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Obama vs. Freedom of the Press
Townhall.com ^ | June 16, 2010 | Dick Morris and Eileen McGann

Posted on 06/16/2010 5:55:59 AM PDT by Kaslin

Jon Leibowitz, chairman of Barack Obama's Federal Trade Commission, is at the epicenter of a quiet movement to subsidize news organizations, a first step toward government control of the media. In our book, "2010: Take Back America -- A Battle Plan," we reported that he had commissioned a study to examine plans for a federal subsidy for news organizations. Among the measures under consideration are special tax treatment, exemption from anti-trust laws and changes in copyright laws.

Now Leibowitz has begun to pounce. A May 24 working paper on "reinventing" the media proposes that the government impose fees on websites, such as the Drudge Report, that link to news websites or that it tax consumer electronics such as iPads, laptops and Kindles. Funds raised by these levies would be redistributed to traditional media outlets.

While Leibowitz distanced himself from the proposals for the taxes calling them "a terrible idea," his comments appear to be related only to the levies proposed in the working paper. Nobody is commenting on the other part of his proposal -- a subsidy for news organizations.

By now, the Obama M.O. should be clear to all. As he has done with the banks, AIG and the car companies, he extends his left hand offering subsidies and then proffers his right laden with regulations. Should the government follow through on Leibowitz' ideas and enact special subsidies and tax breaks for news organizations, it will induce a degree of journalistic dependence on the whims of government not seen since the days when the early presidents bestowed government advertising on favored periodicals.

Is it too difficult to imagine that the Democrats might pass laws favoring news organizations, only to question -- as the former White House Communications Director Anita Dunn did -- whether or not FoxNews is a news organization or an "arm of the Republican Party"? We can see a future in which news media are reluctant to be too partisan or opinionated for fear that they would endanger their public subsidy.

Once such a subsidy is extended to news organizations, every company in the business must have it. Otherwise, the competitive advantage for the subsidized companies would prove too steep an obstacle to overcome.

In all the attention that has been given to the idea of an Internet tax on news aggregation sites and on tech equipment -- trial balloons that would obviously be shot down -- very little attention has been focused on the expenditure side of the proposal -- the subsidy of news organizations.

But The Wall Street Journal reported six months ago that Leibowitz had commissioned a study to determine "whether the government should aid struggling news organizations which are suffering from a collapse in advertising revenues as the Internet upends their centuries-old business model." Among the steps under consideration are changing "the way the industry is regulated, from making news-gathering companies exempt from anti-trust laws to granting them special tax treatment to making changes to copyright laws."

These are exactly the kind of subsidies that could and would trigger government oversight and control.

Look at how radio stations squirm when their licenses are up for renewal before the FCC. We can imagine news organizations pulling their punches in order not to antagonize the hand that feeds them.

The Leibowitz study, and the subsidy proposals that are likely to emerge from it, represent a chilling threat to the First Amendment and to our civil liberties.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: 2takefreespeechaway; 2takeinternetaway; 4thecommongood; cwii; lping; obama

1 posted on 06/16/2010 5:55:59 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin
If they're going to insist on separation of religion and state, then it follows that they should be for separation of the press and state.

The constitution forbids an official state religion and it should also forbid an official state news paper like Pravda.

The New York Times and its evil twin, the Washington Post are defacto "Pravdas" already...what more do they need?

2 posted on 06/16/2010 6:02:19 AM PDT by capt. norm (Never underestimate the power of very stupid people in large groups.)
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To: Abathar; Abcdefg; Abram; Abundy; akatel; albertp; AlexandriaDuke; Alexander Rubin; Allerious; ...
We can see a future in which news media are reluctant to be too partisan or opinionated for fear that they would endanger their public subsidy.

Or worse.



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3 posted on 06/16/2010 6:05:34 AM PDT by bamahead (Few men desire liberty; most men wish only for a just master. -- Sallust)
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To: capt. norm
The New York Times and its evil twin, the Washington Post are defacto "Pravdas" already...what more do they need? "News" outlets that folks will actually READ!
4 posted on 06/16/2010 6:20:30 AM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Kaslin
FREEP The Poll on the same page.

Take the poll on left side of the page with this article, under Poll Position.

Should Democrat Rep. Bob Etheridge be charged with a crime for assaulting a journalist?

Yes (89 %)

No (11 %)

5 posted on 06/16/2010 6:28:44 AM PDT by moovova
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To: capt. norm

“The New York Times and its evil twin, the Washington Post are defacto “Pravdas” already...what more do they need?”

I guess they’re going by the old qoute:
“SUCCESS IS NOT ENOUGH OTHERS MUST FAIL”


6 posted on 06/16/2010 6:30:41 AM PDT by PATRIOT1876 (Language, Borders, Culture, Full employment for those here legally)
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To: Kaslin

Did Dan Rather not float this trial balloon some time ago?


7 posted on 06/16/2010 6:44:44 AM PDT by loveliberty2
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To: Kaslin
Funds raised by these levies would be redistributed to traditional media outlets.

Why?

8 posted on 06/16/2010 7:17:58 AM PDT by BenLurkin
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To: Kaslin

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_Kh7nLplWo


9 posted on 06/16/2010 8:03:16 AM PDT by four more in O 4 (Climate change -- AND HOPE)
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To: Kaslin
“It is significant that the nationalization of thought has proceeded everywhere pari passu with the nationalization of industry.” E. H. Carr, Chapter XI of Hayek’s “The Road to Serfdom.”

[pari passu - Latin for simultaneously]

Real election theft cannot occur before the media are 100% Obamatons. When Rush, Hannity, Levin . . . mysteriously depart the airwaves, it will be time for patriots to save their country.

10 posted on 06/16/2010 12:22:51 PM PDT by Jacquerie (That to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men.)
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