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    Campaign gives Fox's Baier higher profile

    NEW YORK (AP) — Fox News Channel's Bret Baier has already annoyed Mitt Romney this campaign season. Now he's finding fault with one of Newt Gingrich's ideas.

    Gingrich, who was on Fox's payroll as an analyst before running for president, said recently that if he was the GOP nominee, he wouldn't agree to a debate with President Barack Obama if a journalist was the moderator.

    "I don't think that would work," said Baier, who has moderated five GOP debates this election cycle. "I don't think it would be too enjoyable to watch."

    Baier, 42, has increased his profile with the debate work and status as co-anchor with Megyn Kelly on Fox's political night coverage. The nightly newscast he anchors, "Special Report," is the third most-watched news show on cable television, behind Fox teammates Bill O'Reilly and Sean Hannity, and it beats the combined audience of CNN and MSNBC at 6 p.m. Eastern. A former White House and Pentagon reporter for Fox, Baier took over "Special Report" from Brit Hume after the 2008 election.

    Without the journalists, the debates would likely amount to little more than stump speeches, Baier said. Getting politicians off their programmed responses is the biggest challenge for debate moderators and usually produces the best moments.

    But the Fox host understands where Gingrich is coming from.

    "It's just politics," he said. "A lot of politicians have complained about media coverage and media questions. He just does it more frequently than others and perhaps more effectively."

    Baier's not-so-tender moment with Romney came during a Nov. 30 interview. In a style he admired in the late Tim Russert, Baier confronted Romney with some quotes from the past that appeared to contradict what the candidate had been saying during the campaign. He asked: "How can voters trust that what they hear from you today is what you will believe when you're in the White House?"

    Off-air later, Romney told Baier that he thought the interview was overly aggressive and that he didn't like it.

    Romney's unhappiness was evident on the air, too. The unspoken subtext seemed to be: I thought Fox would be a friendlier venue than this.

    "The news operation at Fox has established itself with a lot of folks, including people inside the GOP, as being fair and tough," Baier said. "There shouldn't be any surprise that we were asking questions that probably any other news outlet would want to ask."

    Baier's audience skews right, as it does for most Fox shows. Forty-one percent of his audience identifies itself as Republican, 44 percent as independent and 15 percent as Democratic, according to a 2011 study by GfK MRI, a consumer research company.

    The Washington-area think tank Center for Media and Public Affairs studied evening news coverage of the GOP campaign, including "Special Report," and concluded the Fox show's coverage was most balanced between positive and negative evaluations of the candidates. ABC and NBC were more negative while CBS, mostly due to a lengthy story examining Ron Paul's appeal, was more positive, the center said.

    The news portion of Baier's show more resembles a meaty, old-style broadcast evening newscast than some of the broadcasters do today, said Robert Lichter, director of the center, based at George Mason University, and a communications professor. (Fox dominates its cable competition in the ratings although its audience is typically about a quarter that of NBC's "Nightly News.")

    "He's a serious journalist," said Lichter, who was a part-time paid analyst at Fox until 2008. "He is in the tradition of Brit Hume as someone who tries to be fair and is someone who is worlds away from the talk-show hosts that really give Fox its brand."

    His program's content does lean conservative in its second half-hour, Lichter said. That part of the show is dominated by a discussion Baier leads with a panel of three analysts. Generally, two of the three are conservative: Frequent contributors include syndicated columnist Charles Krauthammer and Stephen Hayes of The Weekly Standard.

    The attention generated by something like the Romney dust-up can be positive because it can encourage people to sample his show, Baier said.

    "The most vocal critics of Fox, most of them have not watched our news shows," he said. "I say to them, give me three days. Watch my show. Watch Shepard Smith's show."

    Moderating the GOP presidential debates has been an education for Baier, who had never done that duty before on a national-level campaign. Mostly, it involved learning to avoid open-ended questions that candidates could slip away from and use as a launching pad for speeches.

    "I do think that people get fed up with the back and forth, the day-to-day attacks," he said. "But that's part of politics as we know it now. I do think there's a hunger for substance. I actually think that's one of the reasons our show succeeds."

    He backs up CNN's John King, who was angrily denounced by Gingrich for opening a CNN debate with a question about the former speaker's ex-wife's claim that he had asked her for an open marriage. Baier said he probably would have framed the question differently, putting it in the context of presidential character.

    Given that the issue was dominating coverage on that day before the South Carolina primary, the topic was unavoidable, he said.

    "The people who say, 'You just don't ask that question at all,' I don't think that's reality," Baier said.

    Baier doesn't expect an early resolution to the GOP nomination fight. The debates have been good business for the cable news networks, less so on the nights turned over to coverage of primary or caucus coverage. It's all good for a political show like "Special Report," however.

    "Brit built this foundation," Baier said. "We're just trying to complete the house."

