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Sunday, June 24, 2007



Unfair

Chris Wallace had Dianne Feinstein on Fox News Sunday this morning.  She said she is looking into reviving the Fairness Doctrine.  Now, after Jim Inhofe said that he overheard Hillary Clinton and Barbara Boxer discussing regulating talk radio a few years ago, Clinton and Boxer denied it.  When the Center for American Progress released its report attacking talk radio, its most prominent co-author denied he was setting the stage for reinstating the Fairness Doctrine.  Now Feinstein admits what is obvious.  Clearly the Left is plotting to use the power of government to destroy talk radio and impose its hosts and views on a resistant public.

Also, Wallace failed to ask Feinstein a single question about her serious ethical conflicts involving her husband's businesses and the awarding of defense contracts, which forced her to resign as chairman of a key Senate subcommittee.  Yet, in the round-table session, he spent a great deal of time discussing the non-issue — advanced in Sunday's Washington Post — of the vice president refusing to provide classified documents to an inferior executive-branch office. 












 

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