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SLEAZY
SHOCK JOCK GETS FOX SHOW
By Cliff Kincaid December
26, 2006 Fox News took another turn for the worst when it started airing a new show hosted by Erich "Mancow" Muller, a loud-mouth shock jock whose radio program was the subject of repeated indecency complaints to the Federal Communications Commission. Muller's employer admitted the essence of the charges, paid a substantial fine of $300,000, and let Muller go in 2005. Fox News has tried to make him a star. The complaints were filed by David E. Smith, now head of the Illinois Family Institute, who objected to Muller's airing of sexually graphic material. Muller, who poses as a conservative on the Fox News Channel, trumpets his own right to "free speech" but sued Smith for filing indecency complaints against him. The Muller suit was completely frivolous, of course, and was eventually dropped. Before getting his own show on Fox News, Muller made regular appearances on the Fox & Friends show. Despite Muller's sleazy background, the conservative-oriented Newsmax.com website ran a positive story about his new Fox show and his career. The story made no mention of his history of filthy routines. The Family Research Council had honored Smith for his work against Muller, and Peter LaBarbera, who preceded Smith as head of the Illinois Family Institute, said that Smith was "living proof of the idea that one person can make a difference." Muller makes a difference by contributing to cultural pollution. For that, he gets a regular show on Fox News, the "conservative" channel. Years ago I was duped into appearing on Muller's radio show to talk about the United Nations. I didn't know who he was at the time. When the interview quickly degenerated into insults and interruptions, I hung up the phone. Muller gave out my home phone number over the air, generating dozens of harassing calls to me and my wife, who was pregnant at the time. I complained to Muller's employer and received a financial settlement without having to file suit.
This is the kind of person Fox News has hired. It's amazing to see so many conservatives duped into thinking he's one of them. © 2006 Cliff Kincaid - All Rights
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Cliff Kincaid, a veteran journalist and media critic, Cliff concentrated in journalism and communications at the University of Toledo, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree. Cliff has written or co-authored nine books on media and cultural affairs and foreign policy issues. Cliff has appeared on Hannity & Colmes, The O’Reilly
Factor, Crossfire and has been published in the Washington Post, Washington
Times, Chronicles, Human Events and Insight.
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Despite Muller's sleazy background, the conservative-oriented Newsmax.com website ran a positive story about his new Fox show and his career. The story made no mention of his history of filthy routines.
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