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Is the Tyranny of Right-Wing Radio Coming to an End?
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As noted recently on the "Focus on the Family action" website citizenlink.com, conservative fears of a supposed return to the Federal Communications Commission's long-defunct Fairness Doctrine remain unabated. In a post entitled "Take Action: Ask Congress to Protect Talk Radio," Managing Editor Jennifer Mesko recently wrote, "Democrats have threatened to reinstate the Fairness Doctrine which would force conservative stations to broadcast liberal viewpoints."
In response, says Mesko, "Radio broadcasters and some members of Congress are calling on Democrats to celebrate July Fourth -- dubbed "Radio Independence Day" -- by pledging to protect the airwaves from censorship."
As previously reported, "Leading hard-right conservatives, led by their talk radio 'shock jock' shock troops, have been worrying aloud about the supposed return of the long-defunct Fairness Doctrine ever since their stunning success last year in defeating bi-partisan immigration reform."
Although most informed observers believe the right's existential angst is unfounded, it is nonetheless real -- and has spurred former broadcaster and current congressman Mike Pence, R-Ind., to introduce the Broadcaster Freedom Act (H.R. 2905), which would prohibit the FCC from reinstating the Fairness Doctrine. "Bringing back the Fairness Doctrine would amount to government control of political views on the commercial and religious airwaves of America, and it must be opposed," Pence told Family News in Focus, while calling on Congress to support the Broadcaster Freedom Act before July Fourth. Shock jock Laura Ingraham joined Pence, saying, "This is nothing more than an attempt to have government regulate one of the most effective forms of political discussion today."
Of course, only a year ago more than three hundred members of Congress -- including 113 Democrats -- supported a moratorium on the Fairness Doctrine!
Meanwhile, other conservatives, such as Jim Boulet Jr., executive director of English First and organizer of the website KeepRushontheAir.com are claiming that the cunning (if Republican-controlled) FCC -- employing a little known tactic Boulet terms "legislation by stealth" -- may instead "reinstate the Fairness Doctrine via something called 'localism.'"
In a National Review Online post headlined "FCC Tries to Hush Rush," Boulet assails the "tyranny of 'cultural diversity' while citing "a little-noticed item in the Federal Register" he claims will soon hand the FCC "the power to drive Rush Limbaugh off the air."
Liberals are obsessed with "balancing" Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Hugh Hewitt, Mark Levin, and the rest of conservative talk radio, says Boulet, "even though plenty of other outlets -- the Washington Post, the New York Times, USA Today, ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, MSNBC, PBS, and National Public Radio -- constantly flog the liberal agenda." And since the "Hush Rush crowd's dream" to revive the so-called "Fairness Doctrine … using the democratic process," has failed, Boulet says, "regulations proposed on January 28 by the Federal Communications Commission would effectively reinstate the Fairness Doctrine via something called 'localism.'"
This "legislation by stealth" means that "most of the Fairness Doctrine's opponents might not know about it until it's too late," says Boulet. "Which isn't to say it was impossible to see this coming. The Left has long sought new ways of bringing back the Fairness Doctrine, and their latest gambit features a sizable dose of political correctness."
Right-wingers like Boulet charge that a 2007 Center for American Progress/Free Press report called The Structural Imbalance of Political Talk Radio "cleverly recasts the Fairness Doctrine as 'localism' by stating that 'any effort to encourage more responsive and balanced radio programming will first require steps to increase localism.'"
Boulet apparently believes the FCC "has swallowed the Center's diversity rationale whole" and that "cultural diversity" requirements will soon be imposed that will have the effect of knocking Rush Limbaugh and his ilk off the air. "This cultural diversity is to be enforced by professional ethnic activists and other perpetual malcontents," claims Boulet.
As a result, he opines, "Should the FCC prevail, radio stations will return to the sort of programming that predominated during the days of the Fairness Doctrine, only filtered by 2008-style political correctness. Instead of full debate on controversial issues such as amnesty for illegal aliens, AM radio will become a herd of independent minds, a vast "Air America" from sea to shining sea in which never a conservative word is heard."
