From the ACLJ:
The Obama Administration’s Federal
Communication Commission (FCC) is poised to place government monitors in
newsrooms across the country in an absurdly draconian attempt to intimidate and
control the media.
Before you dismiss this assertion as utterly preposterous (we all know how that
turned out when the Tea Party complained that it was being targeted by the
IRS), this bombshell of an accusation comes from an actual FCC Commissioner.
FCC Commissioner Ajit Pai reveals a brand
new Obama Administration program that he fears could be used in “pressuring
media organizations into covering certain stories.”
As Commissioner Pai explains in the Wall Street Journal:
Last May the FCC proposed an initiative to thrust the
federal government into newsrooms across the country. With its “Multi-Market
Study of Critical Information Needs,” or CIN, the agency plans to send
researchers to grill reporters, editors and
station owners about how they decide which stories to run. A field
test in Columbia, S.C., is scheduled to begin this spring.
The purpose of the CIN, according to the FCC, is to
ferret out information from television and radio broadcasters about “the
process by which stories are selected” and how often stations cover “critical
information needs,” along with “perceived station bias” and “perceived
responsiveness to underserved populations.”
In fact, the FCC is now expanding the
bounds of regulatory powers to include newspapers, which it has absolutely no
authority over, in its new government monitoring program.
The FCC has apparently already selected
eight categories of “critical information” “that it believes local newscasters
should cover.”
That’s right, the Obama Administration has
developed a formula of what it believes
the free press should cover, and it is going to send government monitors into
newsrooms across America to stand over the shoulders of the press as they make
editorial decisions.
This poses a monumental danger to constitutionally
protected free speech and freedom of the press.
Every major repressive regime of the modern
era has begun with an attempt to control and intimidate the press.
As Thomas Jefferson so eloquently said, “our liberty
depends on the freedom of the press, and that cannot be limited without being
lost.”
The federal government has absolutely no
business determining what stories should and should not be run, what is
critical for the American public and what is not, whether it perceives a bias,
and whose interests are and are not being served by the free press.
It’s an unconscionable assault on our free
society.
Imagine a government monitor telling Fox
News it needed to cover stories in the same way as MSNBC or Al Jazeera.
Imagine an Obama Administration official walking in to the editorial board of
the Wall Street Journal and telling it that the American public would be better
served if it is stopped reporting on the IRS scandal or maybe that reporting on
ObamaCare “glitches” is driving down enrollment.
It’s hard to imagine anything more brazenly
Orwellian than government monitors in newsrooms.
Is it any wonder that the U.S. now ranks 46th in the world for freedom of the
press? Reporters Without Boarders called America’s precipitous drop of 13
places in its recent global rankings “one of the most significant declines” in
freedom of the press in the world.
Freedom of the press is proudly extolled in
the First Amendment, yet our nation now barely makes the top fifty for media
freedom.
We cannot allow the unfathomable
encroachment on our free speech and freedom of the press to continue.
We’ve seen, and defeated, this kind of
attempt to squelch free speech before in the likes of the Fairness
Doctrine and the Grassroots Lobbying Bill (incidentally one of my
first projects at the ACLJ). Each one of these euphemistically named
government programs is nothing more than an underhanded attempt to circumvent
the Constitution and limit free speech – speech that the government finds
inconvenient. They’re equally unconstitutional, and they each must be
defeated.
Join the ACLJ as we take a stand. Sign the ACLJ’s Petition to Stop the Obama FCC’s Free
Speech Monitors.
Susan Duclos has
more in the video below:
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