Barack Obama seems unable to face up to America's problems, writes Simon Heffer in New York. But wait. It's not his fault.
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"Obama's big problem," a senior Democrat told me, "is that four
times as many people watch Fox News as watch CNN." The Fox network is a
remarkable cultural phenomenon which almost shocks those of us from a
country where a technical rule of impartiality is applied in the
broadcast
media. With little rest, it pours out rage 24 hours a day: its message
is of
the construction of the socialist state, the hijacking of America by
"progressives"
who now dominate institutions, the indoctrination of children, the
undermining of religion and the expropriation of public money for
these
nefarious projects. The public loves it, and it is manifestly stirring
up
political activism against Mr Obama, and also against those in the
Republican Party who are not deemed conservatives. However, it is
arguable
whether the now-reorganising Right is half as effective in its assault
on
the President as some of Mr Obama's own party are.
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