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with helping George H.W. Bush prevail in that election. Bushs campaign manager, Lee Atwater, said that year that Mr. Ailes has two speeds: attack and destroy. In You Are the Message, a book he wrote in 1988 with Jon Kraushar, Mr. Ailes said the most important factor in winning elections was to be the more likeable candidate. In everyday life, too, he said, the like factor is pivotal, and he advised readers that in any personal encounter, they had seven seconds to establish that they are likeable. Building Fox News In the 1990s, Mr. Ailes moved from political consulting to TV news. He told a reporter in 1994 that he hadnt stayed in politics because I wanted conservatives to run the world. Actually, it was the . But TV was something altogether more
constant level of healthy tan, and stop saying Let me make one thing very clear so often. The young producer believed he could overcome the publics view of Nixon as cold and distant by showing that he could handle tough situations. Lets face it, a lot of people think Nixon is dull, Mr. Ailes told McGinniss. They figure other people got footballs for Christmas, Nixon got a briefcase and he loved it. . . . Thats why these shows are important. To make them forget all that. Mr. Ailes sensed that the campaigns emphasis on production values was the beginning of a whole new concept, he told McGinniss. This is the way theyll be elected
in their first debate; Mr. Ailes advised Reagan to respond to Mondales inevitable questioning of the presidents advanced age with a Reagan line that would become an iconic moment in TV debate history: I will not make age an issue of this campaign. I am not going to exploit for political purposes my opponents youth and inexperience. As time went on, Mr. Ailes became known in his field as the dark prince of negative advertising, producing commercials, such as one attacking Massachusetts Gov. Michael S. Dukakis, the Democratic candidate for president in 1988, for giving weekend furloughs to first-degree murderers. The spot was credited

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creating one-hour, live, campaign-sponsored programs called The Man in the Arena, featuring the candidate responding to questions from voters. Nixon, no friend of the TV camera, quickly came to appreciate Mr. Ailess attention to the kind of theatrical detail that more traditional political advisers didnt notice. When Mr. Ailes saw that the set for the campaign program included turquoise curtains as a background, he ordered them replaced with plain wooden panels — a look he said would create clean, solid, masculine lines. Mr. Ailes became a core member of the team that packaged Nixon, applying the tools of Madison Avenue and Hollywood to a presidential campaign for the first time. Mr. Ailes advised Nixon to use more memorable phrases, maintain a fairly

radio station. In 1962, straight out of Ohio University, Mr. Ailes got a job at The Mike Douglas Show, a TV talk show then based in Cleveland and that within a few years became one of the countrys most popular programs. Mr. Ailes moved up quickly, becoming the executive producer. In 1967, Nixon, preparing to run for president, met Mr. Ailes while he was waiting to appear on the Douglas show. Its a shame a man has to use gimmicks like this to get elected, Nixon told the producer, according to journalist Joe McGinnisss book, The Selling of the President 1968, a landmark account of modern media packaging on the political campaign. Television is not a gimmick, Mr. Ailes replied. Impressed, Nixon told an aide to hire the producer. Mr. Ailes was charged with

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