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The FEC vs. Blogs - (FEC trying to extend McCain-Feingold to the internet, by Michelle Malkin)
MIchelle Malkin ^ | March 3rd, 2005 | Michelle Malkin

Posted on 03/04/2005 12:10:40 AM PST by ajolympian2004

THE FEC VS. BLOGS

By Michelle Malkin   ·   March 03, 2005 02:20 PM

CNET reporter Declan McCullagh has an important piece warning of the "coming crackdown on blogging."

Joshua Claybourn of In the Agora analyzes the campaign finance law absurdities and First Amendment infringements on bloggers here.

Winfield Myers is on the same wavelength. He writes:

The possibilities that [FEC commissioner Bradley] Smith lays out are chilling and, if enacted, could spell the end of blogging as we know it. Indeed, it could turn much of what is published on the Net into a samizdat-style activity.

Sound alarmist? Read on. It all stems, of course, from McCain-Feingold, the absurd and (pace the Supreme Court) unconstitutional curtailment of political speech in violation of the First Amendment. Both Senators, and the Democratic members of the Commission, favor regulating political speech on the Internet, lest bloggers and electronic publications enjoy an advantage over print publications. This is a huge power grab by elements of the federal bureaucracy who are threatened by New Media, and a first step by those forces to shut down political speech they don't like.

This is something bloggers of all political stripes should unite against. Instapundit has more links.

I think McCullagh and FEC commissioner Brad Smith have done a real service sounding the alarm as the panel moves forward on extending McCain-Feingold to the Internet. Here's the last paragraph from the CNET interview, but make sure to read it in its entirety:

Smith: This is an incredible thicket. If someone else doesn't take action, for instance in Congress, we're running a real possibility of serious Internet regulation. It's going to be bizarre.


Update: Lots of buzz about this:

- Steven Bainbridge: "Thank You Senators McCain and Feingold ... you [plural expletive deleted]"
- Pajama Hadin: "The Coming Crackdown on Blogging"
- Rightwing Nuthouse: "BLOGOSPHERE… WE HAVE A PROBLEM"

- Say Anything: "Political Blogging To Be Outlawed?"
- Baronger's Scribblings: "Political Prisoners coming to the United States?"
- Mike Krempasky: "FEC regulating Blogging?"
- Susanna Cornett, "Will blogging be restricted by the government?"
- Hennessy's View: "McCain-Feingold Outlaws Blogging?"
- The Anchoress, "You knew this was coming, and right on time..."

- The invaluable Captain Ed, who has long assailed the back-door First Amendment violations of the McCain-Feingold Act, writes:

Bigger blogs will come under closer scrutiny, which means that any expression of support on CQ with a referential hyperlink may well get valued at more than the $2,000 maximum hard-cash contribution.

In order for me to operate under those conditions, I will need to hire a lawyer and an accountant to guide me through the election laws and calculate my in-kind donations on almost an hourly basis. How many bloggers will put up with that kind of hassle just to speak their minds about candidates and issues?

-More round-up from Red State, including reaction from the left side of the blogosphere. MyDD, for example, writes:

I swear to the gods, how idiotic can people be? If the 3 Democratic-appointed judges on the FEC panel manage to extend the 2002 campaign finance law to regulate political speech over the internet, we Democrats can say hello to the wilderness for sure.

RS's Mike Krempasky is right about this:

Make no mistake - Democrats and Republicans together got us into this mess, including President Bush - who in the most glaring example of political cowardice of his administration signed McCain-Feingold.

But now that it's becoming clear what sort of disaster we're heading for as this law evolves and expands - the Democrats own this one. The Republican members of the FEC have seen the edge of the cliff and are trying to back away, only to be frustrated by the three Democratic appointees on the Commission. So I hope that our friends on the left side of the blogosphere will join us in urging those Democrats to stop this before it's too late.

Consider it the first opportunity for the left-of-center bloggers to have their very own Sister Souljah moment.

Here's hoping. In the meantime, here's contact info for the FEC:

Federal Election Commission, 999 E Street, NW, Washington, DC 20463 (800) 424-9530

The commissioners' pages are here.

Brad Smith's home page quotation is particularly fitting as this battle of the Blogs Vs. Big Government looms:

“I want to note that the growth of regulation generally, or more precisely, the growth of the administrative state, is itself smothering democracy in America, not only in its particulars, but in its general, ubiquitous presence.”

--Bradley A. Smith, speech delivered at the Catholic University Law Review’s Election Law Symposium on September 23, 2000.

Just so no one forgets, here's how each member of the Senate voted on McCain-Feingold back in '01. And here's how members of the House voted on the House companion bill known as Shays-Meehan.

Update II: Letters, we've got letters. There's Captain Ed's letter to Senators. And Mark Coffey's open letter to Sen. McCain.

Via the Anchoress, here's contact info for the entire Congress.

Meanwhile, LGF has a post on the blogger crackdown overseas.



TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Extended News; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: bigbrother; blog; blogging; blogosphere; campaignfinance; censorship; cfr; fascism; fec; firstamendment; freespeech; govwatch; hillary; malkin; mccainfeingold; michellemalkin
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To: ajolympian2004

There is a good reason why there are pressure relief valves on big steam boilers.

Seal up those valves, one is likely to have a huge explosion, instead of little hisses of steam.


41 posted on 03/04/2005 7:10:52 AM PST by the gillman@blacklagoon.com
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To: MarkL

...That's one of the reasons I'm scared to death of the supremist court getting a hold of the Second Amendment...


I'm not. Sometimes people get what they want, and they also end up getting what they deserve.


