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In reply to the discussion: What Foxnews does should be illegal. Why isn't it? [View all]delta17
(283 posts)166. This is a really scary post.
"Gone too far to worry about the 1st amendment." Sorry if the Bill of Rights is inconvient sometimes. What other rights do you want us to stop worrying about?
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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