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In reply to the discussion: What Foxnews does should be illegal. Why isn't it? [View all]ErikJ
(6,335 posts)67. see post #42
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I agree with what you say, I've often felt similar, but once the first amendment is
RKP5637
Nov 2013
#151
FOX is cable, not public airwaves, therefore fairness doctrine doesn't apply.
GreenStormCloud
Nov 2013
#95
I think only Canadians should be thanking their lucky stars for that. n/t
lumberjack_jeff
Nov 2013
#34
A question: some might conclude you just "lied" about Fox News being illegal in Canada
onenote
Nov 2013
#123
Who decides who is the crackpot? During the Bush years, all liberals were "crackpots."
Dash87
Nov 2013
#56
I have toyed with idea of requiring them to announce every day that they sometimes lie,
Shrike47
Nov 2013
#12
So, you would outlaw Faux Snooze because you think they falsly report the news,
Ranchemp.
Nov 2013
#62
So you want to live in a country where news is regulated by the government? No thanks.
bowens43
Nov 2013
#16
This is the kind of shit I would expect out of authoritarian regimes, like the now defunct
Ranchemp.
Nov 2013
#72
Journalistc malpractice is not a limiting clasue on the First Amendment.
Agnosticsherbet
Nov 2013
#23
if such laws were passed - they would be far more likely to be used against progressives than
Douglas Carpenter
Nov 2013
#35
Courts gave them permission to lie, since it was in the name of entertainment.
Sheepshank
Nov 2013
#36
Of course they are protected by the first amendment as they should be. They are not protected
Bluenorthwest
Nov 2013
#48
" Fox News continues to be the hands-down ratings winner across the board in cable news."
Douglas Carpenter
Nov 2013
#73
well that does shed a less scary light on the whole thing. I suppose what I find disturbing is the
Douglas Carpenter
Nov 2013
#189
I don't agree. Fox News consists of mostly opinions. Opinions should never be illegal.
Dash87
Nov 2013
#50
My only issue with faux noise is that they are labeled news when in fact they are just opinion
kydo
Nov 2013
#77
Reinstating the Fairness Doctrine would NOT affect FNC in the slightest way.
cherokeeprogressive
Nov 2013
#173
"Unfortunately, I think there is a segment of the population who WANT to believe their lies"
Ranchemp.
Nov 2013
#133
Maybe not yours, but what about your other citizens who liked what they wrote?
Ranchemp.
Nov 2013
#93
You're missing the point. ALL lies whether Pravda, People's Daily, FoxNews
Pretzel_Warrior
Nov 2013
#97
I called it malpractice. As in not doing the job journalists are trained to do
Pretzel_Warrior
Nov 2013
#108
Absolutely. We had none of these problems when the fairness doctrine was in place
BlueStreak
Nov 2013
#127
Perhaps not that exact set of restrictions, but some regulation is appropriate
BlueStreak
Nov 2013
#156
I don't think there's a good public interest argument to apply the Fairness Doctrine to cable
Hippo_Tron
Nov 2013
#162
What's the difference? In either case, you have the option of turning it off
BlueStreak
Nov 2013
#165
The difference is you wouldn't have MSNBC or FNC if you DIDN'T PAY FOR CABLE. Broadcast TV is free.
cherokeeprogressive
Nov 2013
#176
It's a meaningless argument unless you are unable to control the urge to tune to FNC.
cherokeeprogressive
Nov 2013
#181
I don't know and I don't care. I don't watch MSNBC, FNC, or ANY other politically oriented channel.
cherokeeprogressive
Nov 2013
#187
Fox News Channel (the cable channel referred to by most of the posters) does not have a FCC license.
kelly1mm
Nov 2013
#190
For as long as it exists, we have to keep hammering away at Fox's owners' priorities for Americans.
ancianita
Nov 2013
#122
The problem isn't the First Amendment, it's the market-based model of journalism in this country
markpkessinger
Nov 2013
#146
While Canada has an interesting law governing any entity that calls itself "news," we do not
Warpy
Nov 2013
#152
your original post asked a simple question: why is not illegal for Fox to do what they do
onenote
Nov 2013
#206
For the same reason why Westboro Baptist Church can stand on a street corner...
Earth_First
Nov 2013
#171