The Nation wonders: what goes on in Roger Ailes’ Brain Room?
Dan Cooper was one of the people who helped create the Fox News channel with Roger Ailes, and was fired in 1996. In 2008, Cooper wrote on his website that David Brock (now head of Media Matters) had used him as an anonymous, on-background-only source for an Ailes profile he was writing for New York magazine. Before the piece was published, on November 17, 1997, Cooper claims that his talent agent, Richard Leibner, told him he had received a call from Ailes, who identified Cooper as a source, and insisted that Leibner drop him as a client–or any client reels Leibner sent Fox would pile up in a corner and gather dust. Cooper continued:
“I made the connections. Ailes knew I had given Brock the interview. Certainly Brock didn’t tell him. Of course. Fox News had gotten Brock’s telephone records from the phone company, and my phone number was on the list. Deep in the bowels of 1211 Avenue of the Americas, News Corporation’s New York headquarters, was what Roger called the Brain Room. Most people thought it was simply the research department of Fox News. But unlike virtually everybody else, because I had to design and build the Brain Room, I knew it also housed a counterintelligence and black ops office. So accessing phone records was easy pie.”
Personally, I would imagine a glimpse into the Brain Room at FOX News would simply reveal a bunch of kindergarten cubbyholes where Gretchen Carlson, Sean Hannity, Steve Doocy, the Other Guy Who’s Not Steve Doocy, and Chris Wallace stash their brains before going upstairs to make-up.
According to Tim Dickinson at Rolling Stone, it might be something even more sinister:
“Ailes created an in-house research unit–-known at Fox News as the ‘brain room’–-that requires special security clearance to gain access. ‘The brain room is where Willie Horton comes from,’ says Cooper, who helped design its specs. `It’s where the evil resides.’ ”
“If that sounds paranoid,” Dickinson adds, “consider the man Ailes brought in to run the brain room: Scott Ehrlich.” Ehrlich “had taken over the lead on Big Tobacco’s campaign to crush health care reform when Ailes signed on with CNBC.”
Today, Cooper stands by his story. “I believe exactly what I wrote. The only alternative is that David Brock told Ailes well before publication that he spoke with me,” he e-mailed me. “The story is true.” Brock has declined to comment.
Only one question remains: are American law enforcement officials and legislators as afraid of Rupert Murdoch as the Brits’ guardians of the public trust seem to have been for years? Between Byron Williams, George Tiller, and Van Jones, isn’t there now reason to look into the Brain Room and see what’s been concocted there? Will someone please accelerate their investigation, if only to shut down the likely full-time document shredding happening in the Brain Room right this very minute?



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Teddy!
I think it is pretty clear that this kind of casual illegality was systematic throughout the Murdock empire and came from the top. Whether anybody can (or will) prove that remains to be seen. In the mean time, I am rather enjoying watching his growing discomfort.
Good evening, all!
DrDick, if you haven’t read it, the Rolling Stone profile from May of Roger Ailes (sinister link above) lays out how independent Ailes is of Murdoch; it seems the tail is wagging the dog, at least at FOX. I could see Rupert allowing the phone-hacking elsewhere to try to keep up with Ailes; I could also see it migrating from GOP dirty-tricks world throughout News Corp. Roger Stone is a long-time associate of Roger Ailes, and Ailes has his own nasty past.
It’s a long profile but worth the read. The fat man got his start with Nixon in 1968, so he’s tainted our polity for my entire adult life, practically.
I can only imagine Rupert at this moment, all King Henry II, paraphrased:
“Will no one rid me of this meddlesome beast?”
Sorry Rupert; there’s more than one Thomas Becket out there. Yes, full of suck for you. How sad. Not.
Mr. Bond, meet Ernst Stavro Blohard, er, Citizen Kane … er, Dr. Strangelove.
Murdoch is actually the Evil Empire and Fox News is its child. Hope the whole thing crashes and burns.
Aloha, Teddy…! Btw, Scotland Yard’s Top Cop has also resigned, and, the ‘titian-haired one’ is out on bail…!
Scotland Yard chief quits, Brooks bailed after phone-hack arrest…
At the rate things are going, the Brits will have arrested all of his top management over there and you know somebody is going to start singing.
I strongly suspect that it is a case of birds of a feather. Ailes and Murdoch think so much alike that Murdoch gives him his head. From some of the other stories I have seen since this started, Murdoch generally tends to be pretty hands on so I doubt Ailes would have that kind of leeway unless Murdoch knew and liked where he was going.
Yes, exactly. He’s all of them rolled into one, Roger is.
You just described my fondest dream at this point. Would love to have a whole bunch of British canaries singing away… remains to be seen whether us peasants would get to hear the story. Pass the popcorn!
