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23. Laughable Captain Obvious .... Too little way too late. I remember the race for media outlets
Thu Sep 25, 2025, 10:46 PM
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in radio in the late 90’s when Limbaugh dominated. We had a slim chance then. Air America floundered and the internet exploded. Thom Hartman even talked about how, back then, he communicated this idea to some Dems, they poo poo’d it and here we are.

Media equality will take as long as it takes to rebuild the shambles of the foundation of the country—at least half a century primarily because of the overwhelmingly biased and purposely controlled messaging due to the inequivalency in media.

It pisses me off that this hasn’t been a primary ongoing issue.

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Who was it who signed the Telecommunications Act? gab13by13 Thursday #1
Post removed Post removed Thursday #3
Billy boy John Coktosten Thursday #4
Bravo, but this begs a very important question for Senator Murphy: Fiendish Thingy Thursday #2
monopolies tfury653 Thursday #5
and the result was..... lastlib Thursday #13
You can start by returning to exempting the news programs from having to survive by ratings. OldBaldy1701E Thursday #6
Excellent point. calimary Thursday #7
I don't know it ever worked that way. When did that change? Takket Thursday #9
The late seventies to early eighties. OldBaldy1701E Friday #28
When have news shows ever relied on ratings to survive? SickOfTheOnePct Thursday #11
Well, first we have to find a defiinition of "news shows" progressoid Thursday #17
Ah got it, thanks SickOfTheOnePct Thursday #19
They rely on advertising to survive Captain Zero Friday #26
They don't, really. OldBaldy1701E Friday #29
Sure, a "public service" managed by that great "public servant".... reACTIONary Thursday #15
Yup. (n/t) OldBaldy1701E Friday #30
Will never kacekwl Thursday #8
Yes. But let's generalize the advice. Bluetus Thursday #10
break up maliaSmith Thursday #12
It is unpatriotic not to tell the truth, whether about the president or anyone else. Theodore Roosevelt Ping Tung Thursday #14
I doubt many MAGAs even know who he is. progressoid Thursday #18
First st3p is expanding the USSC to 13 Warpy Thursday #16
THIS!!! calimary Thursday #24
AND BIG ,MEDIA WILL DESTROY DEMS JUST AS THEY DID DEAN. pansypoo53219 Thursday #20
I think Chris Murphy is one of the best communicators the Dem party has. yellow dahlia Thursday #21
The breakup of the original "Ma Bell", American Telephone & Telegraph, into the Baby Bells dobleremolque Thursday #22
Laughable Captain Obvious .... Too little way too late. I remember the race for media outlets live love laugh Thursday #23
Only problem is Diraven Friday #25
The Telecommunications Act killed progressive/liberal/non-conservative radio. no_hypocrisy Friday #27
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