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They're after talk radio...This is just a warning shot
Nealz Nuz and The Neal Boortz Show ^ | 2002-11-21 | Neil Boortz

Posted on 11/21/2002 5:51:06 AM PST by Nogbad

THEY’RE AFTER TALK RADIO … THIS IS JUST A WARNING SHOT 

Tom Daschle started slamming talk radio yesterday, especially The Godfather, and nobody out there seemed to understand just what was going on. 

Daschle knows that talk radio in America is.  I’ll admit that I haven’t seen the numbers, but I would guess that more people in this country listen to talk radio on a daily basis than watch any of the network newscasts.  This, of course, doesn’t make Democrats or liberals happy. Liberals, you see, cannot survive in talk radio.  You simply can’t sit behind a microphone for hours a day spouting a plunder-based philosophy completely lacking in logic and truth without becoming a totally discredited laughing stock. 

Now … here are some of the things that Daschle had to say about talk radio yesterday.  First, he said that Democrats need to find an equivalent to the conservative talk radio that the GOP uses to push its ideas.  “If we’re going to break through as Democrats we have to have the same edge as Republicans do.”

That edge?  Talk radio.  And just how do Democrats go about getting that edge?  We’ll get to that in a minute.

Daschle then said, “What happens when Rush Limbaugh attacks those of us in public life is that people aren’t satisfied just to listen, they want to act. They get emotionally invested.  And so the threats to those of us in public life go up dramatically.”

So … let’s review.  Conservative talk radio represents a threat to politicians and their families.  In fact, the threat of talk radio can be compared to that of Islamic fundamentalists!  And, in view of all this, the Democrats simply must have the same edge as Republicans do in the talk radio arena.

Secondly, Talk radio, as presently constituted, represents a threat to the safety of politicians.  How much of a threat?  Well, maybe a good way to put that point across would be to figure out a way to connect talk radio with terrorism.  Daschle tried to do just that when he said “We see it in foreign countries and we think well my God, how can this religious fundamentalism become so violent.  Well it’s that same shrill rhetoric, that same shrill power that motivates.   Pretty soon it’s a foment that becomes physical in addition to just verbal.  And that’s happening in this country.”

As I said, nobody seems to get it.  The panel on Special Report with Brit Hume certainly didn’t.  So, let me tell you what’s going on here.

The Democrats have just been blown out in another election.  Today, just as in 1994, they are blaming their poor showing on the Americans who were motivated by talk radio.  Without that talk radio edge conservatives would simply be unable to keep the liberal Democrats at bay.

Remember, now, that Democrats truly believe that they rule by divine right.  It is they who believe in big government, not the Republicans, and since the Republicans don’t really believe in government it should be the Democrats who are running the show.   That’s the way it ought to be, and if its not that way, something is terribly wrong.  Anything that interferes with the Divine Right of Democrats to rule must be dealt with, firmly and permanently.

Democrats know that they can’t aspire to the same level of national influence in talk radio that is enjoyed by Republicans like Limbaugh and Hannity and libertarians like Larry Elder and that bald guy from Atlanta.  So – the only way they can enjoy the same “edge,” as Daschle put it, is to bring talk radio down to a level that Democrats would deem to be equitable.  How do you do this?  Two ways; both, of course, involving the police power of government.

First --- a return of the so-called “Fairness Doctrine.”  This is a regulation that requires broadcast stations to present equal time to proponents of both sides of a political issue.  They wouldn’t force this requirement on newspapers or magazines, but broadcasting is fair game. The implementation of this doctrine would mean that every station that carries fifteen hours of Limbaugh a week would have to find some bed wetter to carry forth for an equivalent 15 hours.  The problem here is that if such a creature existed --- if there was a liberal that listeners could enjoy, let alone stomach, for 15 hours a week without burning their radios, that liberal would already be on the air!   The solution?  Under the Fairness Doctrine the stations would just have to either get rid of Limbaugh or watch listeners go away --- and that would be just fine with the left.

The sad reality, for Democrats, is while the Republicans are in control of the congress there is going to be no resurrection of the Fairness Doctrine.  This means that the Democrats are going to have to come up with another plan to stifle Limbaugh et al.  Well, that plan is already formulated, and the tool is in place.  That tool is the Campaign Finance Reform Act (CFRI).  What you heard Daschle doing yesterday was him setting the stage for an attempt in the courts, using the campaign finance reform act, to shut down talk radio before the next presidential election.

Here’s what the Democrats will do.  The CFRI has a provision in it that outlaws the use of soft money to run radio and television ads for any particular candidate or political party during the last 60 days leading up to Election Day.  The Democrats will claim that the Rush Limbaugh Show, and other shows like his, are nothing less than paid political advertisements for the Republican Party or for a specific Republican candidate or issue, paid for by the businesses and corporations who advertise on these shows.  The Democrats will ask the courts to rule that these evil talk show hosts are subject to the terms of the CFRI and that the hosts should not be permitted to express their opinions or preferences for or against any particular candidates or parties in the last two months before we head to the polls. 

Remember, Democrats love government.  Democrats believe that America is great because of government.  Democrats will be all-to-willing to use that government to quiet their radio critics in the crucial days leading to the next election.  Free speech?  Don’t give them that free speech nonsense.  They’ll throw “fairness” right back in your face, and to a Democrat is just isn’t fair that so many people seem to be interested in what conservatives and libertarians have to say, and so few are interested in listening to leftist blathering. 

Boy .. do I have one huge “I told you so” coming in about 14 months.


