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Another journal entry I wrote with the 50-50 polarity that grips us in mind. My attempt to explain it.Uncompromising intransigence began to seep through the thick stone walls of congress when in 1987 the FCC repealed the rule which since 1949 had required broadcast stations to raise issues of interest to their communities, and, more importantly, to present contrasting points of view.
The Fairness Doctrine, the rule was called, insured the audience a balanced expression of free speech by keeping a station from broadcasting its owner's point of view without critical discussion afterwards.
A testimony to the one-sidedness allowed by the repeal occurred when
Rush Limbaugh, who began his program in 1988, received an honorary membership in the Republican House Caucus as a thank-you for being the single most important contributor to the Republican 1994 victory, the first in 40 years.
Limbaugh's influence prevails today. No surprise, then, that most Democrats want The Fairness Doctrine reinstituted.
Opponents say that unlike in 1949, if the listener doesn't like what he or she's hearing, there's a plethora of stations to switch to.
Two facts argue against this assertion. First, media consolidation. The company that pays Limbaugh his $50 million dollars a year salary owns nearly 900 stations, most of which are clustered in locations that getting away from today's talking points is nigh-on impossible. Chances are the station being switched to belongs to the same owner.
Second, Limbaugh, and his closest rival, Ed Schultz, have developed to an art denigrating opposition stations. Capitalism champion, Limbaugh and labor unions' proponent Schultz have their listeners convinced that the only way they can avoid poison being poured into their ears is by not switching.
Intransigence currently runs down the walls and onto the floors forming a flood of extreme partisanship in both houses of congress. And the people's work goes wanting. Disgustingly!
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Another journal entry I wrote with the 50-50 polarity that grips us in mind. My attempt to explain it.Uncompromising intransigence began to seep through the thick stone walls of congress when in 1987 the FCC repealed the rule which since 1949 had required broadcast stations to raise issues of interest to their communities, and, more importantly, to present contrasting points of view.
The Fairness Doctrine, the rule was called, insured the audience a balanced expression of free speech by keeping a station from broadcasting its owner's point of view without critical discussion afterwards.
A testimony to the one-sidedness allowed by the repeal occurred when
Rush Limbaugh, who began his program in 1988, received an honorary membership in the Republican House Caucus as a thank-you for being the single most important contributor to the Republican 1994 victory, the first in 40 years.
Limbaugh's influence prevails today. No surprise, then, that most Democrats want The Fairness Doctrine reinstituted.
Opponents say that unlike in 1949, if the listener doesn't like what he or she's hearing, there's a plethora of stations to switch to.
Two facts argue against this assertion. First, media consolidation. The company that pays Limbaugh his $50 million dollars a year salary owns nearly 900 stations, most of which are clustered in locations that getting away from today's talking points is nigh-on impossible. Chances are the station being switched to belongs to the same owner.
Second, Limbaugh, and his closest rival, Ed Schultz, have developed to an art denigrating opposition stations. Capitalism champion, Limbaugh and labor unions' proponent Schultz have their listeners convinced that the only way they can avoid poison being poured into their ears is by not switching.
Intransigence currently runs down the walls and onto the floors forming a flood of extreme partisanship in both houses of congress. And the people's work goes wanting. Disgustingly!