*heh* At least one will from that pack of rats….! ;-)
Read somewhere today that Rebecca was given $5million on her way out. That should buy a lot of silence unless she has to save herself.
If the son James gets called to Scotland Yard tomorrow, I think we may see something more like Lion in Winter.
I agree with both you ‘n Teddy. Ailes no doubt gets a lot of room to manuever by Murdoch. After all, Murdoch’s evil empire is huge, even if it’s wasting away around the edges. There’s only so much “hands on” one person can have. Ailes would have to be a “decider in chief” in many/most ways. That said, I’m sure Murdoch was well apprised of what his capo was doing.
Takes one to know one.
I was surprised to realize that Roger Ailes outlined a FOX prototype during the Nixon years and then got Mr Coors to bankroll one for him in the 1980s as well. He’s been at this for a while.
I heard the Top Cop whining on the radio this evening. One wonders what he did and didn’t know, but the old boy was pretty pissed off that he had to get run out of the show on a rail. Oh well, too bad so sad…
Every once in a great while I get this feeling that cosmic justice may be at hand. This is one of those moments. I am giddy at the prospect.
She is the one under arrest right now and she does not strike me as the kind of person that would tolerate prison very well.
Defending his integrity and blathering about how the 2012 Olympics needed a leader untainted by any scandal. So which is it, guv’nor?
Someone on an earlier thread today was pointing out how all these Nixon creeps have been involved in one way or another with Fox: Rove, Cheney, W, etc.
They’ve been in on it from the beginning… much as I’ve always suspected.
It’s the schadenfreudiest.
Anyone who even remotely thinks that Roger Ailes, and his allies and cohorts, haven’t practiced the most hideous of invasions of privacy, besides their complete and utter disregard for the truth and facts, will also have to come to the conclusion that bears don’t shit in the woods, either.
The most sad part is how many Americans are so easily led astray by the right wing propaganda machine and even when the truth is presented to them, continue to believe in the lie, because it is so much easier to fit into their worldview.
Given the way Murdoch scripts his friendly softball in-house interviews, it’s not hard to extrapolate that he knows everything about what Roger’s got going in the black room.
Follow the money.
Is there any nation where the 2012 Olympics could be held where the leadership has any integrity? Inquiring minds need to know where that place is, so I can immigrate there, stat.
The Top Cop was a veritable study in pique at being hoist on his own damn petard… har de har
Yes, sweeter yet.
The Noise Machine has been planned and built over a very long time. Cheney, Rumsfeld and the PNAC crew have been at this since the Goldwater campaign, which provided an incubator for much of the current radical right.
Really. All “I deny you.”
My favorite line from that film is Hepburn’s after O’Toole says “when pigs fly.”
“There’ll be pork in the trees by morning!”
No sh*t to your first paragraph, and also to your second.
I’ve never really understood how people could swallow that junk on Fox, but boyohboy is it ever popular. No doubt many citizens will be bending themselves into even more pretzel like forms in order to “justify” the events now swirling ’round their very own Princes of Darkness.
The Top Cop is a “SIR” and he thinks that makes him special. It doesn’t since there are hundreds of them – handed out like candy.
teddy!
I’m sure Fox n Friends, and Megyn, and Billo and Hannity will all be right on this. Along with that ex-CBS creep, Bernie. And Howie Kurtz, of course.
– handed out like candy.
Ask Sir Paul or Sir Elton all about that…! ;-)
If ailes was breaking laws in the u.s., I can’t imagine our despicable president doing a damn thing but burying it. Now if ailes was a liberal, then it’d be different.
Z
Or Sir Mick.
If Nixon had died in prison, none of them would have been able to resurrect their careers: Rumsfeld, Cheney, Ailes, Bush. All of them would have been men who worked for the first President to be imprisoned for his crimes against the constitution.
Healing, hell. Jerry Ford’s pardon was about the survival of the GOP and its loyal footsoldiers, nothing else.
brian kilmeade.
Funny how that line has the same meter as “The calla lilies are in bloom again!”
Suzanne!
How to Make a Schadenfreude Pie
Sorry to go all O/T but root for me to get on the radio!
I think, with a push from Jane, I will get to make the case on Sirota’s radio show here in Denver for the National Day Of Action Tuesday to say “don’t fuck with Social Security/Medicare/Medicaid” by storming the Congress critter’s offices.
Sirota is on vacation, but the guest host just emailed me.
Tingling!
fingers and toes crossed dood — wow
Good luck!! Go for it & hope you get it.
The sky here is violet.
Kelly, that’s remarkable!
