Senator To Force Vote On Bill Banning Fairness Doctrine

February 19th, 2009 Posted By Erik Wong.

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Obama said he’s not for the Fairness Doctrine coming back.

Business And Media Institute:

Sen. Jim DeMint plans to introduce amendment on D.C. Voting Rights bill to prevent FCC from censoring talk radio.

By Jeff Poor

Although a spokesman for President Barack Obama said the administration wouldn’t pursue the revival of the Fairness Doctrine, Republican Sen. Jim DeMint, S.C., wants Senate Democrats to go on the record one way or another on the issue.

DeMint, chairman of the Senate Steering Committee, said on Feb. 19 he will offer the Broadcaster Freedom Act as an amendment to the D.C. Voting Rights bill next week. The Broadcaster Freedom Act was introduced by Republican lawmakers last month and prevents the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) from reinstating the Fairness Doctrine.

“I’m glad President Obama finally confirmed his opposition to the Fairness Doctrine, which attacks the right of free speech on talk radio, but many Democrats in Congress are still pushing it,” DeMint said. “With the support of the new administration, now is the time for Congress to take a stand against this kind of censorship. I intend to seek a vote on this amendment next week so every senator is on record: Do you support free speech or do you want to silence voices you disagree with?”

Sen. Jeff Bingaman would vote “yes”:

In 1985, the FCC determined that the Fairness Doctrine was no longer necessary due to the emergence of a “multiplicity of voices in the marketplace.” The FCC was also of the view that the Fairness Doctrine may have violated the First Amendment. In a 1987 case, the courts declared that the doctrine was not mandated by Congress and the FCC did not have to continue to enforce it. Twice, Congress has passed legislation restoring the Fairness Doctrine, but Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush vetoed the bills.

Although the Obama administration has come out publicly saying they would not pursue the Fairness Doctrine, several prominent Democrats have. Sen. Debbie Stabenow, D-Mich., said it was “absolutely time to pass a standard.” Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, came out with a similar message, saying, “We need the Fairness Doctrine back.” And former President Bill Clinton said, “You either ought to have the Fairness Doctrine or we ought to have more balance on the other side.”

Perhaps one of the more egregious examples came from Sen. Jeff Bingaman, D-N.M., in an interview with Jim Villanucci for KOB Radio in Albuquerque, N.M.

“I would want this station and all stations to have to present a balanced perspective and different points of view instead of always hammering away at one side of the political [spectrum],” Bingaman said last October.

Another potential victim of the Fairness Doctrine, beyond political talk, is Christian radio. Republican politicians and Christian radio industry experts recently warned the revival of the Fairness Doctrine would make Christian radio the most vulnerable since there is already judicial precedence supporting the FCC authority to regulate it.

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2 Responses to “Senator To Force Vote On Bill Banning Fairness Doctrine”

  1. Dan (The Infidel)

    There are a number of litigants who are already at work challenging the stifling of free speech in the courts. The ACLJ, Michael Savage are among them.

    Any attempt by the fuckstick-ratz (Dhimi-crats) to interfere with the First amendment is heading to the courts.

    The asshats in the Dhimi party aren’t satified that they have 95% of the other media: newspapers, cable and the news outlets; now they want radio too.

    Fuckheads like Bill Press say its a bandwidth issue, a sales issue and that it is the obligation of radio owners to act in the “public interest”.

    That’s all buzz word talk for a whiner who lost yet another job because he sucks.

    And Debbie Stabyouintheback…she just wants her loser hubby (a VP in Air America) to have a job. LOL

    What you Dhimis think we aren’t wise to you or something?

    Liberal radio has failed, because people…the majority doesn’t want to hear it. The market drives the agenda, not the government.

    You libs got plenty of libster outlets to fall back on: pick up any newspaper or watch CNN, ABC, NBC, MSLSD or any local TV news outlet. They are all from the same cesspool.

    Radio and the Internet are the last bastions of free thought. You aren’t taking them away libsters…

    But if you do succeed, don’t be surprised if that becomes the opening shot heard round the world; and you libshits find yourselves knee-deep in a bloody revolution that you won’t be able to stop.

    Live free or die. Death to tyrants; and death to the bullshit-laden Fairness Doctrine.

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