Bill Sammon is a former managing editor and vice president for
Fox News
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, as well as an author and newspaper columnist. He had previously worked as
White House correspondent for ''
The Washington Times
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'' and the ''
Washington Examiner
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'' before joining Fox News in August 2008.
Personal life
A graduate of
Saint Ignatius High School, in
Cleveland, Ohio
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, and
Miami University
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in
Oxford, Ohio
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, Sammon lives in
Maryland
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with his wife, Becky, and their five children. He is 6 feet 7 inches tall and was reportedly nicknamed "Big Stretch" or "Superstretch" by President
George W. Bush
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.
Career
Sammon authored four
''New York Times'' bestsellers: ''At Any Cost: How Al Gore Tried to Steal the Election''; ''Fighting Back: The War on Terrorism From Inside the White House''; ''Misunderestimated: The President Battles Terrorism, Media Bias and the Bush Haters''; and ''Strategery: How George W. Bush Is Defeating Terrorists, Outwitting Democrats, and Confounding the Mainstream Media''. These books have been largely derided as overtly favorable to President George W. Bush and
his administration. ''
Vanity Fair'' critic
James Wolcott listed ''Strategery'' among other related books on Bush written by "faithful holdouts in Bush's pep squad
hoare happy to have endowed him with superpowers" as "hagiography mash notes whose toothy gleam of triumphalism was almost blinding". Reporter
David Weigel
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sarcastically referred to these books as "scathing critiques of presidential power".
''
The American Prospect
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'' wrote that Sammon "wrote an astonishing four books on the topic of Bush's super-awesomeness".
He is a frequent guest on Fox News programs like ''
Special Report with Brit Hume,'' ''
Fox News Sunday
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,'' and ''
Hannity & Colmes.'' On September 13, 2007, Sammon appeared on ''Special Report'' and argued that
Theodore Olson should be confirmed as
Attorney General
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.
On February 27, 2009, Sammon was promoted to vice president of Fox News and Washington managing editor.
In January 2021, Sammon announced he was retiring at the end of the month, with his position to be assumed by editorial staff members. On the night of the
2020 United States presidential election
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, Sammon had supervised the network's Decision Desk HQ, which had controversially declared
Arizona
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for then-Democratic presidential candidate
Joe Biden
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. Sammon's departure, along with that of
Chris Stirewalt, was seen as retaliatory in light of President
Donald Trump
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's criticism of the network and subsequent decline in viewership. It was subsequently reported that Murdoch suggested that it was "maybe best to let Bill go right away" as a "big message with Trump people".
Controversy
Fox News memos
Media watchdog group
Media Matters for America published memos allegedly written by Sammon while he was Washington managing editor at Fox News where he reminded recipients not to refer to the
public option proposal in the
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
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by name, but instead use terms like "government-run health insurance" or to use various qualifiers. The publication of the memos received attention from media observers.
Another leaked memo showed Sammon had given orders for Fox News to characterize then-
Senator
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Barack Obama
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as a
socialist
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. Sammon said Obama's remarks were "tantamount to socialism", on-air and in a FoxNews.com column, while sending around a memo noting Obama's "references to socialism,
liberalism
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,
Marxism
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and Marxists" in his 1995 memoir ''
Dreams From My Father''.
Some questions that were asked by Fox journalists were allegedly scripted by Sammon. Sammon later explained the incident as a product of his "rather mischievous speculation about whether Barack Obama really advocated socialism, a premise that privately I found rather far-fetched".
[
In 2009, during the ]Copenhagen Summit
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, Sammon instructed Fox News reporters to "refrain from asserting that the planet has warmed (or cooled) in any given period without IMMEDIATELY pointing out that such theories are based upon data that critics have called into question."
References
External links
Biography
at ''Fox News
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Audio interview with Bill Sammon
radioblogger.com
Critical review of Sammon's reporting
Rolling Stone magazine
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Year of birth missing (living people)
Living people
American newspaper reporters and correspondents
American political journalists
Miami University alumni
Saint Ignatius High School (Cleveland) alumni
Businesspeople from Cleveland
The Washington Times people
Fox News people
Journalists from Ohio