Although this putative threat to the First Amendment simply isn't real, the notion that the days of right-wing dominance of the airwaves may well be numbered is rapidly becoming a reality -- not because of any government-imposed regulation, but simply because the political tide appears to be turning at last, and our long national nightmare may in fact be drawing to a close.
Happy "Radio Independence Day," everyone!
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Posted by: Tom Degan on Jun 20, 2008 12:47 AM
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What the airwaves are in desperate need of is enlightenment. Limbaugh, Hannity and the pile of human shit that passes these days as America's "opinion makers" need to be thrown into history's garbage can.
Tom Degan
Goshen, NY
Tim Russert 1950-2008
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» I agree with you except for one point.
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» What are they afraid of?
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» Thanx Smackback for getting right to the point.
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» RE: What are they afraid of?
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» As always Tom...
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Posted by: Col. Jackleg on Jun 20, 2008 1:15 AM
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» This comment shows the level of the Rush crowd
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» RE: This comment shows the level of the Rush crowd
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» scared?
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» Where to start?
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» RE: Oh boy, liberals are pissed off!
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Posted by: cunning rabbit on Jun 20, 2008 3:07 AM
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Posted by: carbon-based on Jun 20, 2008 3:52 AM
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Right wing has, Fox news ( who at least makes an attempt to put liberal views in it's programming), US News and World Report?
Lets face it - rightwing media is in response to the dominance of leftwing dominance of media for many decades.
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» Reality has a well-known liberal bias
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» RE: eality has a well-known liberal bias
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» One more time for the clueless
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» RE: One more time for the clueless
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» RE: Since when?
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» The Corporate media are "left wing"?
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» RE: The Corporate media are "left wing"?
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» RE: The Corporate media are "left wing"?
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» RE: The Corporate media are "left wing"?
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» RE: The Corporate media are "left wing"?
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» Completing the circle (also, IggyReed - an excellent post)
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» RE: Completing the circle (also, IggyReed - an excellent post)
Posted by: mainspark
» RE: Left afraid of competition?
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» "Left media" = Nation, Pacifica, etc - NOT Newsweek, NYT, NBC
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» RE: Left afraid of competition?
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» RE: Carbon?? You still trollin??
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» What a crock!
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» RE: Left afraid of competition?
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» RE: Left afraid of competition?
Posted by: carbon-based
» RE: Wake up Carbon, Fox has both views? what part of staged dont you understand????
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» RE: Fox is staged rightwing agitprop,diane rehm on nprm
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» RE: Fox is staged rightwing agitprop,diane rehm on nprm
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» Carbon-Bias? What's corporate bias?
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» RE: Carbon-Bias? What's corporate bias?
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» RE: Wake up Carbon, Fox has both views? what part of staged dont you understand????
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» RE: Left afraid of competition?
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» Bezukhov
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» RE: Left afraid of competition?
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» False dichotomy, your talking points would make great propaganda
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» RE: False dichotomy, your talking points would make great propaganda
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» RE: Left afraid of competition?
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Posted by: Ellie1 on Jun 20, 2008 4:08 AM
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» RE: You are so damned wrong, you must be a Bush employee
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» Right on Ellie1
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Posted by: williameon on Jun 20, 2008 4:42 AM
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How do you control the information?
Buy the media.
Fill it with Propaganda that
Conditions and programs
Create the Illusion that the
Poor Ignorant people run the Government
Instead of Rich Corporations.
Now keep them in the DARK for as long as possible.
Steal everything they own and believe in
And replace it with
BU__! SH__!
Get them to watch Reality T.V. instead
Half of the country drowning in
Excrement.
Install a phony shallow Dictator
King George II
Wake up call
Central casting is calling
Looking for more
VIC-Tims!
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Posted by: Ydotheyhateus on Jun 20, 2008 6:09 AM
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In a unanimous ruling in '69, SCOTUS held that fairness doctrine is constitutional, and this ruling has not been challenged:
A license permits broadcasting, but the licensee has no constitutional right to be the one who holds the license or to monopolize a...frequency to the exclusion of his fellow citizens. There is nothing in the First Amendment which prevents the Government from requiring a licensee to share his frequency with others.... It is the right of the viewers and listeners, not the right of the broadcasters, which is paramount.
