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Monday, February 11, 2008
Johnnie B. Byrd :: Townhall.com Columnist
Who Cares About Free Speech?
by Johnnie B. Byrd
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“Now what?” It’s the repeating question posed to Beetle Bailey by his hapless General Amos T. Halftrack.

Now, it’s the underlying question implicit in the post-Romney seething of conservative talk radio hosts and our listeners: Now what?

Well, all of us who know that talk radio has saved the democracy are looking for a compelling reason to get serious about seeing a Republican, even John McCain, in the White House.

In case you forgot, here is one compelling reason: The Fairness Doctrine!

Every other rationale to hold your nose and vote Republican pales in consideration. Sure, all of us in talk radio can continue being preoccupied on tangential issues, big or small, principled or petty. (For example, although I strongly support McCain, I strongly agree with Mark Levin’s sharp reaction to Phil Graham’s gloating that conservatives should get on the McCain train while tickets are available. The McCain campaign should quickly send Phil back to Texas before Conan O’Brien pulls the Phil Graham clips out of his archives and makes a fool out of him a second time.)

At any rate, a Democratic president and congress equals the assured resurgence of the so-called “Fairness Doctrine,” the most alarming assault on free speech in our lifetime.

If you are in doubt or denial, listen to or read to Bill Moyers’ interview with Congresswoman Louise Slaughter (D-NY). Here is the PBS synopsis of the interview on December 17, 2004:

For the nearly 20 years she has been in Congress, Louise Slaughter (D-NY) has fought for fairness on the airwaves. Her latest legislation on the topic is HR 4710, "The MEDIA Act," which would reinstate the fairness doctrine and ensure that broadcasters present discussions of conflicting views on issues of public importance.

And if that interview doesn’t send chills up your spine, then Moyers’ interview with the director of the Annenberg Public Policy Center Kathleen Hall Jamieson will do the trick:

BILL MOYERS: [speaking of Internet and talk radio] I covered the campaign in 1984 when Geraldine Ferraro was the Democratic vice-presidential running mate. I do not recall these kinds of attacks on Geraldine Ferraro. There's something, as you say, unique in this present experience. Continued...

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Johnnie Byrd is a lawyer and host of “Johnnie Byrd’s Weekend” heard on WGUL-AM 860 in Tampa Bay, FL.
 
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Subject: Re: Editor, please
And, the worst thing is, this correction was posted two days ago and the error still has not been repaired. We've got us a real KERFUFFLE going!

John Galt writes: Tuesday, February, 12, 2008 7:24 PM
Editor, please
Just a note: it is Senator Phil Gramm, not "Graham". Whatever point the author was trying to make was lost on me with such a shoddy job of editing.

McCain Train
Mr. Byrd's column is indeed sobering, but I wonder how he can be so sure that McCain would not be a Fairness Doctrine fan, too? He certainly was quick to play fast and loose with the First Amendment in McCain-Feingold so why should anyone think he would not be quick to try to silence Limbaugh & Co. in talk radio?
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