Posted on 06/28/2007 3:54:50 PM PDT by rface
At the end of Thursdays debate, Democratic House Appropriations Committee Chairman David Obey (Wis.) agreed with Republicans that the government should not regulate conservative radio hosts such as Limbaugh and Hannity......We ought to let right-wing talk radio go on as they do now, he said. Rush and Sean are just about as important in the scheme of things as Paris Hilton.......
The House voted overwhelmingly Thursday ( June 28, 2007 )to prohibit the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) from using taxpayer dollars to impose the Fairness Doctrine on broadcasters who feature conservative radio hosts such as Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity.
By a vote of 309-115, lawmakers amended the Financial Services and General Government appropriations bill to bar the FCC from requiring broadcasters to balance conservative content with liberal programming such as Air America.
The vote count was partly a testament to the influence that radio hosts wield in many congressional districts.
It was also a rebuke to Democratic senators and policy experts who have voiced support this week for regulating talk radio.
House Democrats argued that it was merely a Republican political stunt because there is little danger of the FCC restricting conservative radio while George W. Bush is president.
Republicans counter that they are worried about new regulations if a Democrat wins the White House in 2008.
Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) said on Tuesday that the government should revive the Fairness Doctrine, a policy crafted in 1929 that required broadcasters to balance political content with different points of view.
Its time to reinstitute the Fairness Doctrine, he said. I have this old-fashioned attitude that when Americans hear both sides of the story, theyre in a better position to make a decision.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.), chairwoman of the Senate Rules Committee, said this week that she would review the constitutional and legal issues involved in re-establishing the doctrine.
Sen. John Kerry (Mass.), the Democratic Partys 2004 presidential nominee, also said recently that the Fairness Doctrine should return.
In 1985 the FCC discarded the policy after deciding that it restricted journalistic freedom and actually inhibit[ed] the presentation of controversial issues of public importance to the detriment of the public and in degradation of the editorial prerogative of broadcast journalists, according to a Congressional Research Service report.
Thursday, the House firmly rejected the prospect of requiring balanced views on talk radio.
Before the passage of the amendment, which he sponsored, Rep. Mike Pence (R-Ind.), a former full-time radio host, forecast a big majority and took a shot at the Senate, saying: This House will say what some in the other body are not saying, that we believe in freedom on the airwaves. We reject the doctrines of the past that would have this federal government manage political speech on the public airwaves.
Republican Study Committee Chairman Jeb Hensarling (R-Texas) and Rep. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) also sponsored the legislation.
Conservatives fear that forcing stations to make equal time for liberal talk radio would slash profits and pressure radio executives to scale back on conservative programming to avoid escalating costs and interference from government regulators. Opponents of the Fairness Doctrine argue that radio stations would suffer financially if forced to air liberal as well as conservative programs because liberal talk radio has not proven popular or profitable. For example, Air America, liberals answer to The Rush Limbaugh Show and Michael Medved, filed for bankruptcy in October.
House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) said Thursday that listeners should be able to decide if they want to hear different political arguments.
The best way is to let the judgment of the American people decide, and they can decide with their finger, Boehner said. [People] can turn it off or they can turn it on. They can go to their computer and read it on the Internet.
Flake added: Rather than having the government regulate what people can say, we should let the market decide what people want to hear. Thats precisely why the Fairness Doctrine was abandoned, and thats why it ought not to be revived.
At the end of Thursdays debate, Democratic House Appropriations Committee Chairman David Obey (Wis.) agreed with Republicans that the government should not regulate conservative radio hosts such as Limbaugh and Hannity.
We ought to let right-wing talk radio go on as they do now, he said. Rush and Sean are just about as important in the scheme of things as Paris Hilton, and I would hate to see them gain an ounce of credibility by being forced by a government agency or anybody else to moderate their views enough that they might become modestly influential or respected.
“Rush and Sean are just about as important in the scheme of things as Paris Hilton, and I would hate to see them gain an ounce of credibility by being forced by a government agency or anybody else to moderate their views enough that they might become modestly influential or respected.
I think it’s just possible that Rush Limbaugh saved America these past few weeks, by his passionate and articulate explanation of just WHY the immigration bill sucked. In any event, he’s certainly done more for our country than ANY of those feeble-minded jerks on Capitol hill.
Don't be so sure... She might even be an improvement over Obey, and THAT *would* be noticed...
the infowarrior
I think Sen. Voinovich was the inspiration for Grandpa Simpson...
How about fairness in academia?
Defeat of anmesty today says otherwise. IMO, Dems just don't want to hand conservatives a big issue in 2008 when they assume bush would VETO it. At least the House Dems don't. The 6 year termed Senators on both aisles are another animal altogether. Trent and Mccain would love to silence us much as Hillary and kennedy.
This is what our decisive win on the immigration issue has accomplished. They want to muzzle talk radio, but THEY DON'T DARE.
Of course Dick believes the government should regulate free speech, a very Nazi-like attitude. Oops... :)
Cut off the head and the body will die! That's what happened today.
As VRWCmember put it:
Rush was certainly critical. Rush, Sean, laura, mark, Boortz, the blgs, this board, Sessions, DeMint and the other fine conservatives in the Senate AND House, Dorgan, McCaskill and several critical dem freshman deserve kudos, Dobbs, Kaus, Heritage foundation and the list is just too numerous. heck, throw in some of the unions. In the end it came down to the American people vs the elites and Americans saved their republic, for the moment, today.
And that’s the way it had to be. the american people were the only ones with the power to stop it, and they did.
4! The Supremes overturned race-based public school districting - a monstrosity that took 35 years to end.
no they wanted to not fund his office,home etc
Socializing the radio industry,BRILLIANT equal time for liberal nonsense that know one is interested in and more importantly is non revenue generation. When are they going to wake up, this is capitolism baby not socialism, stop trying to change America WE DON’T WANT IT! IF YOU ARE NOT HAPPY HERE, pick A SOCIALISTIC COUNTRY! lord knows there are plenty to choose from. You won’t last a minute, because they won’t stand for your non sense! Learn to appreciate what you have here instead of trying to change it for the worst.
“What role did Paris play in today’s Senate Cloture vote?”
She will now have to clean her own room.
We won two today!
I’m sure we’ll have four steps back soon. The Dems will make sure we pay for thier failures.
It’s 1995 in reverse :-)
Maybe next time the republicans gain control they will actually act CONSERVATIVE. There are a whole lotta gubmint agencies just beggin’ to be shut down.
We won these battles not by insulting people.
We didn’t throw pies at anyone.
We didn’t deface the Capitol.
We didn’t hold signs containing vulgarity in proximity of childen.
We didn’t disrupt speeches.
I’m VERY proud of conservatives today.
Yep, and the decision would probably ensure that the Demonrats would never again control either the White House or congress. I really don't think this fool thinks these things all the way through.
-Traveler
great post....
we are Americans... these hippies.. i dont know where they are from.
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