— U.S. Supreme Court, upholding the constitutionality of the Fairness Doctrine in Red Lion Broadcasting Co. v. FCC, 1969
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Posted by: daveinchi on Jun 20, 2008 6:27 AM
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» RE: Not sure I "get it" - my thoughts exactly
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Posted by: leafsong1 on Jun 20, 2008 6:59 AM
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» Common mistake.
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Posted by: maxpayne on Jun 20, 2008 7:09 AM
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In any case, stop giving money to their advertisers and stop listening to their crap and build your own network(s), think tanks, dedicated focus groups, etc ... for a change instead of waiting for your enemy to fall.
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» RE: If I start a counter-station, I will get busted
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» You will only get busted for being a COWARD
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» Weak vs. Strong Liberal
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» RE: It will only come to an end when you stop listening to it and get a life !
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» RE: It will only come to an end when you stop listening to it and get a life !
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» RE: It will only come to an end when you stop listening to it and get a life !
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Posted by: Stellaa on Jun 20, 2008 7:19 AM
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» RE: Well, Randi and Schulz - Living in Houston, I had little opportunity to listen
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» RE: Well, Randi and Schulz - Living in Houston, I had little opportunity to listen
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» My biggest problem with ALL radio is TOO MANY COMMERCIALS!
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Posted by: Illiteratilumen on Jun 20, 2008 7:24 AM
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Media conglomerates should be broken up and I wouldn't call the playing field "level" right now. Forcing stations to play content that, lets be honest here, people don't really listen to won't fix anything. Air America bombed and it actually had some decent production value. It was promoted and put out in front of millions of people, liberal and conservative alike, who rejected it. It went bankrupt. You are living in a fantasy land if you think that people will magically start listening to Bobby Kennedy on Ring of Fire because it is government-mandated programming. Ad revenue will drop, funding for the programming will dwindle and the quality of the programming, conservative, liberal and apolitical alike, will drop.
The Fairness doctrine will backfire big-time. Anyone who supports is has tunnel-vision. There are more than two sides to political issues. Should equal time be given to the Communist party, the Libertarian party, the Green Party and all other political entities who have a wide range of political viewpoints?
Supporters of the Fairness doctrine are only thinking about shutting down Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity and the likes who aren't doing anything illegal and have every right to say the things they say. Supporters of the Fairness doctrine aren't really interested in an informed populace. If they were they would put out a program that people wanted to listen to, be competitive in the market and let the consumers choose for themselves. Instead they want government to bully radio stations into playing something that very few people will choose to dial in to.
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» RE: I can't believe a so-called "progressive" wants more government say-so in these things
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» RE: I can't believe a so-called "progressive" wants more government say-so in these things
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» RE: I can't believe a so-called "progressive" wants more government say-so in these things
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» RE: I can't believe a so-called "progressive" wants more government say-so in these things
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» RE: I can't believe a so-called "progressive" wants more government say-so in these things
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» RE: I can't believe a so-called "progressive" wants more government say-so in these things
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» Agree. The F(u)D is a call for domestic AFRTS...
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» RE: Agree. The F(u)D is a call for domestic AFRTS...
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» Again...
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» Dude, what are you talking about?
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» Whats the problem
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Posted by: corazon on Jun 20, 2008 7:45 AM
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» RE: estricting the free speech of others?
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» RE: FD IS about preserving freedom of speech for all and not just right-wing
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» RE: FD IS about preserving freedom of speech for all and not just right-wing
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» If liberalism is hated by the Fascistocracy, what did the F.F. fight for, the Status Quo?
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Posted by: ABetterFuture on Jun 20, 2008 8:33 AM
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Meantime, it's a regurgitation of the same old clap-trap. "I don't likee duh Rush, please use government lawyers backed by government tanks to makee him shaddup!!!!!"
What happened to liberals who could stomach the fact that it's ok to disagree with them in a free and liberal society? Oh, wait. We aren't talking about liberalism; we're talking about in-your-face progrAssivism:
"We'll make those who have different opinions shutup, in the name of opposing tyranny!!!"
