanced
Submitted by hbnolikeee on Thu, 11/11/2010 - 12:45am.
part.
Woof Shemp, woof
Submitted by Tomorama on Wed, 11/10/2010 - 7:36pm.
I was hoping he would take the Shemp 07:00 show.
I usually walk the dog, so the dog is happy that he hasn't taken the slot yet.......
Then he must be a racist,
Submitted by Dingbat on Wed, 11/10/2010 - 8:28pm.
Then he must be a racist, bigot, homophobe, gun clinging, Bible thumper. /sarc.
Welcome to the dark side Mr. Dobbs. At least you will have an audience on Fox.
Fair and ballanced in their hiring too.
Submitted by c5then on Wed, 11/10/2010 - 8:43pm.
NPR fires Juan Willimas for saying what he feels sometimes and telling the truth and FOXNEWS instantly gives him a better paying job even though he is a liberal. Now FOX Business Network hires Lou Dobbs a year after CNN fires him for a moderate/conservative remark on illegal immigration. And Rodger Ailes/Ruppert Murdoch show no signs of being upset with Sheppard Smith when he occasionally lets out a liberal opinion on his show.
FNN and FBN seem to understand that good journalists and commentators will have opinions and all the network has to do is have a ballanced mix. All the others seem to want to silence the conservative side while claiming to be "unbiased".
It's no wonder that FOX is killing all the other cable "news" channels in the ratings. The American public is not stupid.
Madison and Jefferson and Franklin built a Republic - Roberts killed it!
Although some of his
Submitted by Chris Norman on Wed, 11/10/2010 - 9:36pm.
Although some of his political social views might be considered conservative, I'd say Dobbs is more of a populist - like Bill O'Reilly. I find populism - the "we're looking out for the "folks" (to paraphrase O'Reilly) - sort of condescending. It also makes for an incoherent political philosophy. In fact, I think Dobbs and Bill O'Reilly share a lot in common. Both can be okay one minute and insufferable the next.
Dobbs is no conservative. In
Submitted by big.league.slider on Thu, 11/11/2010 - 1:43am.
Dobbs is no conservative. In fact, there's actually not a whole lot of true conservatives on Fox. Maybe John Stossel, Megan Kelly, Brit Hume, Hannity, Cavuto, or Varney. But the rest, such as Smith, O'Reilly, Baier, or Wallace are just mushy populists, saying whatever seems politically correct to them.
Dobbs is only conservative compared to left wing lunatics like Kurtz or Blitzer.