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Access Pollywood: Fox’s Bipartisan Party

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Access Pollywood: Fox’s Bipartisan Party


Fox News Brings out the Star Power

By John Arundel
Photos By Tony Powell
Roger Ailes with Valerie Jarrett

Roger Ailes with Valerie Jarrett

Any ideological friction between Fox News Channel and the Obama Administration appeared to melt away like February’s snow Wednesday night at the Radio & Television Correspondents Dinner.

“The Most Powerful Name in News” became host to “The Most Powerful Party in DC”  as Fox’s founding CEO Roger Ailes feted several hundred policymakers and media friends with a lavish pre-party at the Washington Convention Center.

The event was as elaborately conceived as a Hollywood soundstage, with burbling fountains, Parisian-styled lamposts, elaborate murals and a guest list heavy on the heaviest that might even impress a White House social secretary.

Several Obama Administration officials showed up in high spirits. They included Obama’s Senior Advisor Valerie Jarrett, FCC Chairman Julius Genachowksi, Domestic Policy Council Advisor Melody Barnes, National Security Adviser Jim Jones, TARP Adminisrator Kenneth Feinberg and Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack.

Laurie Luhn and Donald Rumsfeld

Laurie Luhn and Donald Rumsfeld.

On the Congressional side, the Republican load factor (Donald Rumsfeld, Fred Thompson, Rep. Roy Blount, Sen. Bill First, Sen. John Thune, Rep. Pete Hoekstra, National Transportation Safety Board Chair Deborah Hersman and Sen. Arlen Specter), appeared to be evenly counterbalanced.

Some of the other high-powered Dems working the crowd included Jesse Jackson, Sen. Evan Bayh, Gov. Ed Rendell, Rep. Elijah Cummings, former Clinton campaign spokesperson Mo Elleithee, Sen. Arlen Specter, former Sen. John Breaux,  Austan Goolsbee of the Council of Economic Advisors, Sen. Kay Hagan and Democratic political strategist Joe Trippi.

Bret and Amy Baier and Susanna and Jack Quinn.

Bret and Amy Baier and Susanna and Jack Quinn. Photo by Tony Powell.

Standing in the center of it all was the legendary Ailes, who appeared to be more than pleased that the D’s and the R’s could put down their swords for a few hours as the health care debate raged on the Hill, to enjoy the canapes and cocktails served up by the convention center caterers.

“It’s really wonderful to see so many old friends,” Ailes said. ”The spirit of bi-partisanship is alive and well here tonight.”

Bill O'Reilly, Hadassah Lieberman and Sen. Joe Lieberman.

Bill O'Reilly, Hadassah Lieberman and Joe Lieberman.

A late arrival to the party was Fox News anchor Bret Baier (with wife Amy), fresh from his exclusive White House interview a few hours earlier with President Barack Obama, and a 6 p.m. taping of his primetime show, Special Report with Bret Baier. Earlier in the week the Baiers participated in a Washington Life photo shoot at their Northwest DC home.

Dwight Schar, Dan Snyder and Bruce Allen at the Fox News Pre-Party at the Radio & Television Correspondents Dinner.

Dwight Schar, Dan Snyder and Bruce Allen at the Fox News Pre-Party at the Radio & Television Correspondents Dinner.

Tagging in behind the Baiers for the step-and-repeat led by Washington Life photographer Tony Powell were Washington Redskins owner Dan Snyder, new ’Skins General Manager Bruce Allen, NVR Chairman Dwight Schar, FedEx Chairman & CEO Frederick W. Smith and Fox News uber-hosts Geraldo Rivera and Bill O’Reilly.

Charles Krauthammer and Roger Ailes share a lighter moment.

Charles Krauthammer, Roger Ailes, and James Murdoch share a lighter moment.

Also lending starpower to the event were Fox News talents Shepard Smith, Chris Wallace (with wife Lorraine), Bill Hemmer, Martha MacCallum, Megyn Kelly, Carl Cameron, Jennifer Griffin, Catherine Herridge, Shannon Bream, Griff Jenkins and Alisyn Camerota.

Valerie Jarrett and Geraldo Rivera.

Valerie Jarrett and Geraldo Rivera.

The Fox News talent had plenty to celebrate. In 14 years the cable and satellite network owned by News Corp. subsidiary Fox Entertainment Group has leap-frogged past CNN and MSNBC to become the nation’s most watched news network, seen in 102 million households in the United States and in 40 other countries.

“The secret to all this is good people,” Ailes said. “I don’t take much of the credit myself. At the end of the day, almost everything I do is related to my ability to hire good people.”

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Obamaland: Inside POTUS’ First State Dinner

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Obamaland: Inside POTUS’ First State Dinner


Pomp and Circumstance at the Obamas’ first State Dinner for the Indian Prime Minister Singh

Brian and Meredith Williams  Photo by Kyle Samperton

Brian and Meredith Williams Photo by Kyle Samperton

By John Arundel

There was an element of suspense and breathless anticipation to the Obamas first State Dinner Tuesday. Staff and Secret Service shuttled around in tuxedos and floor-length ball gowns, as a fireplace crackled in the Green Room and the Marine Corps Orchestra filled the Grand Foyer with New Orleans jazz tunes.

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Atlantic Council Awards

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Atlantic Council Awards


The Ritz-Carlton

Photos by Tony Powell

Colin Powell and Henry Kissinger

Colin Powell and Henry Kissinger

THE EVENT: The Atlantic Council of the United States honored Adm. Michael Mullen, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, media mogul Rupert Murdoch and Russian piano virtuoso Evgeny Kissin at its annual awards dinner, after which Kissin gave a performance. THE GUESTS: Colin Powell, Brent Scowcroft, Henry A. Kissinger, Brig. Gen. Jim Jones, former Polish President Aleksander Krasniewski, Russell and Aileen Train, Donatella Flick, Lloyd Hand, Dan and Rhoda Glickman, Arnaud and Alexandra de Borchgrave, Bob Barnett and Rita Braver.

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