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    • Eric Williams  •  3 mths ago
      Let me go ahead and summarize everyones replies on here. "Fox News Is Biased". "MSNBC is biased"."Republicans are fools". "Liberals are idiots". Did I miss anything? Here's an idea, how about we skip the name calling and actually focus on the issues. We are so hell bent on proving who is right and who is wrong nowadays that we seem to have forgotten how to compromise on issues and try to set up a plan to rebuild our country. And then people want to get mad at the people in office for doing it as well......
      • MmmCoffee 3 mths ago
        Amen.
      • Dr Ross 3 mths ago
        I think teaching people how to swim in a sea of propaganda is a good thing and it looks to me that you in particular could save a lot of people from drowning in that sea of propaganda.
      • Lou 3 mths ago
        Well said.
    • Bill  •  3 mths ago
      Good to see someone in the media ask hard questions instead of a bunch of softball questions. I think the media should never have to coddle politicians.
    • robbie  •  Chico, California  •  3 mths ago
      I like how todays news anchors get a bachelors degree in communication. But act like they have a doctorate in Economics, Politics, Religion, Psychology, well anything they talk about.
      • C 3 mths ago
        Why you just described, ABC,NBC,CBS, MSNBC, CNN, & NPR! THANKS! and their own narcissistic views of themselves!
    • Wampler  •  3 mths ago
      Ok... I think EVERYONE knows fox leans right. And I don't care. MSNBC leans left... Anyway, we can stop arguing that now... I am more Liberal yet watch Baier all the time. Out of all of them, and yes he leans right, he is the most honest and actually cares about his craft of being a journalist. Newt is the biggest whiner in the race. If something goes wrong he blames the media or some other source. It's never him just being an blowhard idiot. Baier is right, journalists do make the best moderators. Rather it be CNN, Fox, MSNBC etc.. You may not like the way they lean but that's the point. Keep politicians off talking points and make them answer the tougher questions. (Even though 99% of the time they just go right back to their talking points...)
      • Ed 3 mths ago
        I like the way you think, I am an independent and watch the left and the right!
      • Wampler 3 mths ago
        Me too Ed... You have to actually see both sides of a coin to ensure someone is not just telling you it landed on tails. People these days tend to watch and listen to people they agree with. I am the opposite. I want to hear views I don't agree with. I want to know what other people think and then form my own conclusions.

        I love how both sides call each other names and such. I am called a "Liberal" all the time. I don't have the heart to tell them that not only do I not take offenses to that, I am also not a true liberal. I just share some of their views. I also share a lot of conservative views too.... Insert Shock face here... All in all, I like to be educated in a debate or argument. I like fact based opinions and not opinion based facts... WoW, this post is starting to sound like an online dating profile... I'll stop there... Enjoy you're day.
    • James  •  Kahului, Hawaii  •  3 mths ago
      Frankly, I want him to be hard on everyone from whatever party they come from. Good for him.
      • JBC 3 mths ago
        When will he start on 0bama?
    • Andrew  •  Buffalo, New York  •  3 mths ago
      I'm surprised more anchors don't do this on FoxNews and MSNBC. It's difficult to take a news channel seriously when all they do is kiss their party's #$%$ and bash the other one. I understand those channels have to do what they have to do, but it just make sense that you call some things into question now and then.
      • Ter 3 mths ago
        Serious truth in your premise. Thanks.
    • pickle boat willy  •  3 mths ago
      Baier has more credibility than Hannity, at least he tries to be a journalist. it's laughable that a candidate gets upset because he wasn't given enough soft balls.
    • Les  •  Centuria, Wisconsin  •  3 mths ago
      You know why the candidates hate some journilists, because some of them actually call out the candidate for what they say and the candidate just wants to give easy popular answers
    • Beachcomber  •  3 mths ago
      I did not know there were any journalists left.
    • Gort  •  3 mths ago
      Yes, we can count on MSM journalists to keep the candidates focused on the core issues that really matter. That means a 90 minute debate will include 77 minutes of Romney and Gingrich quibbling back and forth on the subjects of Bain capital and ex-wives, 12 and half minutes of Santorum talking about his daughter's cold, and finally 30 seconds for Ron Paul to answer whether he'll run third party just to keep it "fair and balanced". Why waste time pressing the candidates on what exact cuts they will make, if any, to address the deficit or pay off 16 Trillion in debt. Or asking Mitt Gingtorum about how they'll pay for keeping a million troops occupying Iran for 50 years if they bomb them as promised.
    • Big  •  Eugene, Oregon  •  3 mths ago
      There's not a single candidate that gives a #$%$ about any of us.
    • Average American  •  Columbus, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      How about Bret Baier, Fox, and the other networks get tougher on the Obama campaign? That would be more helpful.
    • RODNEY  •  3 mths ago
      Now that Newts campaign is on life support......will he do what he usually does ? LEAVE !
    • Will  •  Pleasanton, California  •  3 mths ago
      Funny that when Fox News does it's "job" by actually vetting Repub candidates it results in it's own news story.
    • Jules  •  New York, New York  •  3 mths ago
      Romney dodged the draft during the Vietnam war so he could travel around europe, learn to speak French and convert Catholics into Mormons
    • John  •  Fairfield, Connecticut  •  3 mths ago
      "Thanks to TV and for the convenience of TV, you can only be one of two kinds of human beings, either a liberal or a conservative."
      — Kurt Vonnegut
    • FredM  •  Boston, Massachusetts  •  3 mths ago
      All the candidates should be grilled to within an inch of their lives. This country is in such a mess we can't afford any more Obama, Bush disasters.
    • j  •  Pleasanton, California  •  3 mths ago
      Journalism today has become nothing more than a mere Tabloid.
    • bond-007  •  Waukesha, Wisconsin  •  3 mths ago
      Keep asking those tough questions, don't let anyone slide, Republician/Democrat
    • We apologize an error has ...  •  3 mths ago
      Hey, politicians hate to try to give real answers to real questions. None of them actually have a clue. All their campaigning amounts to is "the other guy is worse than I am".
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