We’ve repeatedly highlighted the Media Research Center’s Fox News-shaped blind spot on the issue of sexual harassment — harping on allegations everywhere else but ignoring the ones at the MRC’s favorite TV channel. And they keep piling up.
Tim Graham and Brent Bozell’s Dec. 20 column highlights the “stunning announcements and admissions about the serious alleged sexual misbehavior of Harvey Weinstein and others.” “Others” is the closest Graham and Bozell get to referencing the scandals at Fox News.
Graham and Bozell spend the rest of their column parsing the definition of sexual harassment. At first, it seems incongruous that they’re giving something of a pass to certain allegations against hated enemies like Chris Matthews (“he’s a pig, not a harasser”) and Matt Lauer (regarding a woman who had an affair with Lauer she now says was an abuse of power (italics theirs): “You were a 24-year-old woman. Act your age. If he’s a scoundrel, so are you”).
The reason becomes clear later in their column: They’re trying to set up a defense against allegations made against Donald Trump. Here’s how they attack one Trump accuser:
Speaking of makeup artists, Jill Harth filed a sexual harassment suit against Donald Trump in 1997 and renewed her allegations in the fall of 2016. John Solomon at The Hill reports that she repeatedly sent Trump gushing emails during his presidential campaign offering to do his makeup and even testify about how wonderfully he treated women. “I also want to put it out there that I would be willing to say at a rally or somewhere how DJT helped me with my self-confidence and all positive things about how he is with women to counter any potential negativity that may come out at some point in the campaign,” she wrote.
(We’re not watching CNN rushing to the president’s defense.)
Then there’s the old notion of cashing in on allegations. Solomon added that Harth’s lawyer, Lisa Bloom, “eventually started a GoFundMe.com fundraising effort to help Harth and located a donor that paid off Harth’s mortgage on her Queens apartment in New York City.”
Imagine that.
Yes, imagine that. It’s as if Graham and Bozell have forgotten that Clinton accuser Kathleen Willey also tried to crowdfund paying off her mortgage. And for all we know, Willey may have found a donor to actually do so: Donald Trump.
The blind spot was even more obvious in Jeffrey Lord’s Dec. 23 NewsBusters column, in which he served up a lengthy list of how “across the media landscape one player after another fell” by, among other things, “having let loose their private sexual demons on unsuspecting colleagues or others.” Curiously missing from that list: anyone from Fox News.
That Fox News-shaped blind spot hasn’t shrunk a bit.