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Old 07-25-2016, 11:24 AM
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Post Fox News Chairmen Ailes Slandered by Disgruntled Female Employees

One of the most influential forces in modern media and man behind the curtain of the contemporary Republican Party and conservative movement has come under fire by a band of disgruntled former employees. The employees (all women) allege Fox News Chairman, Roger Ailes is guilty of wanton sexual misconduct. The accusations come in response to a lawsuit filed by one employee and aimed at discrediting the network.

It is no secret that Fox News leans in the right direction in its coverage of world events and is far easier to watch than other network news stations. One of Mr. Ailes' dreams was that people might still watch Fox even with the volume muted. And it is a dream that the network has not fallen short of in its pursuit - indeed most of the time I see Fox in public spaces, it is muted.

Curiously it is that noble ambition, the very thing that makes Fox News bearable for so many viewers that has landed Mr. Ailes in hot water. It is plainly obvious to even the least informed viewer that Fox holds its anchors to higher standards, some of the highest in the industry, often making it appear that other networks hold no such standards at all. As with all standards, Fox's stand as insurmountable barriers to the talentless and unambitious. It should come then as no surprise that as employees become less effective overtime, they may fail to adequately satisfy the requirements of their position necessitating a parting of ways.



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