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Hot Air サ Blog Archive サ The Silence of the Lemmings
Democrats have pushed for a restoration of the Fairness Doctrine, purportedly to provide more political balance in talk radio. When given an opportunity for balance, though, it appears that they窶决e less interested in engaging talk radio and more interested in shunning it. All Jones wanted was someone from the campaign to spout talking points, which isn窶冲 exactly brain surgery for any campaign.Team Obama has now used its thugs to shut down radio shows and refused to engage when given an opportunity. From these data points, what could we expect from an Obama administration? Responsible accountability 窶ヲ or an attack on free speech and journalism?
They <i>hope</i> people don't notice how they've <i>changed</i> the ground rules
In today's Chicago Tribune, the Obama camp responds to nitpicky concerns about their attempts to shut down radio shows that might say things they don't like, via their "Obama Action Wires":
"The Action Wire serves as a means of arming our supporters with the facts to take on those who spread lies about Barack Obama and respond forcefully with the truth, whether it's an author passing off fiction as biography, a Web site spreading baseless conspiracy theories or a TV station airing an ad that makes demonstrably false claims," said Obama spokesman Ben LaBolt.
Having listened to the previous Milt Rosenberg show with Stanley Kurtz that got "Action-Wired" (which is available here), I can tell you what this translates to:
"We'll provide a page of talking points for you to spout to the host and his guest. Just read it from the screen. Unfortunately, we're unable to provide you with the necessary brainpower to keep up when the host asks you to back up 'your' opinion, or poses any other question that isn't found in our script.
"But that isn't the point anyway. We just want to tie up their phone lines with thousands of angry calls, both to intimidate them and to prevent people with legitimate questions from getting through. Yes We Can... Sho
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