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George Rebane

[This is the addended transcript of my regular KVMR commentary broadcast on 14 February 2014.]

In the roaring 40s, that’s the 1940s, when socialism was still trying to reestablish its Depression era foothold in the United States, the Federal Communications Commission was one of the federal agencies that worked hard to spread its wings over what Americans could be exposed to by the broadcast media.  The FCC bureaucrats were worried that our citizens would forget all the ‘great things’ that the federal government had done for them during the Great Depression.

In 1949 the agency finally issued the regulation known as the Fairness Doctrine.  This mandated all broadcasters to disseminate news of important national issues, and do so in an “honest, equitable, and balanced” manner, especially when it came to contrasting and contending views.  And back in the days when the broadcast spectrum supported only a few outlets, the Supreme Court ruled that the FCC had the right to impose the Fairness Doctrine, but had no obligation to do so.

The doctrine was more or less followed in the ensuing decades until cable and other over air media channels began to proliferate in the 1980s.  At the same time talk radio, geared toward liberal and conservative viewpoints, started drawing audiences.  But the problem quickly arose that liberal talk radio was nowhere near as popular as was the conservative brand.  As liberal audiences dwindled, so did the advertising dollars, and the outlets began dropping leftwing talk radio programs.  Meanwhile conservative programs continued to grow in popularity.


The ensuing proliferation of channels and the unbalanced public reception of political commentary programs began drawing the ire of liberal advocacy groups in the late 1980s.  And soon they lobbied Democratic members of Congress to introduce new bills that would compel the FCC to start enforcing ‘fairness’ and ‘equal time’ regulations on each broadcaster.  However, such efforts to stifle the markets’ selection of desired programming didn’t go very far, because the main argument that there were only a limited means for people to get the word no longer held.  Cable, radio, TV, and soon the World Wide Web or internet swamped all those concerns.  Anyone with a political or ideological message could get on a media channel that could reach out to the world for very low or no cost at all.

The main consideration again focused on interest in the delivered message, and there the progressives’ view of the world and events came up short.  This trend has continued and, in fact, doubled down as conservative talk radio and Fox News commentary program ratings have soared, while leftwing outlets like NBC and its cable cohort MSNBC audiences have dwindled to insignificance.  Now this unhappy situation has again attracted the attention and apparent ire of the ever progressive FCC.

This week FCC Commissioner, Mr Ajit Pai, reported in the 11feb14 edition of the Wall Street Journal that the FCC is once more starting to investigate fairness and balance in media (here).  It will do this through a new survey that it is sending to all broadcasters and print media publishers.  The latter is somewhat interesting since the FCC has no jurisdiction over print media.

Commissioner Pai tells us the agency plans to launch its "’Multi-Market Study of Critical Information Needs,’ or CIN, (and) send researchers to grill reporters, editors and station owners about how they decide which stories to run. … 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.’”

This study gives strong evidence that the FCC is planning to involve itself once again and more than ever in managing what Americans will see and hear that in the government’s opinion will be of adequate content that is also fair and balanced.  Given that the lamestream will give the story a pass, we all should continue to view this development through a gimlet eye.

My name is Rebane, and I also expand on this and related themes on NCTV and georgerebane.com where the transcript of this commentary is posted with relevant links, and where such issues are debated extensively.  However my views are not necessarily shared by KVMR.  Thank you for listening.

[Addendum]  Whenever a report such as the above reappears, it raises (or should raise) the question as to why the popularity differences in the flavors of America’s talk radio.  I have offered a sprinkling of my thoughts on the matter over the years, and will attempt to gather them here for a more comprehensive and coherent record of what factors I believe contribute to the failure of collectivist talk radio of all stripes, and the success of talk radio that promotes conservetarian principles and solutions.

