If he had (correctly) framed it in those terms, his bullet point about "popular culture" would have fit -- naturally, imams and commisars and other grand high supreme exalted pooh-bahs don't like the cultural message of personal autonomy.
Heh. Not to mention a Constutution that (used to)guarantee that unalienable right along with many others. No small wonder our Constitution has been under persistant attack by the wannabe world governors. The power of the pen in the hands of foreign and domestic enemies has all but brought our republic to its knees.
FWIW, free market forces seem to be taking their toll on at least our domestic MSM enemies. Everywhere you look, bottom lines are shrinking and stock prices are tanking. That will likely be a good thing in the long run. Next thing you know, the Ministry of Information will be looking for gummint(taxpaper) subsidies to bail out their "critical" industry(can you say NPR?). Another reason we need to keep Dims out of Washington DC.