Now if we can do the same for 2nd amendment rights ...
Yea, right.
They will come up with something that is not called 'The Fairness Doctrine' but is the exact same thing with a different name.
They will just call it something else(i.e. localized programming), and they’ll be back. They always come back.
the GOP is stupid.
it will be ‘localism’ and ‘diversity’. they won’t call it the ‘fairness doctrine’
I think the left realizes the reality of the situation and that is that big leftists like ABC and CBS make way too much money with Limbaugh, Hannity, etc. and they know that the fairness doctrine would severely hurt their profits.
Next Bailout: Liberal Media? Posted February 26th, 2009
Over the past few months, weve seen a seemingly endless parade of bailouts from Washington for banks, for automobiles, and just about everything else. Today, Congress may be voting on yet another bailout this time for liberal media. This afternoon, the Senate is expected to take up a proposal by Sen. Dick Durbin of Illinois which would clear the way for a restoration of measures designed to chill speech considered too conservative. The Durbin measure is being offered as a substitute to a contrary measure by Sen. Jim DeMint of South Carolina which would bar the FCC from re-imposing the Fairness Doctrine.
Interestingly, the Durbin amendment doesnt actually address the Fairness Doctrine itself. Supporters of such a direct attempt to reimpose the doctrine know that such an direct attempt to return to the speech-muzzling rules of the past would be doomed to fail. Notably, even President Obama has declined to support such a step. Instead, the measure would simply require the FCC to promote diversity in media ownership and to ensure that broadcast stations licenses are used in the public interest.
But whos to say after all what constitutes proper diversity and what is in the public interest? Would diversity be enhanced if there were less time devoted to conservative views? Would the public interest be served by increasing airtime for Bill Press and Air America?
Just a few days ago the pro-regulation advocacy group Free Press issued a report entitled The Fairness Doctrine Distraction, outlining just such a strategy. The problem, the group has long argued, is an imbalance in talk radio - specifically too many conservative voices. But the solution is not the Fairness Doctrine per se. The solution is stricter ownership rules governing who can hold a broadcast license, stricter localism and other public interest requirements, and strict rules on the Internet to enforce neutrality there.
This is the Lefts agenda for correcting the problem of too many conservative views on the air. Senator Durbin seems to have taken it to heart. No one should be fooled its the Fairness Doctrine under a different name.
“The measure passed by a vote of 57-to-41.”
It seems the one by Durbin didn’t pass by as big a margin as the one by DeMint. It wasn’t even filibuster-proof.
DeMint ping!