Posted on 02/12/2009 7:08:19 PM PST by TheConservativeComeback
As each days passes it seems like more and more liberals come out in favor of the Fairness Doctrine. Bill Clinton is the latest example. He told Politico there needs to be, "more balance in the programs or have some opportunity for people to offer countervailing opinions." Initially as a conservative I was against this idea, but I have been caught up recently in the hope, change, and bipartisan spirit emanating out of Washington, DC. So in the spirit of fairness I propose the fairness doctrine be reinstated as follows.
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I love biting, scathing sarcasm. In addition to everything the author mentions, I would love to see the conservative evening newscasts air immediately after Katie Couric et. Al.
Balance would mean that NBC, MSNBC, CNN and the View would have to support the introduction of truth from the other side. That door swings both ways guess that really haven’t thought that through. Could see Oberman and Matthews allowing a Hannity or Beck personality on, nope me either.
I like that idea and the bill will be ammended
ABC, CBS, NBC, MSNBC, CNBC, CNN. PBS,Print, etal, need to be in the box that Fox is in.
Folks need to know that the Internet is also a target, even though dailykooks, and the way left of center blogs think that they are exempt
Only if the TV networks must comply as well.
And then there is the whole situation with PBS and NPR. Conservatives would be entitled to half of the time and resources those two tax-subsidized left-wing propaganda organs get from both the government and the people they beg from entirely too many hours of the year. Wouldn’t that be entertaining.
Lol, that could really be fun! It would certainly boost the ratings of some of these shows....Just the thought of Levin on NPR makes me chuckle.
(Sadly, I fear it won’t work that way.)
Who is going to determine what fair, balanced opposing opinion is? The left thinks that they are centrist and conservatives are racist, war mongering homophobes. The result would be an outright censorship of conservatives and the introduction of extreme leftists to balance their “moderate” views.
You have a good point there but then if they were rejected there would be law suit on top of law suit screaming discrimination under the same fairness doctrine. Could you see the SCJ ruling on that one especially if all the conservative radio and news programs got behind it to derail it in such a way. This may be a can of worms they really don’t want to open, at least I hope so.
The Fairness Doctrine would put PBS out of business. Unless, of course, exceptions are made for Government controlled and subsidized (propaganda) entities. ;-)
Nah, that would never happen
>Lol, that could really be fun! It would certainly boost the ratings of some of these shows....
>Just the thought of Levin on NPR makes me chuckle.
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>(Sadly, I fear it wont work that way.)
Tomas Sowell would be a better one to have following NPR, don’t you think?
Today we scoff, tomorrow we will scoff, the day after we will kowtow. ;-)
I believe it was Tom Harkin who said that Rush being on NPR 1 hour a day was unfair.
Thanks. The real goal is just to bankrupt talk radio leaving just NPR, soon to be subsidized newsprint, and the MSM.
I was only thinking of my own selfish entertainment, lol.
If we kowtow to this...we are totally lost.
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