1.    Socialism is a system that on its face is inimical to the traditional spirit of liberty and self-reliance that was intrinsic in the character of the people who colonized and then immigrated to America.  To this day socialism is a philosophy of governance that cannot speak its name, and must be denied even as its principles and programs are promoted.
2.    The modern history of collectivism in its various forms comprise the dismal chapters in the post-Renaissance story of Man.  They too must be either ignored or rewritten for mandated consumption that starts in our government schools.  On talk radio they lay themselves open for unanswerable criticism from the educated listeners.
3.    The natural audience for leftwing talk radio is comprised of transfer payment recipients.  When such listeners are continually exposed to the ‘shortcomings’ of a society that does not pay them and theirs enough, they sooner than later come to realize that they are, in fact, wards of the state.  This is not something that one bathed in unwarranted self-esteem wants to be reminded of day in and out, so they don’t listen.
4.    Many (most?) who believe that their fair share has been taken by the rich, the greedy, the rednecks, the religious, the … have little understanding and/or interest in competitive politics, economics, and/or the intricacies of public policies.  And most certainly their interest in such affairs stops when the government checks arrive.
5.    Most people of the Left persuasion believe that to remain ignorant and unskilled is an unalienable right that should be protected and promoted by government.  They also believe that pure democracy is the best form of social organization, and the America bequeathed to us by the Founders.  They take as prima facie evidence of rightwing evil when they hear or are told that conservative talk radio daily preaches their belief to be a lie, and exhorts its listeners that staying dumb is socially irresponsible and bad for the Republic.
6.    But most fundamentally, the leftwing listener by his nature and capacity is bored to tears hearing the (especially numerical) specifics of the socially just and more desirable public policies, or how the environment is protected by layers of beneficial regulations, or the details of the overwhelming evidence for AGW and its world saving palliatives, or the latest gains made by teachers unions and in new progressive curricula like Common Core, and on and on.  This is not the sum and stuff of the informationally thin, ideologically innocent but intrinsically collectivist listener who always wants a more ‘equitable share’ of the national weal to come his way, and not be bothered by extraneous details of how that may happen.  The liberal listener needs to hear only about who will promise him the largest largess, and that can be easily determined (if at all) just before election time.  (After all, why did God invent soundbites?)
7.    On the other hand, conservetarian talk radio has an ever growing trove of evidence, factual material, and everyday observables that speak to the follies of central planning, ignorant bureaucracies, inept government workers, and common senseless waste.  Its hosts and guests can and do present this unending stream of data and information in an entertaining and (sometimes painfully) humorous manner.  The monologues are interspersed with vignettes of the small and agile citizen end running, outsmarting, or avoiding the heavy hand of the leviathan.  Conservetarian listeners not only become more aware of the scale of government overreach and encroachment, but also that their own efforts to survive in a rising sea of regulation and taxes is vindicated and celebrated.  They draw from the programs’ contents the validation that they are the producers, the socially responsible, the wealth creators, and those whose taxes make it all possible.  And they also draw hope from proposed public policies that will allow them to regain their lost liberties, and enable their enterprising efforts to achieve more for their own and their neighbors.  These listeners walk away with a greater understanding of what is happening and why, and of their positive role in the larger scheme of things.  Then tomorrow they tune in again for the next entertaining and uplifting chapter of the American saga.
8.    So to summarize, in order to attempt intellectual peerage with conservative talk radio, America’s liberal talk radio must painfully remind its listeners who and what they are also in the larger scheme of things.  Then with their identities confirmed, these listeners look around and see a dynamic country worked by people knowledgeable, skilled, and rewarded – a world from which more and more they feel excluded.  So why submit to such self-denigration?

[18feb14 update]  Our designated reader reports that the Left is all in a hissy fit about The Union’s latest columnist George Boardman.  I have not had the pleasure of meeting the man and know him only through his writings.  But regardless of his ideology and writings, I do feel a certain kinship with him since I also fall into that group of (former) Union columnists proscribed by our self-proclaimed and auto-congratulated Great Community Uniters.

The Union’s editorial policy is what it is, and as a privately owned newspaper and business enterprise it can publish what it will.  If I disagree enough with that trumpet, then I can argue my case with its management, and as a last resort I can always vote with my wallet.  For the record the Rebanes have been Union subscribers since we moved here in 2002.

Getting back to Mr Boardman, who advertises the source of his worldview as providing “observations from the center stripe”, I would ask him the question that I have always asked people from that part of the ideological highway – can you list any specific tenets that distinguish you from those who inhabit either lane of the road (or even reside on the shoulders)?  I forget the last go around I had with such a reader, but a memorable one was with my friend RL ‘Bob’ Crabb who operates a delightful blog nearby.  As with others of similar ilk, I was not able to draw out any specifics beyond generalized platitudes.   (more here and here and here)

And there it stands, we simply don’t know what the folks in the center believe, because their message is always a critique of positions they ascribe to one side or the other.  Having done that they leave their audience contemplating their purist position that is untrammeled by anything that permits understanding the shape, cohesion, and breadth of their belief system.  They seem enjoy casting their rhetorical bolts from the central divide, all the while being enveloped in a swirling fog of ideological ambiguity.

