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Schumer defends Fairness Doctrine - Rantburg must be Fair and Balanced?
2008-11-04
Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) on Tuesday defended the so-called Fairness Doctrine in an interview on Fox News, saying, “I think we should all be fair and balanced, don’t you?”

SchumerÂ’s comments echo other DemocratsÂ’ views on reviving the Fairness Doctrine, which would require radio stations to balance conservative hosts with liberal ones.

Asked if he is a supporter of telling radio stations what content they should have, Schumer used the fair and balanced line, claiming that critics of the Fairness Doctrine are being inconsistent.

“The very same people who don’t want the Fairness Doctrine want the FCC [Federal Communications Commission] to limit pornography on the air. I am for that… But you can’t say government hands off in one area to a commercial enterprise but you are allowed to intervene in another. That’s not consistent.”

In 2007, Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), a close ally of Democratic presidential nominee Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) told The Hill, “It’s time to reinstitute the Fairness Doctrine. I have this old-fashioned attitude that when Americans hear both sides of the story, they’re in a better position to make a decision.”

Senate Rules Committee Chairwoman Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) last year said, “I believe very strongly that the airwaves are public and people use these airwaves for profit. But there is a responsibility to see that both sides and not just one side of the big public questions of debate of the day are aired and are aired with some modicum of fairness.”

Conservatives fear that forcing stations to make equal time for liberal talk radio would cut into profits so significantly that radio executives would opt to scale back on conservative radio programming to avoid escalating costs and interference from the FCC.

They also note that conservative radio shows has been far more successful than liberal ones.

In his Fox interview, Schumer, who heads the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, also weighed in on the election, predicting that Democrats will end up with between 56 and 58 seats in the Senate.

He also defended “card check” legislation, claiming there is a strong need to allow workers a private ballot to register their votes on whether to organize a union.

Schumer said “there has to be some counter” to the leverage businesses have, claiming “employers have every leg up on people who want to organize and that’s why union workers have gone down from about 25 percent to 6 percent [in the private sector].”

Business groups adamantly oppose the card check bill, which passed the House and fell short of the necessary votes to overcome a filibuster in the Senate.
Posted by:GolfBravoUSMC

#12  I just might invest in XM/Sirius. If tehy adopt this, we'll all be getting our unbiased news from unofficial O-sources
Posted by: Frank G   2008-11-04 21:00  

#11  If your local affiliate gets fed up and drops Rush (seems inconceivable, but hey...) use Senator Schumer's office number for Open Line Friday.
Posted by: eLarson   2008-11-04 20:56  

#10  I guess this means there will two newscasts, newspapers, Social "Sciences" departments, and Branson becomes the Hollywood Middle America. Bring it on.
Posted by: ed   2008-11-04 20:22  

#9  Obama with a rubber stamp congress is like giving an alcoholic the keys to a distillery. They'll give in to their most base tendencies. Now all will be able to see the true nature of the democrat party.

Democrats: Be careful what you wish for.

Posted by: Minister of funny walks   2008-11-04 19:53  

#8  Fuck Schumer. I'll be waiting for his response.
See. Fairness...
Posted by: tu3031   2008-11-04 19:46  

#7  Chuck is a dirtbag and inherently unlikeable guy. Time to start collecting the hubristic overreach videos for the 2010 elections and build the case against these incompetent wanna-be brownshirts
Posted by: Frank G   2008-11-04 18:52  

#6  And card check is going to galvanize business. Who do you think has more money Chucky, your labor union buddies or the hundreds of thousands of businesses out there. Think the lawyers have more? Don't count on it.
Posted by: remoteman   2008-11-04 18:51  

#5  This will be a massive overreach by Chucky and the dems. Nothing will galvanize the republican base like this action.
Posted by: remoteman   2008-11-04 18:48  

#4  Only the NY City crowd could put up with an idiot like Charles Schumer. The United States shouldn't have to. Schumer should have been aboard that Delta flight to Atlanta - in the baggage compartment.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2008-11-04 18:34  

#3  Looks like we are going to default on our own access to the internet. Most important news day in years, but both Little Green Footballs and Free Republic are so buggy today as to be useless. This seems to be a chronic problem with conservative sites, while lib sites have no such problems. Unlimited funding from Soros and the Google tycoons is the likely reason*, but we cannot afford to lose the net to the totalitarian monopoly that is on its way to owning all other channels of communication.

*If I wanted go tinfoil I would suggest that the moonbats who infest the provider industry are engaged in a little freelance blocking.
Posted by: Atomic Conspiracy   2008-11-04 18:00  

#2  There is certainly no fairness in ABC, CBS, NBC, MSNBC, CNN, or the MSM print media. This media was all in the bag for Obama. They are about as close as you can get to Joseph Goebbels propaganda machine in Nazi Germany or Pravda in the USSR. You (Schumer) sir are a dangerous whacko who does not believe in the First or Second Amendments of our Constitution.
Posted by: JohnQC   2008-11-04 17:39  

#1  Life is not fair and you sir are not balanced.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2008-11-04 17:14  

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