Politico has a featured article discussing concerns that exist regarding Fox News employing so many potential Presidential hopefuls.

From Politico:

As Fox?s popularity grows among conservatives,
the presence of four potentially serious Republican candidates as paid
contributors is beginning to frustrate competitors of the network,
figures within its own news division and rivals of what some GOP
insiders have begun calling ?the Fox candidates.?…

At
issue are basic matters of political and journalistic fairness and
propriety. With Fox effectively becoming the flagship network of the
right and, more specifically, the tea party movement, the four
Republicans it employs enjoy an unparalleled platform from which to
speak directly to primary voters who will determine the party?s next
nominee. 

This doesn’t seem too complicated to me.  Apparently, it isn’t that complicated for Fox either:

Fox,
in an e-mail to POLITICO, indicated that once any of the candidates
declares for the presidency he or she will have to sever the deal with
the network.

That’s easy enough.  Glad we figured that out.

For some reason I don’t remember articles on CNN employing Pat Buchanan, or other similar situations.