posted 2012.07.21
posted on July 21st 2012
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So in a nutshell (Obamacare) – Marc on June 28th, 2012-
Re: So in a nutshell (Obamacare) – randym on June 28th, 2012-
Re: So in a nutshell (Obamacare) – Dan on June 28th, 2012-
Re: So in a nutshell (Obamacare) – randym on June 28th, 2012
Re: So in a nutshell (Obamacare) – Green Mtn on July 4th, 2012-
Re: So in a nutshell (Obamacare) – edlorah on July 5th, 2012-
Re: So in a nutshell (Obamacare) – cassandra on July 5th, 2012-
Re: So in a nutshell (Obamacare) – edlorah on July 5th, 2012-
Re: So in a nutshell (Obamacare) – Green Mtn on July 6th, 2012-
Re: So in a nutshell (Obamacare) – edlorah on July 6th, 2012-
Re: So in a nutshell (Obamacare) – Green Mtn on July 15th, 2012-
Re: So in a nutshell (Obamacare) – edlorah on July 15th, 2012-
Re: So in a nutshell (Obamacare) – Green Mtn on July 19th, 2012
Your Thoughts, GM – Peter T. on July 6th, 2012-
Re: Your Thoughts, GM – Dan on July 9th, 2012-
Re: Your Thoughts, GM – edlorah on July 9th, 2012
Re: Your Thoughts, GM – edlorah on July 11th, 2012-
Re: Your Thoughts, GM – Dan on July 11th, 2012-
Re: Your Thoughts, GM – edlorah on July 12th, 2012-
Re: Your Thoughts, GM – edlorah on July 12th, 2012-
We aren't here to fight, we are here to dance... – Peter T. on July 13th, 2012
Re: Your Thoughts, GM – Green Mtn on July 15th, 2012-
Re: Your Thoughts, GM – Peter T. on July 16th, 2012-
Re: Your Thoughts, GM – Green Mtn on July 19th, 2012
Re: Your Thoughts, GM – heathcliffe on July 17th, 2012-
Prescient Post? – Peter T. on July 17th, 2012
Re: Your Thoughts, GM – Green Mtn on July 19th, 2012
Jesus save me from your followers .... – edlorah on July 15th, 2012-
Re: Jesus save me from your followers .... – Green Mtn on July 19th, 2012-
Re: Jesus save me from your followers .... – edlorah on July 19th, 2012-
Re: Jesus save me from your followers .... – Andrea on July 20th, 2012-
Re: Jesus save me from your followers .... – rosskolnikov on July 21st, 2012-
Re: Jesus save me from your followers .... – heathcliffe on July 21st, 2012-
Re: Jesus save me from your followers .... – Dan on July 22nd, 2012-
Re: Jesus save me from your followers .... – heathcliffe on July 23rd, 2012-
Re: Jesus save me from your followers .... – heathcliffe on July 24th, 2012
Re: Jesus save me from your followers .... – messybear on July 25th, 2012-
Heathcliffe – Andrea on July 25th, 2012
Messybear – Peter T. on July 25th, 2012-
Peter T – messybear on July 25th, 2012
Re: Jesus save me from your followers .... – heathcliffe on July 25th, 2012-
afro our followers.... – messybear on July 29th, 2012
Re: Jesus save me from your followers .... – mick on July 23rd, 2012-
Re: Jesus save me from your followers .... – Green Mtn on July 31st, 2012-
Re: Jeez! Save me from your flowers .... – messybear on August 3rd, 2012-
Re: Jeez! Save me flowers .... – Herring405 on August 3rd, 2012
Re: Jeez! Save me from your flowers .... – Green Mtn on August 4th, 2012-
Re: Jeez! Save me from your flowers .... – Green Mtn on August 7th, 2012-
Re: Jeez! Save me from your flowers .... – messybear on August 7th, 2012
Re: Jeez! Save me from your flowers .... – mick on August 7th, 2012
Re: Your Thoughts, GM – Green Mtn on July 23rd, 2012-
Re: Your Thoughts, GM – pkjensen on July 24th, 2012-
Re: Your Thoughts, GM – pkjensen on July 26th, 2012
Re: Your Thoughts, GM – Green Mtn on July 31st, 2012-
Re: Your Thoughts, GM – pkjensen on August 1st, 2012-
Re: Your Thoughts, GM – Green Mtn on August 4th, 2012-
Re: Your Thoughts, GM – mick on August 5th, 2012
Re: Your Thoughts, GM – pkjensen on August 6th, 2012-
All this debating reminds me of this Monty Python gem: – Peter T. on August 7th, 2012
Re: Your Thoughts, GM – Green Mtn on July 31st, 2012-
Re: Your Final Thought, GM – Peter T. on July 31st, 2012-
Re: Your Final Thought, GM – Green Mtn on July 31st, 2012-
Re: Your Final Thought, GM – Peter T. on August 1st, 2012-
Re: Your Final Thought, GM – mick on August 2nd, 2012-
Re: Your Final Thought, GM – pkjensen on August 3rd, 2012-
Re: Thought.. – messybear on August 3rd, 2012
Re: Your Final Thought, GM – Green Mtn on August 4th, 2012
Re: Your Final Thought, GM – Green Mtn on August 4th, 2012-
Re: Your Final Thought, GM – Kathryn on August 5th, 2012-
Re: Your Final Thought, GM – mick on August 5th, 2012-
Re: Your Final Thought, GM – Kathryn on August 5th, 2012
Re: Out In Out, GeneralMotors – messybear on August 5th, 2012-
Re: Out In Out, GeneralMotors – mick on August 5th, 2012
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