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Commentary by Jeffrey T. Kuhner

Liberal Democrats are attempting to muzzle conservative talk radio: they are assaulting free speech. Like the communists in the former Soviet Union, America?s liberals seek to crush dissent by consolidating control over the media?especially talk radio, which has emerged as the dominant medium for conservative opinion.

 

Allies close to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi are promoting legislation, which if passed, will take off the air prominent conservative radio hosts such as Michael Savage, Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity and Bill O?Reilly?along with thousands of smaller conservative broadcasters. The bill, entitled the "Media Ownership Reform Act," is sponsored by Rep. Maurice Hinchey, a leftist Democrat from New York. The legislation aims to revive the so-called ?Fairness Doctrine? of the 1940?s: ?all views? are to be given equal time on radio. In particular, the Federal Communications Commission would have the power to oversee and change radio and television content. The goal is to tilt the ideological balance of power away from the right on the nation?s air waves.

 

The real force behind the effort to censor conservative talk radio is the progressive?philanthropist, George Soros. The radical leftist billionaire has made no secret of his hatred for conservatives. He says President Bush has transformed America into a militaristic, ?fascist? empire. Moreover, Soros champions many of liberalism?s chic causes: abortion on demand, legalization of drugs, homosexual marriage, euthanasia, unlimited Third World immigration, open borders, and one-world government anchored in the United Nations. He advocates all the issues that are anathema to popular radio talk-show hosts like Savage, Limbaugh and Hannity. Hence, he wants these commentators to be exiled to the political wilderness.

 

At a recent National Conference for Media Reform, sponsored by Free Press, a Massachusetts-based group heavily subsidized by Soros, Hinchey laid bare his plan to silence conservative voices on television and radio. The anti-war McGovernite attacked Savage, Limbaugh and other conservative radio hosts, saying they were ?responsible? for leading the U.S. into the Iraq war, as well as for preparing the ground for future military invasions of Iran and Syria. According to Hinchey, these men pose a ?threat? to American national security. Hence, under his bill, they would be fired.

 

"All of that stuff will end," Hinchey said.

 

In the Senate, the legislation is being supported by Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont. A self-styled ?social democrat,? Sanders is forming a media caucus with the explicit goal of ending conservative hegemony on talk radio.

 

"Now is the time to begin asking that if networks provide their listeners with 99 percent of talk shows being with right-wing extremists, whether that really is what public trust is about," Sanders said in an address in January. "Now is the time to open the question of the Fairness Doctrine again."

 

However, this begs the question of why do radio networks have most of their shows hosted by conservatives? The answer is a simple one: They?re popular with listeners. Talk radio is overwhelmingly right-leaning because it satisfies the public?s growing appetite for alternative news and commentary to the liberal media establishment. If the Democrats don?t like the opinions of Savage, Limbaugh or Hannity, then all they need to do is go to CNN, MSNBC, NPR, The New York Times or The Washington Post. There are countless outlets peddling the anti-war, anti-Bush mantras of the left.

 

The liberal media and political class have tried to marginalize conservative talk radio for years?first by ignoring it, then by demonizing it, and finally by attempting to compete with it. Air America, with hosts such as Al Franken, was supposed to be the great liberal alternative to conservative talk radio. But, in spite of all the puff stories in The Times, The Post and CNN, Air America failed dismally to attract a large audience. When Hinchey, Sanders, Soros and their liberal Democratic allies complain about the need to ?give equal time? to left-leaning views on radio, they forget one important fact: The radio audience is not interested. Now, after the failure of Air America, the Democrats are attempting to implement the final solution to their conservative problem: censorship.

 

Eastern European conservatives have faced similar oppression for the last 15 years. From Georgia to Croatia, Serbia to Slovakia, Soros? media empire has relentlessly sought to marginalize patriotic and conservative journalists. In many countries in the former communist bloc, there are hardly any conservative voices left in the mainstream media. In fact, the billionaire activist openly brags that the former Soviet empire has become ?the Soros empire.? He is now bent on destroying his ideological enemies in the belly of the beast?America.