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77 responses to “The fed’s ‘Fair and Balanced’ is creeping back (Addended) (updated 18feb14)”

  1. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    All of us have been the recipient of the FUE’s threats. Bottom line to me, no one likes the guy. He is a whiner and can’t fit in to the area he chose to live. But I have seen many of these “silver spooners” before and they think they are better than everyone else. He is now attacking and alienating Chris Bishop on his blog. No one is immune from his hubris. Too funny.

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  2. Walt Avatar

    Uuummmmm I do believe you guys are getting accused of that ” mico-aggression”
    I referenced.. Then there is the “troll” factor when entering “enemy territory”.
    hell. On more than one (local)Lefty comment page ANY post from a “righty” is,,, uh,,, moderated, and usually never to be seen by others.

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  3. Gregory Avatar

    Pelline is getting more warped by the day… here is one of the latest
    jeffpelline says:
    February 17, 2014 at 5:17 pm
    Well, at least the anonymous “trolls” quit emailing me here, and fled to “safe haven” on the Rebane and Juvinall blogs. Boo! Scat, you coward! LOL.”

    And he links a self serving screed of his about Machiavellian sadist internet trolls without an apparent clue how much he appears to be a Machiavellian internet troll.
    Jeff, if you were half the techie you think you are, you’d realize a post to a WordPress blog isn’t “emailing”, and it’s ludicrous to claim a Facebook exchange behind a “friendwall” is somehow open. It’s even less democratic than behind a paywall of a local newspaper and Jeff, people you hate don’t post much on your site anymore because you block them except when you think it serves your purpose. Why post only to have the “host” smear you with a comment if he lets it appear (in whole or in part) and block any retort?
    That Friends of Jeff would gather at a protected Facebook page to say how bad the people who Jeff has been attacking are isn’t particularly surprising.

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  4. fish Avatar
    fish

    Better for Jeff, “Bruiser” and his other handles to remain safely ensconced where he can control the dialogue.

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  5. Gregory Avatar

    He’s used “Bruiser” as a nom de net? That would be precious, as that would fit right into the Troll definitions of the Chris Mooney Salon article about machiavallian internet trolls Jeff was promoting…
    “Internet Trolls Really Are Horrible People: Narcissistic, Machiavellian, psychopathic, and sadistic” is the Salon title and subtitle.
    Mooney is a wannabee Left Wing counter to Ann Coulter who has written books such as “The Republican War on Science” and “The Republican Brain: The Science of Why They Deny Science and Reality”. How much science Mooney studied while an English major at Yale may be as light as Pelline’s when he was studying Rhetoric at Cal.

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  6. fish Avatar
    fish

    He’s used “Bruiser” as a nom de net?
    Pretty sure that was him at Todds. Once we started linking him to the “Bruiser” handle it quietly went away.
    How much science Mooney studied while an English major at Yale….
    Ah…the Ivy League….where Yalies go to school to study the art of screwing up government and Harvard types go to learn the finer details of screwing up business……

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  7. Gregory Avatar

    Watch it fish, my kid goes to Harvard, though as a science grad student cum Teaching Fellow he’s more part of the hired help than a blue blood in training.

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  8. fish Avatar
    fish

    Watch it fish, my kid goes to Harvard, though as a science grad student cum Teaching Fellow……
    Well we’ll consider him on probation for now….! 😉

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  9. Gregory Avatar

    No, “we” won’t. 😉

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  10. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Harvard, Princeton, and Yale are ok, but Ball State is were the action is. Its Tuesday night! Suck ’em up bro, weekend has started.

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  11. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    Bruiser did leave after he was outed. One of many phony baloney handles by liberal saps. Funny how BenE always uses the “five” comm enters here when that is actually two more the on Pelline’s, including BenE. Too funny.

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  12. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    My, my. If there ever was THE perfect example of “if you point your index finger, you have 3 pointing back”, think the PHEW would be the poster boy.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_UnPzp2lmNk&feature=kp

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  13. Ben Emery Avatar

    Fish and Fab Five,
    The continuing inequality and the austerity measures being forced on the people are fueling these protests around the globe. As the ability to meet the necessities of life become more difficult the more people who have the natural disposition of peaceful resolutions will become violent. http://www.equalitytrust.org.uk/about-inequality/effects
    Coming to a US community near you if the US government continues down this Reagan Revolution style government, pro large corporate and wealthy business women/ men policies paid for by the working poor.
    Why is Ukraine in turmoil?
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-25182823
    At Least 22 Reported Dead in Most Violent Day of Clashes in Kiev
    http://mashable.com/2014/02/18/kiev-ukraine-violence-parliament/

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  14. fish Avatar
    fish

    We’re you ever planning on defending your accusations about my alleged authoritarianism?
    I thought not.

