The Fairness Doctrine, which required broadcasters to present balanced coverage of controversial issues, was 🔹abolished by the FCC in 1987 🔹and officially removed from the Federal Register in 2011. ♦️It is no longer a law in the United States.
My comment has nothing to do with this post but I didn't know where else to comment. I'm watching The Last Republican and I just want you to know that I think you are one of the bravest, most heroic men in this world. I honor and respect you for all that you sacrificed for our country. I'm a lifelong democrat and I wish you would run for office again. We need more patriots like you.
FYI, there is a Japanese company that sells a terrific E – reader, Rakuten Kobo, they sell through Canada and have a vast library at least as good as Amazon. I’ve felt better about my reading since I switched over to that. You do have to learn a little bit of a different system but it’s actually a nice light reader. Check it out, highly recommend by many.
Thanks, great discussion. I'm curious as to why during the primary campaign that equal access would be considered to mean that both parties must be involved. Talarico and Crockett are campaigning against each other as well as Hassan on the Democratic ballot but they are not running against Republicans or Independents. Post primary, equal access to everyone on the ballot for the general election and could make sense, that is if equal access ever makes sense if it doesn't include talk radio and other venues open for public scrutiny.
A to Z with Adam and Zach!
Kind of the leader right now!
Was about to say the same thing!!
Perfect!
Name: Truth to Power, A to Z
niceeeeee
Wonderful with Zach
And if a Democrat doesn’t have the stomach to fight, send Pete Buttigieg in as a proxy. He will wipe the floor.
He was literally the first person I thought of!
You better believe it!
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The. Fairness. Doctrine. No. Longer. Is. Law.
The Fairness Doctrine, which required broadcasters to present balanced coverage of controversial issues, was 🔹abolished by the FCC in 1987 🔹and officially removed from the Federal Register in 2011. ♦️It is no longer a law in the United States.
— Wikipedia / Encyclopedia Britannica
I'm curious....has anyone mentioned this to Brendan Carr? Perhaps, he's just clueless!
I didn't know that! Thanks for posting.
My comment has nothing to do with this post but I didn't know where else to comment. I'm watching The Last Republican and I just want you to know that I think you are one of the bravest, most heroic men in this world. I honor and respect you for all that you sacrificed for our country. I'm a lifelong democrat and I wish you would run for office again. We need more patriots like you.
The Republicans know that they will not go on the Colbert show so the fairness act doesn’t work here. That’s why CBS pulled the interview.
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Will FOX or those other right-wing stations give equal time to democrats?
Apparently your book is sold out on Amazon before it is even released, Adam!
Sweet.
Find another source for your books, don’t support Jeff Bezos on Amazon.
It was literally the first link that Adam gave and I thought it strange that it was sold out.
FYI, there is a Japanese company that sells a terrific E – reader, Rakuten Kobo, they sell through Canada and have a vast library at least as good as Amazon. I’ve felt better about my reading since I switched over to that. You do have to learn a little bit of a different system but it’s actually a nice light reader. Check it out, highly recommend by many.
If I may make a suggestion - betterworldbooks.com has the pre-order available and has free shipping on orders over $15.
Colbert interview of James Talarico. A MUST WATCH!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oiTJ7Pz_59A
Thanks, great discussion. I'm curious as to why during the primary campaign that equal access would be considered to mean that both parties must be involved. Talarico and Crockett are campaigning against each other as well as Hassan on the Democratic ballot but they are not running against Republicans or Independents. Post primary, equal access to everyone on the ballot for the general election and could make sense, that is if equal access ever makes sense if it doesn't include talk radio and other venues open for public scrutiny.
I'm so happy about your book.
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I really like the prior suggestion for "Politics from A to Z".