 

What Soros understands?like all ambitious leftists before him, such as Lenin, Trotsky, FDR?is that attaining cultural power is the necessary precondition to achieving political power. The brilliant Italian Leninist revolutionary, Antonio Gramsci, outlined this strategy in his theory of cultural hegemony. Gramsci argued that once the left captures the commanding organs of culture and the media, the ?state will simply fall into our hands.? He understood that, by dominating culture and stifling all voices of opposition, the left would be free to manipulate and mold public opinion, thereby paving the way to permanent political dominance. This is why Soros and his Democratic allies are determined to smash talk radio, the main bastion of cultural/media resistance to the liberal regime.

 

The attempt to revive the ?Fairness Doctrine? represents a direct assault on freedom of speech. It is a concession by liberals that they are losing the battle in the marketplace of ideas. Unable to compete with conservatives in the arena of rhetoric, facts and reasoned argument, Democrats are resorting to the Stalinist method of stifling all dissenting points of view. Unable to out-argue and out-debate Savage, Limbaugh and Hannity, liberals are hoping to silence them?once and for all.

 

More importantly, the war on talk radio reveals the totalitarian impulse at the heart of modern liberalism. Above all, liberalism is an ideology based on radical social engineering. Its ultimate goal is to transform America into a society characterized by economic collectivism, personal?and especially, sexual?liberation and multilateral globalism. To accomplish these goals, the left must fundamentally restructure the economy, the family unit, traditional bourgeois values, and even the nation itself.

 

This is why liberals ultimately rely on coercion to pass much of their agenda. They must raise taxes and propose new entitlement programs (like universal health care) to keep expanding the power of the state; they must push for homosexual marriage and abortion to keep undermining the nuclear family; they must expunge religion and the Ten Commandments from the public square to keep rolling back traditional morality; and they must insist on amnesty for illegal immigrants and subordinating foreign policy to the United Nations to keep subverting America?s national sovereignty and distinct cultural identity. Their favorite tools of coercion are usually judicial activism and bureaucratic decrees. Now, however, riding high after the November midterm elections, they are going for the jugular?the outright silencing of their ideological opponents.

 

Conservatives must form a united front to prevent this blatant power grab by the Soros Democrats. If not, the return of the ?Fairness Doctrine? will not only be a great victory for the forces of censorship, but a watershed moment in the continuing march of liberalism against everything that is good, decent and virtuous in America.

 

- Jeffrey T. Kuhner is the editor of Insight (http://www.insightmag.com).
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If the Democrats don’t like the opinions of Savage, Limbaugh or Hannity, then all they need to do is go to CNN, MSNBC, NPR, The New York Times or The Washington Post. There are countless outlets peddling the anti-war, anti-Bush mantras of the left.

just skimmed it, but this line stuck out to me.  I believe in free speech in all of it\'s uglyness. :thumbsup:



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He\'s the editor of Insight magazine. Wasn\'t Insight the magazine that published the story that Barak Obama went to a radical muslim school in Indonesia? That turned out to be completely false?

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It is a concession by liberals that they are losing the battle in the marketplace of ideas. Unable to compete with conservatives in the arena of rhetoric, facts and reasoned argument, Democrats are resorting to the Stalinist method of stifling all dissenting points of view.

The question I guess is he trying to be ironic or retarded?

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"This is why liberals ultimately rely on coercion to pass much of their agenda. They must raise taxes and propose new entitlement programs (like universal health care) to keep expanding the power of the state; they must push for homosexual marriage and abortion to keep undermining the nuclear family; they must expunge religion and the Ten Commandments from the public square to keep rolling back traditional morality; and they must insist on amnesty for illegal immigrants and subordinating foreign policy to the United Nations to keep subverting America?s national sovereignty and distinct cultural identity. Their favorite tools of coercion are usually judicial activism and bureaucratic decrees. Now, however, riding high after the November midterm elections, they are going for the jugular?the outright silencing of their ideological opponents"

Ain\'t that rich. Bush is the biggest proponent of Amnesty and Guest worker programs against his own conservative Party.

This guy is a political hack. Saying that liberals are losing the battle is ridiculous. The entire country just recently voted out of office a large portion of some of the most conservative people.

Personally I am a huge defender of free speech. Anything that threatens it is bad bad bad. I like Soros. This guy obviously does not simply because he has a ton of $ and can get things done or back causes he likes. Thats what being a billionaire will do. They don\'t like him because he doesn\'t give $ to the repubs.
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He\'s the editor of Insight magazine. Wasn\'t Insight the magazine that published the story that Barak Obama went to a radical muslim school in Indonesia? That turned out to be completely false?

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It is a concession by liberals that they are losing the battle in the marketplace of ideas. Unable to compete with conservatives in the arena of rhetoric, facts and reasoned argument, Democrats are resorting to the Stalinist method of stifling all dissenting points of view.

The question I guess is he trying to be ironic or retarded?

Arlington cemetery controversy

In 1997 Insight reported that the administration of President Bill Clinton gave political donors rights to be buried in Arlington National Cemetery. This charge was widely repeated on talk radio and other consevative outlets; but was later denied by the United States Army, which has charge over Arlington Cemetery [1].

[edit] Paula Jones controversy

In 1998 Insight invited Paula Jones, who had filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against President Clinton to attend the annual White House Correspondents Association dinner, where Clinton spoke [2].

[edit] "Madrassa" media controversy

In January of 2007, Insight published an unsourced article reporting a rumor that "researchers connected to Senator [Hillary] Clinton" had discovered that rival candidate Barack Obama was educated in a radical Islamic Madrassa school during his youth in Indonesia.[1].

To investigate this statement, which were quickly propagated in the United States mass media, including on Fox News, CNN reporter John Vause visited the school and found its staff in Western attire, its student body apparently consisting of Muslims, "Christians, Buddhists, also Confucian(s)".[2] The CNN story also quoted a spokesman for Clinton, who dismissed the allegation as "an obvious right-wing hit job" on both candidates. Insight responded that CNN\'s investigation did "not satisfy our standards for aggressive investigative reporting", and said that they provided "political intelligence" on "a limited budget".[3].

A January 29 New York Times story commented on the Insight story. The article notes:

    Insight editor Jeffrey T. Kuhner "whose Web site published the first anonymous smear of the 2008 presidential race, is hardly the only editor who will not reveal his reporters? sources. What sets him apart is that he will not even disclose the names of his reporters."

In the article, Kuhner says that the article is "solid as solid can be" [4]. The Fox News Network has since acknowledged that the story violates their basic rule of knowing "what you are talking about." John Moody, vice president for news at Fox, also included this in his daily editorial note on January 23: "For the record: seeing an item on a website does not mean it is right. Nor does it mean it is ready for air on FNC. The urgent queue is our way of communicating information that is air-worthy. Please adhere to this."[5].

After receiving so much media scrutiny, Insight defended itself as an online weekly "political intelligence report", and not part of the "mainstream print and broadcast news organizations," and therefore not required "to ferret out (more) facts and make judgment calls on relevance"[6].

--Taken from Wikipedia
"You can bet everything will come to an end. It's going to be ugly and it's going to be a mess, and it's going to be something that somebody did in the name of God...."

    Frank Zappa, Artist as Genetic Design Flaw,
    Ecolibrium Interviews, Vol #19

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:popcorn:
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"if i listened to the distance on repeat, i\'d be wearing yellow jerseys like a motherfucker" - zuke

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meh.

Way old news.
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i don\'t know too much about politics but this person is definitely pro-republican.  

if the fairness doctrine is enacted again it would definitely go against the first amendment. this doctrine wasn\'t even federal law back in its hay-day....it was just the policy of the FCC.  granted FCC has administration over broadcasts, but if brought to federal court (say for freedom of speech violations)  wouldn\'t they lose the case?...that is, as long as the fairness doctrine doesn\'t get passed by Congress (which i highly doubt it would).
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