Howard Dean's Push for the Fairness Doctrine

Howard Dean
From hotair.com Behold the most incoherent statement from Howard Dean since his famous “Yeargh!” in Iowa, and that’s saying something. The Blaze clips the audio of a Dean appearance from almost two months ago, when the audience asks what he would do about the media. The answer encapsulates the worst of elitism by presuming that everyone (with the exception of those outside the auditorium, natch) were ignorant masses easily manipulated by Fox News. Dean proposes a solution to the “level of ignorance” that unintentionally reveals his own ignorance of the solution Dean himself proposes
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Anonymous said...

I think the fairness doctrine already exits. I use my authority every day...it's called the "remote control". When I hear BS, and we get a lot of that on every network except FOX, I censor them. Bingamin is a communist. I'll tell you what...LET ME BE THE JUDGE FOR EVERYONE ELSE OF WHAT CONSTITUTES BALANCE and then I'll support it. Hire me or the deal is off!!!!!!! Bingamin has no credibility. He's a prostitute to left-wing Loonsville thinkers. The mere suggestion that there be ONE media brings to mind guns and the revolutionary war and WHY scumbags like Bingamin should be rejected by all Americans.

Paul said...

Dona Ana county is supposed to be Democrat "blue", at least that's the way it has voted in recent elections. So why can't a morning talk show that reflects and promotes the concerns of these "blue" voters survive and prosper in Las Cruces? Based on the electoral demographics, this hypothetical talk show would have greater appeal and therefore more viewers and more advertising revenue than NewsNM, yet it doesn't seem to exist? Why?

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