Wednesday 2 December 2015

what the hell chairman fox

Fox News chief Roger AilesFox News Chairman and CEO Roger Ailes disclosed a private conversation with Donald Trump on Sunday that may reignite the Republican front-runner’s rage.
Ailes used an interview with Adweek magazine on Sunday to dredge up the billionaire’s
August feud with Fox News host and debate moderator Megyn Kelly.
“Look, I’ve always had the same relationship with Donald for 30 years. It’s a friendly relationship, surprisingly enough,” Ailes said when asked about Trump. “I did call him after the first go-round and I said, ‘What the hell is wrong with you? The United States is at war with every g-ddamn country in the Middle East and you’re at war with Megyn Kelly and you think that looks good? It doesn’t look good.’”
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Trump called Kelly a “bimbo” and “the biggest loser” after Fox’s Aug. 6 Republican presidential debate. He followed that up with a tweet about “blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever.”
Trump soon clarified that he was talking about Kelly’s nose, but not before conservative writer Erik Erickson rescinded an invitation to The RedState Gathering in Atlanta, Georgia, which featured many of the other candidates.
“I just don’t want someone on stage who gets a hostile question from a lady and his first inclination is to imply it was hormonal. It just was wrong,” Erickson said Aug. 8, CNN reported.
Ailes’ ire and Erickson’s punishment did little to tend Trump’s standing with primary voters, who have consistently kept his campaign in the political pole position for months. The billionaire’s endurance has establishment Republicans so frustrated that some donors will allegedly back former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton if he wins the nomination.
“In conversations over the past month, GOP establishment donors have confided to the Hill that for the first time in recent memory, they find themselves contemplating not supporting a Republican nominee for president,” the website reported Monday

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