It would be funny if they didn't take themselves (and our freedoms) so seriously, or so cavalierly. Fancy themselves better tyrants? No thanks.
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» RE: Wow are they ever pushing this guy's book.
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» Turn
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» RE: Turn
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» Removing options? Nice crusade.
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» RE: emoving options? Nice crusade.
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» Sigh.
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» Sigh is right.
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Posted by: desidid on Jun 20, 2008 9:44 AM
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» RE: Please Log On To Colorofchange.org
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Posted by: bettyn on Jun 20, 2008 10:17 AM
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What a wonderful day that would be. Bring back "equal time"!
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» Olbermann who????
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» Disinformation..... WHY?
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Posted by: throck on Jun 20, 2008 10:42 AM
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» Nobody HAS to listen...
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» RE: Conflating corporate control of public airwaves with '1st amendment'
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» RE: Nobody HAS to listen
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» RE: Nobody HAS to listen (unless they agree with your bias)
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» RE: Everybody has the right to be heard.
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Posted by: luzmejor on Jun 20, 2008 12:07 PM
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Naturally they would believe that if their hated liberals had any say in government that they would act exactly like rabid conservatives do and attempt to destroy the opposing party.
Of course, it doesn't make sense, but when did a "rabid "conservative" ever make sense?
McCain is speaking as though the Iraqis were the ones that started the invasion of Iraq now!
I am not surprised that he graduated 894th in his class of 899 or that he was a wrestler his teammates called McNasty!
It is a shame he was so wounded in North Korea, but we don't owe him the presidency because of that. We also do not need to mute our criticism for the facts about his character deficiencies, especially if we care at all about the future of our nation.
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Posted by: dbatterman on Jun 20, 2008 12:33 PM
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Second, again, people seem to miss the point that the Fairness Doctrine is not really being revived. The best way to get ratings is to screech that "THE MAN" is trying to shut you down. Easy rebellion.
Thirdly, I love the trolls who have come here just for these articles. Their commentary consists of nothing but regurgitating exactly the same things that they hear on talk radio. Everybody else here seems to have varied opinions. But the O'Reilly fans, the Hannity-ites, the Dittoheads...all they can do is repeat their idols' talking points like the mindless lemmings they are. It's almost too easy...
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Posted by: Joe on Jun 20, 2008 1:19 PM
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» Spoken like a true neocon
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Posted by: Longdream on Jun 20, 2008 5:16 PM
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Did you happen to see the latest number for those in the country who think we're on the right track? It's seventeen percent. Only seventeen percent of the people are out there cheering on the tax cuts, waving pennants for the war, and swallowing the bait whole. The other eighty-three percent of us smell the rancid fish.
O'Reilly, Limbaugh, Hannity and the rest of the tools who make their money broadcasting Hee Haw for Bigots look at that number and lose bladder control. In a little while, ratings are going to tank. It takes narcissistic Republicans a long time to figure out when it's time to change their tune, so they'll continue to posture and scream, and spit out their aggrieved agenda to nobody for a while.
I hope Scaife and Murdoch lose a fortune before they start divesting.
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» RE: We aren't going to need the Fairness Doctrine.
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Posted by: Urgelt on Jun 20, 2008 10:30 PM
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We could do worse than to bring it back. In fact, we have done worse by squelching it.
All you have to do is ask yourself two simple questions.
Is it ok to lie through your teeth to the public? Sure, that's protected speech, with some narrow exceptions (you can't yell "fire" in a theater or urge an assassination, for example).
Is it ok to use public-owned airwaves to do it? That's a matter for our democracy to decide.
The airwaves are a "commons," a public property. It's the right of the people to require government, should they so choose, to regulate that public space to remove nuisances.
I'd call lying propaganda a pretty serious nuisance, wouldn't you? Given free reign, propaganda can cause bad things to happen to democracies. Like destroy them or propel them into foreign aggression.
I have no problem with Rush Limbaugh exercising his Constitutional right to free speech. But when he wants to use *my* airwaves to lie, I get a mite perturbed. I see no reason why I should tolerate a nuisance on my property, and if enough agree with me, we can and should take him off the public airwaves.
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» Please don't make Rush's case for him.
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» RE: People make this mistake all the time.
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Posted by: trank on Jun 21, 2008 6:28 AM
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the coordinated uncontested repetition from the GOP talk radio monopoly does more to determine what is acceptable news than any other single medium. but without searchable transcripts of their shows the media analysts and haven't been able to document the migration of GOP talk radio talking points and lies to the lazy celebrity media circuit. they like taking the prechewed bushit off the talk radio bandwagon (reinforced in faxes and emails) because they know it's already been pounded into the ears of tens of millions by the end of the day or week. doesn't matter how false or absurd it is, they feel like they're on a red velvet GOP bandwagon.
meanwhile progressives completely ignore talk radio because it hurts their ears and they strategize in a vacuum, looking for explanations, and excepting explanations that falsely and tragically attribute Dem failures and GOP gains to social movements instead of the coordinated mass repetition by raving blowhards on the talk radio monopoly that largely determines the political and media flavor of America.
and increasingly, progressive media activists cede the talk radio monopoly to the right thinking they're passing them with the internet. a big mistake. the internet seems progressive since it is still somewhat democratic and reflects real America- it may inform people who search for information but it is not a monster coordinated propaganda outlet reaching 50-70 MIL.
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Posted by: lilithwantsu on Jun 21, 2008 7:46 AM
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Posted by: ArtemInox on Jun 22, 2008 3:03 AM
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This medium of expression is only worthwhile to the dumbasses that pay any serious attention to it. If it isn't radio, it will be something else. A fairness doctrine in place might make these guys look like what they really are, hopefully have some cumulative effect in getting people to think outside of the little box of right, left, liberal, conservative, democrat, republican.
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» RE: No, I haven't. Not a right-wing one, anyway.
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Posted by: Musked on Jun 22, 2008 10:02 PM
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» RE: wingnuts will claim 'hate-speech doesn't kill people'
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» RE: For those of you who are against the fairness doctrine.
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Posted by: Tom Degan on Jun 20, 2008 12:47 AM
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What the airwaves are in desperate need of is enlightenment. Limbaugh, Hannity and the pile of human shit that passes these days as America's "opinion makers" need to be thrown into history's garbage can.
Tom Degan
Goshen, NY
Tim Russert 1950-2008
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» I agree with you except for one point.
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» What are they afraid of?
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» Thanx Smackback for getting right to the point.
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» RE: What are they afraid of?
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» As always Tom...
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Posted by: Col. Jackleg on Jun 20, 2008 1:15 AM
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» This comment shows the level of the Rush crowd
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» RE: This comment shows the level of the Rush crowd
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» scared?
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» Where to start?
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» RE: Oh boy, liberals are pissed off!
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Posted by: cunning rabbit on Jun 20, 2008 3:07 AM
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Posted by: carbon-based on Jun 20, 2008 3:52 AM
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Right wing has, Fox news ( who at least makes an attempt to put liberal views in it's programming), US News and World Report?
Lets face it - rightwing media is in response to the dominance of leftwing dominance of media for many decades.
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» Reality has a well-known liberal bias
Posted by: jnelson4765
» RE: eality has a well-known liberal bias
Posted by: TagsNOLA
» One more time for the clueless
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» RE: One more time for the clueless
Posted by: ericthefool
» RE: Since when?
Posted by: peacefullaim
» The Corporate media are "left wing"?
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» RE: The Corporate media are "left wing"?
Posted by: carbon-based
» RE: The Corporate media are "left wing"?
Posted by: baad
» RE: The Corporate media are "left wing"?
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» RE: The Corporate media are "left wing"?
Posted by: IggyReed
» Completing the circle (also, IggyReed - an excellent post)
Posted by: carbon-based
» RE: Completing the circle (also, IggyReed - an excellent post)
Posted by: mainspark
» RE: Left afraid of competition?
Posted by: leafsong1
» "Left media" = Nation, Pacifica, etc - NOT Newsweek, NYT, NBC
Posted by: smendler
» RE: Left afraid of competition?
Posted by: JSquercia
» RE: Carbon?? You still trollin??
Posted by: carcinoid112
» What a crock!
Posted by: photon's feather
» RE: Left afraid of competition?
Posted by: IggyReed
» RE: Left afraid of competition?
Posted by: carbon-based
» RE: Wake up Carbon, Fox has both views? what part of staged dont you understand????
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» RE: Fox is staged rightwing agitprop,diane rehm on nprm
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» RE: Fox is staged rightwing agitprop,diane rehm on nprm
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» Carbon-Bias? What's corporate bias?
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» RE: Carbon-Bias? What's corporate bias?
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» RE: Wake up Carbon, Fox has both views? what part of staged dont you understand????
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» RE: Left afraid of competition?
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» Bezukhov
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» RE: Left afraid of competition?
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» False dichotomy, your talking points would make great propaganda
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» RE: False dichotomy, your talking points would make great propaganda
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» RE: Left afraid of competition?
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Posted by: Ellie1 on Jun 20, 2008 4:08 AM
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» RE: You are so damned wrong, you must be a Bush employee
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» Right on Ellie1
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Posted by: williameon on Jun 20, 2008 4:42 AM
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How do you control the information?
Buy the media.
Fill it with Propaganda that
Conditions and programs
Create the Illusion that the
Poor Ignorant people run the Government
Instead of Rich Corporations.
Now keep them in the DARK for as long as possible.
Steal everything they own and believe in
And replace it with
BU__! SH__!
Get them to watch Reality T.V. instead
Half of the country drowning in
Excrement.
Install a phony shallow Dictator
King George II
Wake up call
Central casting is calling
Looking for more
VIC-Tims!
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Posted by: Ydotheyhateus on Jun 20, 2008 6:09 AM
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In a unanimous ruling in '69, SCOTUS held that fairness doctrine is constitutional, and this ruling has not been challenged:
A license permits broadcasting, but the licensee has no constitutional right to be the one who holds the license or to monopolize a...frequency to the exclusion of his fellow citizens. There is nothing in the First Amendment which prevents the Government from requiring a licensee to share his frequency with others.... It is the right of the viewers and listeners, not the right of the broadcasters, which is paramount.
— U.S. Supreme Court, upholding the constitutionality of the Fairness Doctrine in Red Lion Broadcasting Co. v. FCC, 1969
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Posted by: daveinchi on Jun 20, 2008 6:27 AM
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» RE: Not sure I "get it" - my thoughts exactly
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Posted by: leafsong1 on Jun 20, 2008 6:59 AM
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» Common mistake.
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Posted by: maxpayne on Jun 20, 2008 7:09 AM
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In any case, stop giving money to their advertisers and stop listening to their crap and build your own network(s), think tanks, dedicated focus groups, etc ... for a change instead of waiting for your enemy to fall.
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» RE: If I start a counter-station, I will get busted
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» You will only get busted for being a COWARD
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» Weak vs. Strong Liberal
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» RE: It will only come to an end when you stop listening to it and get a life !
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» RE: It will only come to an end when you stop listening to it and get a life !
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» RE: It will only come to an end when you stop listening to it and get a life !
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Posted by: Stellaa on Jun 20, 2008 7:19 AM
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» RE: Well, Randi and Schulz - Living in Houston, I had little opportunity to listen
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» RE: Well, Randi and Schulz - Living in Houston, I had little opportunity to listen
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» My biggest problem with ALL radio is TOO MANY COMMERCIALS!
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Posted by: Illiteratilumen on Jun 20, 2008 7:24 AM
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Media conglomerates should be broken up and I wouldn't call the playing field "level" right now. Forcing stations to play content that, lets be honest here, people don't really listen to won't fix anything. Air America bombed and it actually had some decent production value. It was promoted and put out in front of millions of people, liberal and conservative alike, who rejected it. It went bankrupt. You are living in a fantasy land if you think that people will magically start listening to Bobby Kennedy on Ring of Fire because it is government-mandated programming. Ad revenue will drop, funding for the programming will dwindle and the quality of the programming, conservative, liberal and apolitical alike, will drop.
The Fairness doctrine will backfire big-time. Anyone who supports is has tunnel-vision. There are more than two sides to political issues. Should equal time be given to the Communist party, the Libertarian party, the Green Party and all other political entities who have a wide range of political viewpoints?
Supporters of the Fairness doctrine are only thinking about shutting down Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity and the likes who aren't doing anything illegal and have every right to say the things they say. Supporters of the Fairness doctrine aren't really interested in an informed populace. If they were they would put out a program that people wanted to listen to, be competitive in the market and let the consumers choose for themselves. Instead they want government to bully radio stations into playing something that very few people will choose to dial in to.
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» RE: I can't believe a so-called "progressive" wants more government say-so in these things
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» RE: I can't believe a so-called "progressive" wants more government say-so in these things
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» RE: I can't believe a so-called "progressive" wants more government say-so in these things
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» RE: I can't believe a so-called "progressive" wants more government say-so in these things
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» RE: I can't believe a so-called "progressive" wants more government say-so in these things
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» RE: I can't believe a so-called "progressive" wants more government say-so in these things
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» Agree. The F(u)D is a call for domestic AFRTS...
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» RE: Agree. The F(u)D is a call for domestic AFRTS...
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» Again...
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» Dude, what are you talking about?
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» Whats the problem
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Posted by: corazon on Jun 20, 2008 7:45 AM
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» RE: estricting the free speech of others?
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» RE: FD IS about preserving freedom of speech for all and not just right-wing
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» RE: FD IS about preserving freedom of speech for all and not just right-wing
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» If liberalism is hated by the Fascistocracy, what did the F.F. fight for, the Status Quo?
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Posted by: ABetterFuture on Jun 20, 2008 8:33 AM
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Meantime, it's a regurgitation of the same old clap-trap. "I don't likee duh Rush, please use government lawyers backed by government tanks to makee him shaddup!!!!!"
What happened to liberals who could stomach the fact that it's ok to disagree with them in a free and liberal society? Oh, wait. We aren't talking about liberalism; we're talking about in-your-face progrAssivism:
"We'll make those who have different opinions shutup, in the name of opposing tyranny!!!"
It would be funny if they didn't take themselves (and our freedoms) so seriously, or so cavalierly. Fancy themselves better tyrants? No thanks.
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» RE: Wow are they ever pushing this guy's book.
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» Turn
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» RE: Turn
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» Removing options? Nice crusade.
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» RE: emoving options? Nice crusade.
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» Sigh.
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» Sigh is right.
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Posted by: desidid on Jun 20, 2008 9:44 AM
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» RE: Please Log On To Colorofchange.org
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Posted by: bettyn on Jun 20, 2008 10:17 AM
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What a wonderful day that would be. Bring back "equal time"!
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» Olbermann who????
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» Disinformation..... WHY?
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Posted by: throck on Jun 20, 2008 10:42 AM
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» Nobody HAS to listen...
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» RE: Conflating corporate control of public airwaves with '1st amendment'
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» RE: Nobody HAS to listen
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» RE: Nobody HAS to listen (unless they agree with your bias)
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» RE: Everybody has the right to be heard.
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Posted by: luzmejor on Jun 20, 2008 12:07 PM
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Naturally they would believe that if their hated liberals had any say in government that they would act exactly like rabid conservatives do and attempt to destroy the opposing party.
Of course, it doesn't make sense, but when did a "rabid "conservative" ever make sense?
McCain is speaking as though the Iraqis were the ones that started the invasion of Iraq now!
I am not surprised that he graduated 894th in his class of 899 or that he was a wrestler his teammates called McNasty!
It is a shame he was so wounded in North Korea, but we don't owe him the presidency because of that. We also do not need to mute our criticism for the facts about his character deficiencies, especially if we care at all about the future of our nation.
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Posted by: dbatterman on Jun 20, 2008 12:33 PM
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Second, again, people seem to miss the point that the Fairness Doctrine is not really being revived. The best way to get ratings is to screech that "THE MAN" is trying to shut you down. Easy rebellion.
Thirdly, I love the trolls who have come here just for these articles. Their commentary consists of nothing but regurgitating exactly the same things that they hear on talk radio. Everybody else here seems to have varied opinions. But the O'Reilly fans, the Hannity-ites, the Dittoheads...all they can do is repeat their idols' talking points like the mindless lemmings they are. It's almost too easy...
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Posted by: Joe on Jun 20, 2008 1:19 PM
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» Spoken like a true neocon
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Posted by: Longdream on Jun 20, 2008 5:16 PM
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Did you happen to see the latest number for those in the country who think we're on the right track? It's seventeen percent. Only seventeen percent of the people are out there cheering on the tax cuts, waving pennants for the war, and swallowing the bait whole. The other eighty-three percent of us smell the rancid fish.
O'Reilly, Limbaugh, Hannity and the rest of the tools who make their money broadcasting Hee Haw for Bigots look at that number and lose bladder control. In a little while, ratings are going to tank. It takes narcissistic Republicans a long time to figure out when it's time to change their tune, so they'll continue to posture and scream, and spit out their aggrieved agenda to nobody for a while.
I hope Scaife and Murdoch lose a fortune before they start divesting.
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» RE: We aren't going to need the Fairness Doctrine.
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Posted by: Urgelt on Jun 20, 2008 10:30 PM
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We could do worse than to bring it back. In fact, we have done worse by squelching it.
All you have to do is ask yourself two simple questions.
Is it ok to lie through your teeth to the public? Sure, that's protected speech, with some narrow exceptions (you can't yell "fire" in a theater or urge an assassination, for example).
Is it ok to use public-owned airwaves to do it? That's a matter for our democracy to decide.
The airwaves are a "commons," a public property. It's the right of the people to require government, should they so choose, to regulate that public space to remove nuisances.
I'd call lying propaganda a pretty serious nuisance, wouldn't you? Given free reign, propaganda can cause bad things to happen to democracies. Like destroy them or propel them into foreign aggression.
I have no problem with Rush Limbaugh exercising his Constitutional right to free speech. But when he wants to use *my* airwaves to lie, I get a mite perturbed. I see no reason why I should tolerate a nuisance on my property, and if enough agree with me, we can and should take him off the public airwaves.
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» Please don't make Rush's case for him.
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» RE: People make this mistake all the time.
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Posted by: trank on Jun 21, 2008 6:28 AM
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the coordinated uncontested repetition from the GOP talk radio monopoly does more to determine what is acceptable news than any other single medium. but without searchable transcripts of their shows the media analysts and haven't been able to document the migration of GOP talk radio talking points and lies to the lazy celebrity media circuit. they like taking the prechewed bushit off the talk radio bandwagon (reinforced in faxes and emails) because they know it's already been pounded into the ears of tens of millions by the end of the day or week. doesn't matter how false or absurd it is, they feel like they're on a red velvet GOP bandwagon.
meanwhile progressives completely ignore talk radio because it hurts their ears and they strategize in a vacuum, looking for explanations, and excepting explanations that falsely and tragically attribute Dem failures and GOP gains to social movements instead of the coordinated mass repetition by raving blowhards on the talk radio monopoly that largely determines the political and media flavor of America.
and increasingly, progressive media activists cede the talk radio monopoly to the right thinking they're passing them with the internet. a big mistake. the internet seems progressive since it is still somewhat democratic and reflects real America- it may inform people who search for information but it is not a monster coordinated propaganda outlet reaching 50-70 MIL.
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Posted by: lilithwantsu on Jun 21, 2008 7:46 AM
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Posted by: ArtemInox on Jun 22, 2008 3:03 AM
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This medium of expression is only worthwhile to the dumbasses that pay any serious attention to it. If it isn't radio, it will be something else. A fairness doctrine in place might make these guys look like what they really are, hopefully have some cumulative effect in getting people to think outside of the little box of right, left, liberal, conservative, democrat, republican.
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» RE: No, I haven't. Not a right-wing one, anyway.
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Posted by: Musked on Jun 22, 2008 10:02 PM
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» RE: wingnuts will claim 'hate-speech doesn't kill people'
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» RE: For those of you who are against the fairness doctrine.
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