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Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Dems Eager to Regulate Talk Radio
By Amanda Carpenter
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Prominent Democrats want to revive a policy to require broadcasters to present multiple viewpoints on controversial issues, spurred by complaints that talk radio has unfairly impacted the national immigration debate.

An article published Wednesday by The Hill quoted Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D.-Ill.),stating: “It's time to reinstitute the Fairness Doctrine. I have this old-fashioned attitude that when Americans hear both sides of the story, they're in a better position to make a decision.”

The Fairness Doctrine was a Federal Communication Commission regulation that dates back to 1947. Under the regulation, station licensees were considered “public trustees” that had an obligation to present multiple perspectives on public issues.  In the 1987 case Meredith Corp. v. FCC, the courts ruled the regulation was not mandated by Congress and the FCC was not obligated to enforce it. As a result,the FCC discarded the Fairness Doctrine.

Wednesday morning Sen. John Kerry (D.-Mass.) told WYNC’s Brian Lehrer: “The Doctrine ought to come back.These are the people who wiped out one of the most profound changes to the balance of the media is when conservatives got rid of the equal time requirements. And the result is…. you know they’ve been able to squeeze down and squeeze out opinion of opposing views.”

Since the Fairness Doctrine was repealed, conservative talk radio has exploded in popularity, while liberal efforts like Air America went bankrupt. The Center for American Progress, a liberal think tank comprised of many former Clinton Administration staffers, issued a report on June 21titled “The Structural Imbalance of Political Talk Radiothat concluded 91 percent of weekday talk radio is conservative.

The report states: “The gap between conservative and progressive talk radio is the result of multiple structural problems in the U.S.regulatory system, particularly the complete breakdown of the public trustee concept of broadcast, the elimination of clear public interest requirements for broadcasting, and the relaxation of ownership rules including the requirement of local participation in management.”

Well-known talk radio host Michael Medved, who frequently invites liberal guests to his Salem Communications show, said, "Up until today, the Fairness Doctrine was confined to the fever swamps of the extreme MoveOn.org left. With Dick Durbin and John Kerry talking about the return of it, it’s time to pay attention."

He continued, "The best way for people to understand this is that a country western station succeeds because people know it’s a country western station. They know any hour of the day or night if they punch that button into their car radio they are going to get country music. They don’t expect that the country music is going to be balanced by hip-hop or the Metropolitan opera."

When asked to react to Durbin’s remarks about reinstituting the policy, Bill Bennett, popular Salem Communications talk radio host, said, “Wow. This is serious.”

“In the past, I thought some of my colleagues were being a bit too excitable about this, but now you have serious Democrats like Durbin and [Dianne] Feinstein talking about it,” he said. “This is a clear violation of the first amendment and we will fight it with all that we can.”

In a June 24 interview, Fox News Channel’s Chris Wallace asked Sen. Feinstein (D.-Calif.) if she would revive the Fairness Doctrine. She said,“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.”

Feinstein added: “I remember when there was a Fairness Doctrine, and I think there was much more serious, correct reporting to people.”

Republican Sen. Trent Lott (Miss.),who appeared on the program with Feinstein, was quoted in a June 15 New York Times article about immigration saying, "Talk radio is running America.We have to deal with that problem."

In the Fox interview, Lott said he did not support the Fairness Doctrine.

Rep. Mike Pence (R.-Ind.), a former talk radio host, will introduce legislation this week with Rep. Greg Walden (R.-Ore), a radio station owner, to prevent the Fairness Doctrine from being enacted again. Continued...

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Subject: ACLU
Anyone want to make a bet that the ACLU won't touch this one? The "Fairness Doctrine" is definitely a 1st amendment issue, but they may (or will) drag their feet on this one.

Their true colors (agenda) may come out, if they don't act on killing it.

Fairness Doctrine is obvious
The Fairness Doctrine was obviously government control of free speech and, besides being a dumb idea, it was un-constitutional to begin with. Most folks are more engaged and vocal nowadays and won't stand still for a repeat of this idea. The fight to protect the First Amendment from any further attacks, such as McCain-Feingold, will be even more fierce than the fight against illegal immigration. Congress still has no idea who they are screwing with.

Talk radio is the voice of the people, democracy in action, a concept lost on most Senators and Representatives as we are witnessing during this illegal immigration debate. It's too bad many of these Senators and Representatives have to finally grow up, especially considering the age of many of them. The time has been long overdue. I think many of them are still throwing temper tantrums and babbling incoherently. Ted Kennedy comes to mind and so does David Obey. It's too bad we keep re-electing these same dimwits. So, let us stop doing it!

Any Senator or Representative who has so little grasp of and respect for the Constitution, as many in the current crop exhibit, should be drop kicked down the Capitol steps on their fat tutu's. We don't have to wait for terms to expire, we just need to make enough noise to cause them to resign their office. I know, it's wishful thinking on my part, but I can hope can't I?

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