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KEYWORDS: democrats; freespeech; talkradio
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1 posted on 11/21/2002 5:51:06 AM PST by Nogbad
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To: Nogbad
Did Daschle attack NPR as well? That's talk radio.
2 posted on 11/21/2002 5:51:56 AM PST by AppyPappy
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To: Nogbad
Hopefully the Republicans won't be stupid enough to allow the DEMONcRATS to resurrect the Fairness Doctrine, but they aren't called the Stupid Party for nothing.
3 posted on 11/21/2002 5:53:42 AM PST by E. Pluribus Unum
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To: E. Pluribus Unum
They may be the Stupid Party but they are not yet the Suicide Party.
4 posted on 11/21/2002 5:57:38 AM PST by vbmoneyspender
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To: Nogbad
I don't think this will happen, but I sure hope it does. The Dems have a tin ear when it comes to understanding the public--note the recent Mondale fiasco. Any action of this type would explode in their face.
5 posted on 11/21/2002 5:57:55 AM PST by zook
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To: vbmoneyspender
They may be the Stupid Party but they are not yet the Suicide Party.

Don't bet on it.

6 posted on 11/21/2002 5:59:37 AM PST by E. Pluribus Unum
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To: Nogbad
Don't forget, George Bush signed CFR and admitted it was unconstitutional.
7 posted on 11/21/2002 6:02:04 AM PST by FroedrickVonFreepenstein
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To: Nogbad
Yep. First they got their Campaign Finance Reform approved and next they want (but won't happen under GOP control) a return to the Fairness Doctrine, so the government can regulate political speech.
8 posted on 11/21/2002 6:02:05 AM PST by Always Right
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To: Nogbad
The 'cRATS just plain don't have the juice and power to do anything about (right-wing) talk radio. So they can all go to the corner and pout along with tater tot Tommy Daschle.
9 posted on 11/21/2002 6:04:33 AM PST by dennisw
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To: AppyPappy
"Did Daschle attack NPR as well?"

He did not go there. . .

. . .and Neal is right no doubt, about just what the evil ones have in mind here.

10 posted on 11/21/2002 6:05:53 AM PST by cricket
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To: Nogbad
Do you suppose that the lame stream news will be taken off the air. After all they are the cheer leaders for the democrats.
11 posted on 11/21/2002 6:06:03 AM PST by Sunshine Sister
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To: Nogbad
Here’s what the Democrats will do.  The CFRI has a provision in it that outlaws the use of soft money to run radio and television ads for any particular candidate or political party during the last 60 days leading up to Election Day.  The Democrats will claim that the Rush Limbaugh Show, and other shows like his, are nothing less than paid political advertisements for the Republican Party or for a specific Republican candidate or issue, paid for by the businesses and corporations who advertise on these shows.

Won't fly in the case of Rush or Hannity. Both remind listeners often that they support "conservative" principles wherever they can be found. At the present time, conservative principles are best exemplified in the GOP, but neither Rush or Hannity specifically say "vote for GOP candidates". They say vote for "conservative candidates" and are openly critical of GOP officials who are RINO's.

12 posted on 11/21/2002 6:10:48 AM PST by randita
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To: Nogbad
We knew this was coming. It's funny how the liberals lean on the constitution when it suits them. First Amendment? Nah. Only when it defends burning the flag.

This will be a fight we cannot afford to lose.

Hannity had a liberal caller on his show yesterday whose best argument was to call him a "... gutless bastard..." for 10 minutes. Isn't that presenting the other side? Liberals can't survive on radio because they have no real audience. Is it any wonder people are leaving network news in droves for the likes of Fox News?

NPR couldn't give equal time to conservative programming because there aren't 48 hours in a day. " All Things Considered ", hardly.

Screw them. We won, they lost.

This may be rambling, but it's early and I'm already ticked.

Peace through superior firepower.
13 posted on 11/21/2002 6:13:11 AM PST by conservativemusician
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To: FroedrickVonFreepenstein
That is precisely why all of our energy should be to pack the Federal courts with as many constitutionalists and conservatives as is humanely possible. Enough to give us a 40 year breather.

By then, only God will be able to help this country.
14 posted on 11/21/2002 6:16:10 AM PST by txzman
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To: Nogbad
"since the Republicans don’t really believe in government "

cough, cough.

15 posted on 11/21/2002 6:22:28 AM PST by jjm2111
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To: Nogbad
Expect them to also start going after the Internet pretty soon as well. After talk radio, the World Wide Web (especially sites like this one) is the biggest threat to total liberal control of information, which is what they are after.
16 posted on 11/21/2002 6:34:06 AM PST by jpl
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To: jjm2111
I caught that one too. I've seen no evidence that makes me believe the statement is true, unfortunately.

Republicans DO believe in big government. 'Cause it sure ain't gettin' smaller.

17 posted on 11/21/2002 6:34:32 AM PST by jimt
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To: jimt
Shhh! Don't tell that to the blind GOP cheerleaders.
18 posted on 11/21/2002 6:38:45 AM PST by jjm2111
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To: Nogbad
They will go after talk radio the same way they went after big tobacco and are going after SUV's.
19 posted on 11/21/2002 6:38:49 AM PST by Piquaboy
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To: Nogbad
Did anybody see the panelists on Brit Hume's FNC show last night, talking about this and mocking Daschle.

I think it was Fred Barnes, and paraphrasing, his commentary was "Watch out, Rush Limbaugh is fomenting violence with on talk radio by reading Wall Street Journal editorials on the air!"
20 posted on 11/21/2002 6:42:12 AM PST by FreedomPoster
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