Nothing-New Coverage, From the Murdochs to Friends of Jeffrey: And, Who Really Cares Anymore?
Gabriel Sherman sure did have a fix on Roger Ailes and Fox. Obviously he had direct access to sources. Much that was new to us was in his blockbuster book "The Loudest Voice in the Room." So fearful was Ailes of that detailed expose that his personal public relations guy Bob Dilenschneider , on a stealth basis, took out a major ad promoting a vanity book about Ailes published a whole year earlier (Zev Chafes' "Roger Ailes: Off Camera.") The lame trick was outed. That increased attention for Sherman's brilliant investigative reporting. How I thought about Ailes after that caper? It was: Run, rabbit, run. Unlike "The Loudest" which was a best-seller, Sherman's recent "Bonfire of the Murdochs" is a disappointment. There's nothing new. That was expected, since so much about that dynasty and the nepo babies came out in "Succession." Also, Tom Wolfe had already made hay with the concept of "bonfire." Recall his blo...