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17. That's just not accurate. You'd know better if you understood the role the corpmedia played and WHY.
Wed Jul 20, 2016, 04:56 PM
Jul 2016

Dan Rather spoke to it after he left CBS. Media owners were promised a favorable ruling from FCC loosening the regulations on media ownership during a Bush second term - Kerry was their enemy.



June 2, 2003
Kerry Seeks to Reverse FCC's "Wrongheaded Vote"
Commission decision may violate laws protecting small businesses; Kerry to file Resolution of Disapproval

Washington, DC - Senator John Kerry today announced plans to file a "Resolution of Disapproval" as a means to overturn today's decision by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to raise media ownership caps and loosen various media cross-ownership rules.

Kerry will soon introduce the resolution seeking to reverse this action under the Congressional Review Act and Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act on the grounds that the decision may violate the laws intended to protect America's small businesses and allow them an opportunity to compete.

As Ranking Member of the Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship, Kerry expressed concern that the FCC's decision will hurt localism, reduce diversity, and will allow media monopolies to flourish. This raises significant concerns about the potential negative impacts the decision will have on small businesses and their ability to compete in today's media marketplace.

In a statement released earlier today regarding the FCC's decision, Kerry said:
"Nothing is more important in a democracy than public access to debates and information, which lift up our discourse and give Americans an opportunity to make honest informed choices. Today's wrongheaded vote by the Republican members of the FCC to loosen media ownership rules shows a dangerous indifference to the consolidation of power in the hands of a few large entities rather than promoting diversity and independence at the local level. The FCC should do more than rubber stamp the business plans of narrow economic interests.

"Today's vote is a complete dereliction of duty. The Commissioners are well aware that these rules greatly influence the competitive structure of the industry and protect the public's access to multiple sources of information and media. It is the Commission's responsibility to ensure that the rules serve our national goals of diversity, competition, and localism in media. With today's vote, they shirked that responsibility and have dismissed any serious discussion about the impact of media consolidation on our own democracy.

Bush had to STEAL Ohio to stay in office. Rove and TeamKasich won't help Trump steal Ohio like blm Jul 2016 #1
That's where to bet, I guess. elleng Jul 2016 #7
Ah, but a few "things" are missing from that 2004 election. tonyt53 Jul 2016 #2
Kerry did forcefully counter Swiftliars at a speech to Firefighters who endorsed him - Every 'news' blm Jul 2016 #9
It wasn't Kerry's own idea not to fight the smears...it was the former Dukakis people on his staff Ken Burch Jul 2016 #14
Ken - he DID counter and every network refused to carry that speech to Firefighters. blm Jul 2016 #15
interpretation is not revisionsm. Springslips Jul 2016 #16
That's just not accurate. You'd know better if you understood the role the corpmedia played and WHY. blm Jul 2016 #17
It is still interperation. Springslips Jul 2016 #21
Kerry responded and countered - media ignored it. You CHOOSE to adopt corpmedia view. blm Jul 2016 #27
He did that speech, but one speech wasn't going to be enough. Ken Burch Jul 2016 #18
The media had the full Navy records karynnj Jul 2016 #22
Absolutely. Ken Burch Jul 2016 #25
Some of the nomenklatura wanted it. mylye2222 Jul 2016 #28
There was also the Bin Laden video released right before the election... Ken Burch Jul 2016 #12
Yeah, I remember that, too... Blue_Tires Jul 2016 #19
And vadermike Jul 2016 #3
You are correct, and the reason for no bounce was the false terrorism threat announcement. tonyt53 Jul 2016 #4
I remember being infuriated by the series of false warnings that were issued, Nitram Jul 2016 #5
Kerry ran a TERRIBLE campaign. BigDemVoter Jul 2016 #6
Baloney -JK took a few days to prepare for debate where he trounced Bush - BushInc had to steal Ohio blm Jul 2016 #8
True. he had it stolen. . . BigDemVoter Jul 2016 #10
He WAS campaigning - you mixed up a couple days he took off preparing for debate with the blm Jul 2016 #11
What I DO remember is BigDemVoter Jul 2016 #24
It was during the Republican convention karynnj Jul 2016 #23
We cannot be complacent. nt awoke_in_2003 Jul 2016 #13
this is not 2004... heresAthingdotcom Jul 2016 #20
Hillary is ahead TeddyR Jul 2016 #26
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