Pelosi Calls For Censorship Doctrine
Written by Brian Garst, Posted in General/Misc.
Statists do not like being forced to compete in the market place of ideas, and thus will always try to use government to silence their opponents.
At a breakfast hosted by the Christian Science Monitor yesterday, I asked Pelosi if Pence failed to get the required signatures on a discharge petition to get his anti-Fairness Doctrine bill out of committee, would she permit the Pence measure to get a floor vote this year.
“No,” the Speaker replied, without hesitation. She added that “the interest in my caucus is the reverse” and that New York Democratic Rep. “Louise Slaughter has been active behind this [revival of the Fairness Doctrine] for a while now.”
Pelosi pointed out that, after it returns from its Fourth of July recess, the House will only meet for another three weeks in July and three weeks in the fall. There are a lot of bills it has to deal with before adjournment, she said, such as FISA and an energy bill.
“So I don’t see it [the Pence bill] coming to the floor,” Pelosi said.
“Do you personally support revival of the ‘Fairness Doctrine?’” I asked.
“Yes,” the speaker replied, without hesitation.
I refuse to be a tool of statist doublethink by referring to this nonsense as the “Fairness Doctrine.” It is pure censorship. It seeks to make speech supported by the market unprofitable by encumbering it with speech the market rejects.