42 posted on 03/04/2005 7:15:32 AM PST by the gillman@blacklagoon.com
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To: cricket
And we are supposed to feel threatened by by China wanting to take control of the the net. .

Our own government is doing a pretty good job aren't they?

Congress and President Bush could do something about this if they wanted to. I dread when a liberal makes it back into office. Sites like FR would have to be moved overseas (of course the FEC might try to get access to such sites blocked somehow).
43 posted on 03/04/2005 9:04:24 AM PST by af_vet_rr
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To: Erik Latranyi

Leave it to the feds to find an issue that would unite both the left and the right in this country.


44 posted on 03/04/2005 9:18:52 AM PST by My2Cents (America is divided along issues of morality, between the haves and the have-nots.)
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To: Flyer

Somehow, I never thought the idea of "prying it from my cold, dead fingers" would apply to my computer.


45 posted on 03/04/2005 9:21:20 AM PST by My2Cents (America is divided along issues of morality, between the haves and the have-nots.)
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To: Flyer

Or maybe, "Come and TRY to take it"!


46 posted on 03/04/2005 9:22:10 AM PST by AmericanInTokyo (Illegal Aliens "Those Wonderful People" in Jail Now Are $1.4 Billion A Year For California Taxpayers)
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To: ajolympian2004

I can only imagine the size of the enforcement regime needed for this. It would dwarf several of the current cabinet-level departments.


47 posted on 03/04/2005 12:08:05 PM PST by thoughtomator (National Socialist, Transnational Socialist, what's the difference?)
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To: thoughtomator
I can only imagine the size of the enforcement regime needed for this.

I doubt they'd try for complete enforcement, and would instead settle for selective, politically-motivated enforcement.

48 posted on 03/04/2005 12:39:13 PM PST by dirtboy (Drooling moron since 1998...)
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To: geedee

You sure you are in the right party?

http://www.neoperspectives.com/foundingoftheunitedstates.htm


49 posted on 03/04/2005 1:26:10 PM PST by traviskicks (http://www.neoperspectives.com/foundingoftheunitedstates.htm)
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To: ajolympian2004

Gee, this means DU and MoveOn will side with us.


50 posted on 03/04/2005 1:31:56 PM PST by razorback-bert (Dulce est desipere en loco)
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To: AmericanInTokyo
The "Try" is implied.

Battle of Gonzales

Come and Take It

51 posted on 03/04/2005 2:57:46 PM PST by Flyer (The contents of this information is for your exclusive use and should not be forum curran)
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To: ajolympian2004

Thanks, Republicans.


52 posted on 03/04/2005 2:59:59 PM PST by k2blader (It is neither compassionate nor conservative to support the expansion of socialism.)
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To: ajolympian2004

Note to those trying to censor the Internet: keep pushing it, schmucks.


53 posted on 03/04/2005 3:10:43 PM PST by Tench_Coxe
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To: ajolympian2004
Fact is there isn't much they can do to shut down free speech on the Internet. They can pass all the laws they want but they will not be able to shut down the Blogging activity on the Internet.
The Government doesn't have enough computing power to shut down and regulate every aspect of web activity.
I agree this has to be stopped but they are kidding themselves if they think they pass a law or write regulations seeking to control the overall content of the web.
This will effect everyone of all different political persuasions and may the only issue we all can agree on, namely that Free Speech on the web cannot and will not be controlled by the Government. For if this passes then what else is next. We already have enough government control as it is. The Old Media will not benefit from this one iota and if they think it will they are truly in a dreamland.
Pandora's Box is open and the Old MSM can't close it back.
54 posted on 03/04/2005 3:11:59 PM PST by Captain Peter Blood
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To: Captain Peter Blood
"Fact is there isn't much they can do to shut down free speech on the Internet. They can pass all the laws they want but they will not be able to shut down the Blogging activity on the Internet."

It'll get handled like the IRS. Every so often, a few high profile cases will be shown, with gleeful help from the MSM, to attempt to scare others into complying.
And if that fails, a no-knock raid or two with some deaths will help.

55 posted on 03/04/2005 3:27:38 PM PST by Tench_Coxe
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To: traviskicks
You sure you are in the right party?

Do you have a specific comment . . . other than to advertise your website?

56 posted on 03/04/2005 5:05:29 PM PST by geedee (You're a Patriot when a half-masted Old Glory makes you grieve, and Old Hillary makes you heave.)
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To: My2Cents
"Somehow, I never thought the idea of "prying it from my cold, dead fingers" would apply to my computer."

OMG. . . If there is a 'LOL' Award. . .this gets it!

. ..and a funny bump, for sure ;^). . .

57 posted on 03/04/2005 6:32:41 PM PST by cricket
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To: af_vet_rr
"Congress and President Bush could do something about this if they wanted to. I dread when a liberal makes it back into office"

Agree. the very idea that these proposals make it far enough down the shute; as if they had some legitimacy is incredible. .

Repubs had better deal with the Demrats fricking 'communist' agenda. . .before it is too late.

58 posted on 03/04/2005 6:40:58 PM PST by cricket
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To: MeekOneGOP

Thanks for the ping Meek. I hope there is a gigantic uproar over this!


59 posted on 03/04/2005 8:06:07 PM PST by potlatch (Always remember you're unique. Just like everyone else.)
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To: geedee

Do you have a specific comment . . . other than to advertise your website?
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? If you'll wait to question my intentions until after reading what I took the time to post you I'd appreciate it. :)

I thought it relevant to your frustrations with the Republican party and thought you might find it interesting and informative.


60 posted on 03/04/2005 11:46:42 PM PST by traviskicks (http://www.neoperspectives.com/foundingoftheunitedstates.htm)
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