Wednesday, July 04, 2007
The “Fairness Doctrine” Power Grab
Progressivism
Christopher Adamo
When the Soviet Union was at its pinnacle, one might think that the greatest
fear among its leaders was the nuclear capabilities of the United States.
But this was not the case. While the Soviets recognized the formidable
war-making abilities of the Americans as an obstacle to be overcome, they
feared, and thus diligently hunted and eliminated the presence of something
much more threatening to their existence… the printing press.
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The Liberal Plan to Take Over Talk Radio
Progressivism
Cliff Kincaid, Andy Selepak
Three Republican Senators, John McCain, John Thune, and Norm Coleman have stepped forward to introduce the Broadcaster Freedom Act, as questions linger about comments attributed to Senators Hillary Clinton and Barbara Boxer regarding re-imposition of the so-called Fairness Doctrine on broadcasters. The Fairness Doctrine is viewed by many on the political left as a way to muzzle or silence conservative talk radio.
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Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Keynesian Predictions
Progressivism
Thomas E. Brewton
A cornerstone of liberal-Progressive economic theory turns out to be fatally flawed, bringing the whole structure crashing to the ground.
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The British Invasion - Sort of…
Progressivism
Erik Rush
After years of denial, the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) finally admitted that its news coverage is biased toward the left. Now, in case you’re not familiar with how television is setup in the U.K., BBC is pretty much the only game in town unless one has access to a paid service. It’s sort of like we in America still having only the “Big Three” (NBC, CBS and ABC) as our sources of not only news, but entertainment as well.
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Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Censorship Disguised as Reinstitution of the Fairness Doctrine
Progressivism
Paul M. Weyrich
I am worried. This is not my usual state of mind but so many signs point to trouble. There are various things of concern, such as the Immigration Bill, and more obscure issues, such as the Trans-North American Highway, which may have the effect of giving up our sovereignty. I am worried about what is happening to talk-radio in this country. Hopefully it does not resemble Hugo Chavez’s actions in Venezuela. If you report anything against his regime you are shut down.
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Sunday, June 24, 2007
Krugman and Friedman - Part Four
Progressivism
Thomas Brewton
Mr. Krugman is a political propaganda columnist for the ‘New York Times’, where predictably he is a strident critic of individuals’ economic and political liberties when they conflict with Federal collectivism. As an advocate of Neo-Keynesian economic theory, he believes that only intervention by the Federal government can effectively deal with changing economic conditions to insure full employment.
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Wednesday, June 20, 2007
The Great Depression Revisited
Progressivism
Thomas E. Brewton
Big Three auto makers are offering labor unions an opportunity to step back into the real world, out of the Alice-in-Wonderland world of New Deal socialism.
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Sunday, June 17, 2007
Socialistic Fairness
Progressivism
Thomas E. Brewton
Proposals to tax globalization’s big winners reflect the yawning abyss between reality and the fairy tales of liberal-Progressive-socialism.
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