At a certain level, it seems [tag]Fox News[/tag] is intent on offering [tag]Al Gore[/tag]’s [tag]An Inconvenient Truth[/tag] as much publicity as the network can muster. For a movie with an initial run of a few hundred theaters, FNC is acting awfully nervous.
For example, there’s the right’s inevitable [tag]Nazi[/tag] comparison.
[tag]Sterling Burnett[/tag] is a senior fellow at the National Center for Policy Analysis, an organization that has received over $390,000 from ExxonMobil since 1998. This afternoon on Fox, Burnett compared watching Al Gore’s movie, An Inconvenient Truth, to watching a movie by Nazi propagandist Joseph [tag]Goebbels[/tag] to learn about Nazi Germany…. ExxonMobil doesn’t have a substantive answer to Gore’s movie, so it bankrolls people like Burnett to smear Gore personally.
And then there’s Fox News’ belief that Gore and his movie could ruin the national economy.
This weekend on Fox News, host [tag]David Asman[/tag] asked his guests to discuss the following question: “If people buy into [Al Gore’s] global warming hysteria, will it put him in the White House and our economy on the skids?” [tag]Steve Forbes[/tag] answered yes, and called Gore’s new movie “a real recipe for more socialist regulation.”
Haven’t these guys heard the phrase, “Never let ’em see you sweat”? If Fox News and its cohorts don’t think Gore has a powerful, persuasive message, then why are they in such a panic?
At this point, if An Inconvenient Truth starts making some real money, or worse, gets nominated for a few Academy Awards, Fox News personalities might get on-air vapors.