Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Preface
- 1 A New Sheriff in Town?
- 2 The Roll Out of Fox News and Its Content
- 3 Did Fox News Influence Decisions to Run for Congress?
- 4 Did Fox News Influence How Members of Congress Voted on Legislation?
- 5 Did Fox News Affect Dyadic Representation?
- 6 Did Fox News Affect Collective Representation?
- 7 Politicians Are People, Too
- Appendix Details of Empirical Studies and Statistical Analyses
- References
- Index
- Communication, Society and Politics
7 - Politicians Are People, Too
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 February 2025
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Preface
- 1 A New Sheriff in Town?
- 2 The Roll Out of Fox News and Its Content
- 3 Did Fox News Influence Decisions to Run for Congress?
- 4 Did Fox News Influence How Members of Congress Voted on Legislation?
- 5 Did Fox News Affect Dyadic Representation?
- 6 Did Fox News Affect Collective Representation?
- 7 Politicians Are People, Too
- Appendix Details of Empirical Studies and Statistical Analyses
- References
- Index
- Communication, Society and Politics
Summary
In this concluding chapter, we review our findings in the context of our initial pre-analysis plan and discuss the limitations of our studies. We then analyze the implications of our study and findings for their scholarly contributions and discuss next steps for future research. We conclude with a discussion of the normative implications of our findings. Despite the hubbub about Fox News being a bull-in-the-china shop, its effects on politicians were contingent on the context of the district they represented. Even if its effects were circumscribed, our evidence shows that the consequences were real. The implications of our findings are twofold. On the one hand, it throws some cold water on the popular notion that Fox News was a right-wing bulldozer that pulled American politics uniformly in a conservative direction. On the other hand, it makes clear that standard theoretical models of congressional behavior are founded on an assumption that, while useful, is most certainly flawed. Namely, politicians are not fully informed rational calculators. Politicians are people.
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- The House that Fox News Built? , pp. 118 - 132Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2025