Chris Wallace backpedals on Fox News criticism

It was probably the most-watched segment Fox News has aired in months. Last Friday, “Fox and Friends” host Steve Doocy, Brian Kilmeade, and Gretchen Carlson spent the better part of the morning demonizing Barack Obama over the “typical white person” flap, mainly by removing the quote from context.

Enter “Fox News Sunday” host Chris Wallace. “Hey, listen, I love you guys but I want to take you to task, if I may, respectfully, for a moment,” Wallace said on the air. “I have been watching the show since six o’clock this morning when I got up, and it seems to me that two hours of Obama bashing on this ‘typical white person’ remark is somewhat excessive, and frankly, I think you’re somewhat distorting what Obama had to say.”

The conservative trio was less than pleased, but Wallace’s remarks were heralded far and wide. Imagine, a Fox News personality having the gall to tell other Fox News personalities that their on-air hatchet-job on a Democratic presidential candidate was inappropriate — and doing this before a national audience. Wallace was rewarded with widespread kudos, and deservedly so.

It was only a matter of time, then, that Wallace started backpedaling.

On Monday afternoon — with clips of the confrontation having seemingly ricocheted to every far-flung corner of the Web and with everyone from official Obama bloggers to MSNBC’s Chris Matthews rushing to pat Mr. Wallace on the back — [The Observer] caught up with Mr. Wallace via phone. The longtime newsman said that in retrospect he had mixed feelings about making the remarks.

“I didn’t have any second thoughts about the substance because I still believe what I said was right,” said Mr. Wallace. “But after the fact, you do think to yourself — on a professional level with colleagues I very much like and respect — should I have done that off camera?”

“It’s a close call,” said Mr. Wallace. “I’m not sure I’d do it again.”

Oh, Chris. You’d come so far in the minds of so many. Why discard your new-found credibility so carelessly?

It’s possible that, FNC being FNC, Wallace didn’t have much of a choice. He conceded on Kilmeade’s radio show that his bosses at the network were unhappy with Wallace’s constructive criticism.

Mr. Wallace later told The Observer that in fact he had received one e-mail from a Fox News executive (he declined to name names). “It was not at all in the sense of, you know, how dare you defend Obama,” said Mr. Wallace. “It was in the sense that, isn’t this the kind of thing we should be talking about off camera, not on camera?

Wallace apparently told his boss that he wouldn’t “make a habit of it,” the executive moved on, and there probably won’t be anything else to it. That said, it’ll probably be quite a long time before any of the network’s on-air personalities second-guess Fox News’ Democrat bashing again.

Am I curious though, about encouraging Wallace to express his concerns “off camera.” If I’m not mistaken, didn’t Kilmeade respond to Wallace’s criticism by saying, “I appreciate you respecting us enough to say it on camera as opposed to writing an email”?

NOTE TO CARPETBAGGER: Brian Kilmeade had also walked off the set because of this Obama bashing, but then later said he was only kidding, and the incident was meant as “a joke”, and that “I walk off the set all the time. It’s fun; this is a fun show”. I would hope you would update this post with this info as well, since Brian was also heralded along side Chris Wallace for standing up to Fox News, and both were even given a “six month pass” from Keith Olbermann from appearing on the Worst Person in the World list. I hope now, Keith will recind that vow, and have them both as the “worest” persons tonight. Here is the link to the Brian Kilmeade story:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/03/24/fox-hosts-claim-fridays-_n_93073.html

  • So I guess Fox “News” doesn’t need any Democrats to appear on its shows anymore. I’m glad they got that out in the open.

    What’s funny is Chris Wallace actually forming the words “I think you’re somewhat distorting what Obama had to say.”

    LOL!

  • That’s okay. Obama will just make a speech about typical white people and everything will be okay.

  • No, making a habit of integrity on Fox News isn’t a recipe for a long career. Too much integrity and Fox’s core demographic, mendacious idiots like Manny, would stop watching.

  • Maybe MSNBC could trade Pat Buchanan for Mike Wallace. Maybe Wallace is ready to come over from the dark side.

  • I don’t think that Wallace clarifying his statements goes so far that he’s backing off of what he said. In fact he reflected on the fact that what he said was spot on… It is still just shocking that a FNC on-air person would have the temerity to speak from the heart and not from a memo handed down from on high.

    I think that some of the smarter ones over at Feaux are maybe starting to imagine what an Obama administration will look like and how silly and unecessary they will become when no Dems will go on their channel to discuss anything. They will of course have the 20 some percent that still think bush is doing a “heck of a job”…. but beyond those idiots they will be relegated to either crying and whining about how the “liberal” Dems treat them so bad and won’t come on…….. or they will kick it into a higher gear bashing Dems and liberal policies and how America will become France… or some sort of nonsense.

  • Often a first reaction is the most honest. Once a person stops to carefully craft an answer, it becomes tainted with what they think should be said instead of what their heart says. Too bad the people at Faux News are not comfortable with honesty.

  • Why discard your new-found credibility so carelessly?

    Because “speaking truth to power” doesn’t work when you’re speaking truth to the Friendly Friends, who barely have any wattage between them.

  • what jdthree said. wallace made a point — his colleagues are full of shit, and he wonders if he should have just told them they were full of shit in private. he still has to work with them.

  • Chris hurt their feelings and that mad him sad. He’s not without his sensitive side you know.

  • I still gotta give him props cuz he didn’t back down from his comments and instead just said that he wouldn’t make on the show again. At least he still agrees with what he said.

  • Typical white people harbor feelings, pro and con, about other races based on their experience.

    My grandmother’s experience will not be like mine.

    Due to exposure and integration and sheer OPPORTUNITY, I am more open minded than she.
    I am open minded, my grandmother, less so. Both of us are typical white people.

    Typical black people harbor feelings, pro and con, about other races based on their experience.

    Obama’s grandmother’s experience will not be like his.

    Due to exposure and integration and sheer OPPORTUNITY, Barak is more open minded than she is.
    He is open minded, his grandmother, less so. Both of them are typical black people.

    ATYPICAL white and black people ignore their experience. They come up with commendable amounts of tolerance despite being surrounded by racists OR by some circumstance of tragedy or mental illness become detestable bigots despite a local harmonious diverse community.

    How did the bleedin’ obvious become controversial?

    Typical black people

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