Return of the Offspring of the Fairness Doctrine, Act II


Different Senators, same goals

You have to look for this one, it is buried.

WALLACE: So would you revive the fairness doctrine?

FEINSTEIN: Well, I'm looking at it, as a matter of fact, Chris, because I think there ought to be an opportunity to present the other side. And unfortunately, talk radio is overwhelmingly one way.

WALLACE: But the argument would be it's the marketplace, and if liberals want to put on their own talk radio, they can put it on. At this point, they don't seem to be able to find much of a market.

FEINSTEIN: Well, apparently, there have been problems. It is growing. But I do believe in fairness. I remember when there was a fairness doctrine, and I think there was much more serious correct reporting to people.

Politically correct, maybe.

Odd how no one is all that interested in what television has to say.

Even now, CNN, ABC, CBS, and NBC overwhelmingly run stories with a liberal bias. Yet that is acceptable, It is "serious correct reporting" to people.

The Fairness Doctrine is about suppressing dissent, pure and simple.

— NeoWayland

Posted: Mon - June 25, 2007 at 11:59 AM  Tag


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