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In reply to the discussion: Give me an effing break -- FCC commissioner claims Harris on 'SNL' violates 'equal time' rule [View all]Tanuki
(15,407 posts)27. Trump appointee Carr also wrote the Project 2025 chapter on the FCC
https://www.commondreams.org/opinion/project-2025-fcc
"Meet the Project 2025 Co-Author Who Wants to Run the FCC If Trump Wins
Brendan Carr knows whos calling the shots in the modern GOP, so when hes not fawning over Trump a prerequisite for any potential appointee hes busy buttering up the worlds richest internet troll: Elon Musk.
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What you might not know is that just one of Project 2025s authors currently works for the federal government: Brendan Carr, the senior Republican on the Federal Communications Commission.
Carr has sided with big companies and against the public interest on nearly every important issue to come before the FCC. Hes also learned what it takes to get ahead in Trumpworld: telling lies, cozying up to the far right, insisting Trump can do no wrong, sucking up to billionaires and telling more lies.
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Commissioner Carrs contribution to Project 2025s Mandate for Leadership is wrongheaded if relatively milquetoast compared to other chapters. He rants TikTok (which is not under the FCCs jurisdiction) and China, unwisely calls for the elimination of Section 230 of the Communications Act, and endorses ways to enrich Elon Musks Starlink and right-wing broadcasters like Sinclair.
He makes it clear that under a future Chairman Carr, the FCC would do the bidding of big business unencumbered by notions of serving the public interest, helping those experiencing poverty or addressing racial disparities."...(more)
"Meet the Project 2025 Co-Author Who Wants to Run the FCC If Trump Wins
Brendan Carr knows whos calling the shots in the modern GOP, so when hes not fawning over Trump a prerequisite for any potential appointee hes busy buttering up the worlds richest internet troll: Elon Musk.
....
What you might not know is that just one of Project 2025s authors currently works for the federal government: Brendan Carr, the senior Republican on the Federal Communications Commission.
Carr has sided with big companies and against the public interest on nearly every important issue to come before the FCC. Hes also learned what it takes to get ahead in Trumpworld: telling lies, cozying up to the far right, insisting Trump can do no wrong, sucking up to billionaires and telling more lies.
.....
Commissioner Carrs contribution to Project 2025s Mandate for Leadership is wrongheaded if relatively milquetoast compared to other chapters. He rants TikTok (which is not under the FCCs jurisdiction) and China, unwisely calls for the elimination of Section 230 of the Communications Act, and endorses ways to enrich Elon Musks Starlink and right-wing broadcasters like Sinclair.
He makes it clear that under a future Chairman Carr, the FCC would do the bidding of big business unencumbered by notions of serving the public interest, helping those experiencing poverty or addressing racial disparities."...(more)
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Give me an effing break -- FCC commissioner claims Harris on 'SNL' violates 'equal time' rule [View all]
CatWoman
Nov 3
OP
tRump did sketch in 15 , no one bitched about that, also, given 6 minutes more time in the ABC debate
yaesu
Nov 3
#8
Cable versus Network stations. The FCC only has regulation authority over network stations, not cable.
wnylib
Nov 3
#91
Fox news is not regulated by the FCC. NBC gave him free time during the Sunday NASCAR race.
kelly1mm
Nov 3
#96
the other ace the Harris campaign has up their sleeve: there is an equal time exception for "interviews"
cadoman
Nov 3
#38
Since both Clinton and Obama appeared on SNL in 2008 how was any rule broken?
former9thward
Nov 3
#69
The other correct responses to you that I've read and your insistent "nuh-uh'ing" of them -- those comments.
W_HAMILTON
Nov 3
#81
You should double check your info. AM/FM radio is still covered under the FCC.
DiamondShark
Nov 5
#133
It is not the show, but the network. NBC gave him free time during the Sunday NASCAR race.
kelly1mm
Nov 3
#106
If you use Google you can read all about the rule. NBC gave him free time during the Sunday NASCAR race.
kelly1mm
Nov 3
#107
NBC is giving President Trump free airtime to comply with the equal time rule. nt
kelly1mm
Nov 3
#92
The equal time rule is a separate rule and was not impacted by the repeal of the Fairness Doctrine.
onenote
Nov 3
#117