Tag: Sacking

  • The terrible truth about the sacking of Tucker Carlson: someone just as odious will replace him | Emma Brockes

    The terrible truth about the sacking of Tucker Carlson: someone just as odious will replace him | Emma Brockes

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    It is a truism of the US news industry that no one is bigger than the network itself, an insight that Donald Trump – binned by Rupert Murdoch last year – may still be painfully processing, and which this week became suddenly clear to Tucker Carlson.

    The former cable news host, who, it was announced on Monday, had “agreed to part ways” with the network, has hired an aggressive Hollywood lawyer – and in line with the preferred volume of the man generally, seems unlikely to go quietly. Even as the share price at Fox dropped in response to the news, wiping $500m (£400m) off its value in apparent flattery of Carlson, the question remains pertinent as to how much he, and those like him, matter as individuals.

    If you are looking to fill a spare five minutes, it is an enjoyable thought experiment to rank in order of sheer flesh-crawling hideousness some of Fox News’s fallen stars. Where does Carlson place, for example, compared with Glenn Beck, the former Fox personality who, prior to his dismissal in 2011, had a shot at the title of America’s most awful man? Or Bill O’Reilly, a man who was given the boot in 2017 after news surfaced that the company had paid up to $13m in settlements to women accusing him of sexual harassment?

    For a while, a sense has prevailed that these former giants – add to the list the former Fox News head Roger Ailes, ousted in 2016 in the wake of sexual harassment allegations – have been banished from frontline positions, and the hope prospers that Carlson might be among the last. The fact he has lasted this long, and the likely reasons for his departure, however, point in another direction.

    For my money, Carlson – who is presently the subject of his own lawsuit, brought by Abby Grossberg, a senior producer who alleges he was responsible for creating a misogynist and hostile work environment – edges out even O’Reilly for pure anti-charisma. If O’Reilly was gross in a standard Fox News style, in Carlson’s case it was his very blandness, the Tintin hair and look of perpetual confusion, that made him more objectionable than all of his predecessors.

    It is always fascinating to consider the tipping point at which behaviour previously tolerated by Fox becomes suddenly intolerable to the company – and for Carlson, it seems unlikely it’s the Grossberg lawsuit. It might not even be his role in fanning the flames of the January 6 riot that has just cost the company $787.5m in settlement money to shut down the lawsuit brought by Dominion Voting Systems.

    Had it gone to trial, Carlson would surely have been a liability, given the way he encouraged viewers to regard the presidential election as rigged. At the same time, behind the scenes, he was lambasting Trump’s lawyers for selling a line to the public that Carlson himself seems not to have believed. “You’ve convinced them that Trump will win,” he wrote to an attorney for Trump in November 2020. “If you don’t have conclusive evidence of fraud at that scale, it’s a cruel and reckless thing to keep saying.”

    More irksome to his employers, however, might have been his off-the-cuff comments about Trump at a time when Fox officially still backed the former president. In early January 2021, in an exchange with members of his staff, Carlson wrote: “We are very, very close to being able to ignore Trump most nights. I truly can’t wait,” and: “I hate him passionately.”

    I dare say Murdoch hated Trump, too, at that point, but for a network like Fox, it is dangerous to show the workings of the sausage machine too closely. There comes a point where the gap between the true feelings of network bosses and the line they are selling to viewers becomes so large that even those at the back who aren’t paying attention may catch a whiff of the true venality of the operation.

    The most surprising thing to have come out since Carlson’s departure, however, is the breakdown in viewing figures. At the time of his ousting, Carlson was the highest rated cable news host in the US, pulling in more than 3 million viewers nightly. By contrast, Chris Hayes over on MSNBC attracts around 1.3 million viewers and Anderson Cooper, the most boring man on television, scores around 700,000 on CNN in that time slot.

    These are decent figures. But dig down into the details, and among viewers aged between 25 and 54 – the most attractive demographic – Carlson hovered around the 330,000 mark. This is more than his rivals, for sure, but is still a tiny number of people relative to the sheer amount of oxygen this man has taken up over the last five years.

    He will write a book. He’ll launch a podcast. He may accept a flippantly offered $25m job opportunity from the far-right news channel OAN. As with his predecessors, the memory of Carlson will fade quickly to irrelevance as we’re reminded it’s the platform that pulls the strings, not the person. Someone equally odious will replace him.

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    ( With inputs from : www.theguardian.com )

  • After Rahul Gandhi criticises Jaishankar, Cong demands EAM’s sacking

    After Rahul Gandhi criticises Jaishankar, Cong demands EAM’s sacking

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    New Delhi: The Congress on Monday demanded the sacking of External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, accusing him of making “blasphemous” comments on the China issue.

    The opposition party’s attack came a day after Rahul Gandhi hit out at Jaishankar, saying the minister does not understand the China threat.

    “If you notice the statement of the Foreign Minister, he said China is much more powerful than us. To think China is more powerful than us, how can I pick a fight with them? At the heart of the ideology is cowardice,” Gandhi said in his interaction with the Indian diaspora.

    Asked about Gandhi’s criticism of Jaishankar, Congress spokesperson Supriya Shrinate said, “If S Jaishankar understood the threat about China, he would not tell Chinese that ‘we are a smaller economy and you are a larger economy and how do we go and attack them’. Is that not what he said in his interview?”

    “S Jaishankar should actually resign from his position. If he has an iota of morality in him, he should resign.

    “If there was an iota of morality or moral compass alive in the Modi government, he should be sacked for making a blasphemous statement like that, because in one single stroke, he has actually demeaned our forces, he has put everyone to shame,” Shrinate said.

    In a scathing attack on Jaishankar at the Congress’ plenary session in Raipur last month, Gandhi had also said that his recent remarks on China did not show nationalism but cowardice and that these were in line with V D Savarkar’s ideology of “bowing before the strong”.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Details Appear In The Sacking of Three Employees

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    SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir government terminated three employees on Sunday under Article 311 of the Indian Constitution for their involvement in anti-national actions. Article 311 of the Indian Constitution provides for the removal of a person employed in civil capacities by the Union or a State.

    The government, in a statement, said that as a result of their involvement in actions that were detrimental to the interests of the State, such as involvement in terrorism-related activities and drug trafficking, these employees’ activities had come to the attention of law enforcement and intelligence authorities.

    Manzoor Ahmad Itoo, Junior Engineer (Public Works Department) in PMGSY, Bandipore, Syed Saleem Andrabi, Orderly in Social Welfare Department, Tehsil Handwara, District Kupwara, and Mohd. Aurif Sheikh, Teacher in Government Middle School, Pagihalla, Mahore, Reasi are the employees who have been dismissed.

    Manzoor Ahmad Itoo was a key player in enlisting the public’s support for the terrorists and inspiring young people to do the same, endangering the security of the Indian State. Drug trafficking has been linked to Syed Saleem Andrabi. Moreover, Mohd. Aurif Sheikh was discovered to have planted IEDs under the direction of terrorists operating out of Pakistan, resulting in the loss of lives and destruction of public property.

    The government has adopted a zero-tolerance policy for anti-national elements who have abused their position in government. 44 government officials have already been fired using the provisions of Article 311 of the Indian Constitution prior to these three dismissals.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )