"Today, in an age of high-speed Internet, broadband technology and satellite radio, when we have incredible opportunities for people to get access to information, bringing back the so-called Fairness Doctrine is a bad idea, and it's certainly not fair... We live in ... a world in which you can simply change the dial or turn the radio off. But we don't want government in the business of censoring or monitoring and applying a standard that is basically unfair..."What "liberals" really should do is ask George Soros to pay into a fund that would pay people to listen to their radio stations, complete with radios preset to approved stations being air-dropped into cities and empty fields across the nation.
When Coleman, R-Minn., tried to bring up his amendment Friday to a defense authorization bill, Sen. Carl Levin, a Michigan Democrat who chairs the Armed Services Committee, objected. Levin's office said he objected because the amendment belonged in the Commerce Committee's jurisdiction, and because it would have taken up time while the Senate was trying to debate Iraq...Of course not! Meanwhile, in other news, Big Dumb Ed Schultz will be traveling to Washington DC to talk to Democrats about how to get himself on more stations. The topic of the Fairness Doctrine probably won't even come up! Of course, we'll never know, but trust Dick Durbin, he knows what's best.
...Republicans have seized on a comment made last month by Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin, D-Ill., who said "it's time to reinstitute the Fairness Doctrine." Durbin's spokesman, Joe Shoemaker, said that Durbin was expressing support for the concept but has no plans to introduce legislation.
"There is no big conspiracy here, there's no secret plan, there's no nothing," he said.
...There are no PROTESTS. and g*dd#mn [redacted --LW] Air America and Move on support this worst than fascist war...So, so true, comrade.
...Airror America has been a nonstarter from the word go, so far as I'm concerned. Apart from Mike Malloy, I don't detect even a whiff of principle emerging from this big business media outlet. It exists to make money by pandering to an underserved market - media starved liberals - who lap up its every drivel-drizzled offering like cats at cream. But it proffers dumbed-down celeb-lite shite courtesy of Cranky Al Franken, failed comedian, and Crabby Janeane Garafalo. "Liberal?" Nominally, I suppose, if that's expanded to include any position not on the MediaMilitaryIndustrial/FocusOnFamily chattering points list. But standing for something? Not that I can see...
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