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  15. Ben Emery Avatar

    Ukraine President Yanukovych sacks army chief amid crisis
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-26265808#%22

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  16. fish Avatar
    fish

    Coming to a US community near you if the US government continues down this Reagan Revolution style government, pro large corporate and wealthy business women/ men policies paid for by the working poor.
    Yeah no need to factor in any of the policy inputs from any of the other administrations since Reagan…..It was all him. Congrats Ben you cracked the case….

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  17. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    BenE, all those Ukrainians are whote folks. What the heck?

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  18. George Rebane Avatar

    Re BenE 1005am – Ben’s continued use of the “Fab Five” label has now become a pathetic attempt to diminish and localize to these hills the understanding of government failures (here and globally) that at least 50% of Americans share. It represents either gross ignorance and/or a tacit surrender of reason. But such continued use here does underline that there is not a shred of common understanding left in America, as in the daily round the two polarized groups interpret the same data, information, science, history, current events, … .
    I believe that BenE and his local ilk are fundamentally in error. But I would never isolate that error uniquely to them, for they are just the local outlet of a worldview that is still shared by millions of government (un)educated Americans. And the distance between us is now so great that no conceivable compromise will serve us – if a dedicated group of bridge builders insist that 2+2=5, and the other builders compromise to accepting 2+2=4.5, the bridge will still fall.

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  19. fish Avatar
    fish

    It represents either gross ignorance and/or a tacit surrender of reason.
    Why not both….it is Ben Emery after all?

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  20. Walt Avatar

    Just a reality check for good ol’ Ben. If the Lefties somehow manage to weasel their way through this Nov. What you see in Kiev will be right here in our own streets. Since it seems our government is more than pleased to have created more “takers” than “makers”,, One problem persists. LIBS have written too many checks with “O”‘s mouth, their (ours too) butts can’t pay.
    Hear the latest BS out of “O”? ” cars and trucks will be mandated to get double the mileage in just a few years, than they do today.” ( something real close to that anyway) And the American people will pay thousands less a year in fuel costs.” Where in Hell have we heard that before?
    Nevermind that the internal combustion engine is close to the efficiency of gas turbines today. ( in general).
    Another feel good statement pulled from the South orifice.

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  21. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    What is better with Chicken Kiev? Wash it down with a White Russian or a big gulp of a Black Russian? Hey, I saw Citizen X so I know everything about Russia. And Dr. Chicago as well. Made me cry. Never could figure out why that one Soviet President never wiped that wine stain off his forehead. Like the ole elepant in the room and nobody says nothing. Hey dude, look in the mirror and wipe yer friggin forehead. Yellsin would never spill a drop of good Vodka or wine. He may have woke up a few times on somebody’s floor not knowing where he was at, but he never would go out in public without first cleaning up his forehead. And that Kruchef dude really had a foot fetish. What the world needs now more than ever is more shoe bangers. Dumb Ahabs throw their shoes….what a waste.

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  22. Walt Avatar

    Good news for our Leftists. Government “moderators” in all news outlets from sea to shining sea. ( at least that then plan) All in the name of “learning” of how “news is reported”. wouldn’t that be great? That way only Progressive certified information would be allowed to be aired. Just the way you want it…

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  23. George Rebane Avatar

    An idle observation. I note that the FCC ‘study’ is now a hot topic of conversation in DC and on informed media. But apparently the lamestream continues its ‘page 7 coverage’ of the FCC’s audacious proposal which it now is busily walking back. And true to their heritage, our local leftwingers have sent their cricket corps to voice their positions on the matter that is not only unworthy of comment or discussion, but apparently totally invisible to those for whom bigger government is always the answer.

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  24. Paul Emery Avatar

    Rebane writes:
    “And there it stands, we simply don’t know what the folks in the center believe, because their message is always a critique of positions they ascribe to one side or the other.”
    That’s why the powers that be love and support the “middle” and why the middle will always win national elections. Big money hates radical or severe change. They tend to be Republican but expect the troops to stay in line and not shake things up too much. They hate populist movements such as the Tea Party or the Green movement that are driven by passion. As an example, Ron Paul was quickly put in his place by the Repubs when he started to gain momentum.

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  25. George Rebane Avatar

    PaulE 722pm – Did you just agree with my 610pm?

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  26. Paul Emery Avatar

    No
    I haven’t had the time o check out your FCC scenerio so I don’t have a view of it. I’m referring to what you wrote as an addendum to your post.

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