I’ll be at David Wu’s Portland office Tuesday and let you know how it goes.
lucky you teddy — its overcast grey here — but then again, you had all that rain this morning and i had just a wee bit
No kidding. Nothing burned me up more than that… possibly much more aggravating than even the outcome of Bush v. Gore. It was f*ckin’ unbelievable at the time…. and esp nauseating as rightwingers dutifully lined up to drink the Kool Aid and wag their collective fingers *justifying* that piece of crap nonsense…. oh how we must all “heal”… “heal” my @ss… it’s more like: oh how we must all either come to heel or be ground under the boot heel…. bastards!
Good luck and give ‘em hell!
Time for me to toddle off. I have young minds to corrupt in the morning and this week we are covering both gender and sexuality and race and ethnicity! Take care all.
Amy Goodman piece about Rupert — yes he’s sorry … he got caught — at the Guardian.
Indeed, the Nixon White House was the incubator for all these bastards. Nixon won by over 100 electoral votes, but only a half-million popular votes. If Bobby Kennedy hadn’t been shot, and the 68 Democratic Convention hadn’t been such a circus, perhaps the New Deal coalition could have stumbled across the finish line one last time and kept Nixon out of power.
The Republicans would still have taken power anyway, probably Reagan in 76, but with a different cast of villains.
Lordie, that’s a busy week, doc.
Sleep well.
All – WEEE! So exciting! Gotta boil my talking points right down to acceptable bites.
Can happen to any of you, so I’m saying “Selling Counts.” We have small opportunities and get that 30 second elevator speech ready.
You can bet your sweet bippy that the only thing I’m going to say is cutting SocSec is reprehensible and they better not dare to try it. At all. Ever.
There is no way and not time available to bring up MMT or coin seignorage by means of 17 points and links. Nope, the message is priorities, and screwing with Seniors and near Seniors is anathema to our collective value as Americans, and that’s the message I’m sticking with – Social Sceurity/Medicare/Medicaid:
Still. A. 3rd. Rail.
Touch. It. At. Your. Peril.
The rightwing has always been more disciplined but also had tons more money backing them. The super wealthy have been incubating this for years. Has nothing to do with what’s good for the nation or we the people. It’s all about how to rip off as much as possible in as many ways as possible.
Rupert’s just been a good general in that army of greedheads…
What’s so amusing about all of this is how determined Rupert’s been to keep this all confined to the print portion of his empire. He’s quite willing to jettison that part so long as he can hang onto the far more lucrative TV part.
Except now the TV part looks to be tainted as well.
And with phone hack scandals in not just his two most lucrative countries, but in both his print and TV media fiefdoms, he’s really up a creek.
By the way, the Guardian reads Sir Paul Stephenson’s resignation as a big fat finger of accusation pointed straight at Cameron:
heh… thanks for that juicy tidbit. Another penny drops… and how many more pennies are there?
Pass the popcorn!
Go get ‘em, Kelly. Just don’t say ‘blowjob’ and I’m sure you’ll get a call back!
Radio Producer just confirmed; I’m on at 7:00 MDT – that’s 9:00 E/8:00C/7:00M/6:00P
Paging Spocko, paging Spocko….
Listen via internet at http://www.am760.net/main.html
Belch just said to me “Whatever are you going to wear?”
LOL
Dress for the radio, like Dorothy Kilgallen did, dear.
*heh* Congrats, Kelly…!
I second Teddy’s remarks. That Rolling Stone portrait is frightening.
woohoo kelly!!!
But will these weak ass-clowns currently occupying the WH and DOJ do anything to prosecute them?
I’m not holding my breath.
Or do I have her confused with Kitty Carlisle?
Anyway, something flowing in a bright color, with lotsa diamonds (especially since it’s early morning) and a jewel-encrusted cigarette holder.
Bet the shitsquare, as bmaz always advises with these clowns.
Be sure to go into lots of detail on Chained-CPI — I hear it’s a real crowd pleaser! *g*
I shall wear only cheetos. No wait, my bathrobe.
Good thinking by you, Kelly. [And good luck!!]
My only suggestion would be to add, “Cutting SS, Medicare et al. is the third rail, no matter who [Dem or Repub] does it.
I’m tired of this suggestion that Obama and Dems are “saving” SS from those Meanie Repubs, when they’re as big into the cutting as their “adversaries.”
Well, at least the British gov’t still has some sense of shame and respect/fear of the public, not like the lowlife scumbags that rule over us here.
Z
coincidences? or part of the grand plan?
Because the corporations control the media, The People’s Budget never can enter into the Debt Ceiling faux crisis debate:
http://economix.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/07/18/how-the-budget-war-was-framed/