Politico 's Smith charged Clinton "seems to be breaching" a Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 17:23:03 -0400

Politico's Smith charged Clinton "seems to be breaching" a "less-aggression" pact with News Corp.

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In a July 20 entry to his Politico.com blog, Politico senior political writer Ben Smith linked to a statement in which Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-NY) urged her presidential campaign supporters to petition Fox News host Bill O'Reilly to "stop smearing grassroots progressives" in light of his recent persistent comparisons of the blog Daily Kos to Nazis and the Ku Klux Klan. Smith added: "Hillary seems to be breaching what had been an unspoken non-aggression (or, rather, less-aggression) pact between the Clintons and O'Reilly employer (and Glover Park Group client) News Corp." In fact, Media Matters for America has documented many recent examples of News Corp. media outlets and their employees -- including the New York Post and Weekly Standard -- and Fox News personalities, including O'Reilly, making false, misleading, or outrageous claims about Hillary Clinton.

For example, on the Fox News program Hannity's America, host Sean Hannity has broadcast an ongoing series titled "The Clinton Chapters" that often contains misinformation about Clinton. During one recent segment, Hannity asserted that "Whitewater and the death of Vince Foster" are "chapters remaining open" for Clinton. Foster served as deputy White House counsel early in the Clinton administration, and his death has been conclusively determined to be a suicide. Moreover, after extensive investigations, three different Republican independent counsels determined there was insufficient evidence to bring any charges against the Clintons in the Whitewater matter. On the July 19 edition of Fox News' Hannity & Colmes, Hannity promised to discuss "the strange and unanswered questions involving the death of Vince Foster" on the July 22 edition of Hannity's America.

Media Matters for America challenged a previous claim by Smith in an April 10 Politico article that Fox News' coverage of Hillary Clinton "has been largely respectful." In that article, Smith claimed that the Clintons and News Corp. chairman and CEO Rupert Murdoch "have emerged as allies at times in recent years," citing Murdoch's September 2005 appearance at former President Bill Clinton's Clinton Global Initiative conference and the former president "even employing Murdoch's daughter-in-law at his foundation":

Bill Clinton and News Corp.'s Rupert Murdoch have emerged as allies at times in recent years, with Murdoch appearing at Clinton's annual New York conference, and Clinton even employing Murdoch's daughter-in-law at his foundation.

Fox's coverage of the Clintons, too, while rarely warm, has been largely respectful, and appears to have retreated from the stridently anti-Clinton line of the 1990s. Last year, Murdoch's New York Post even endorsed Hillary Clinton for reelection to the Senate. In 2005, Bill Clinton recorded a message of praise for Ailes for a gala at which the former Republican political operative was honored.

O'Reilly's comments about Hillary Clinton include:

Among other Fox News personalities and News Corp. outlets:

From Smith's July 20 post to his Politico.com blog:

In going after Bill O'Reilly with increasing vigor, Hillary seems to be breaching what had been an unspoken non-aggression (or, rather, less-aggression) pact between the Clintons and O'Reilly employer (and Glover Park Group client) News Corp.

Contact:
Ben Smith
E-mail: bsmith@politico.com
Contact:
The Politico
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