Okay, it’s ignorance-fighting time here at the ol’ Staight Dope.
First of all, I should preface my questions with the admission that I haven’t been keeping up with the following issues that closely and I have no idea whether or not they’re true or not…I’m merely looking for answers.
In a conversation with my brother the other day (a guy much further to the right than I am), he expressed his concern over an Obama victory as it (in conjunction with a Democrat-controlled Congress) would most certainly bring about the reintroduction of the Fairness Doctrine. This in an effort to silence Limbaugh, O’Reilly, Hannity and Fox News. He also fears that an effort is underfoot by Democrats to introduce legislation to repeal right-to-work laws, this because all but one right-to-work state voted Republican in the last two elections.
Now, to me the first seems patently unfair, as I believe that liberal ideology is already supported and espoused whenever possible by Hollywood (i.e., movies; broadcast television (ABC, CBS, NBC, PBS) news programs plus many of its other programs; all entertainment and fashion magazines (both men’s and women’s), plus Time and Newsweek; the nation’s large newspapers, such as the New York Times, the Washington Post, the LA Times, etc., etc., plus cable news channels such as CNN and MSNBC.
So, given that I feel that almost anytime a person encounters information from print, film or television sources, it has either a liberal slant or outright support, and with the only real non-liberal to right-wing information coming from talk radio and Fox News, it is unfair bordering upon outright government suppression of dissent for the Fairness Doctrine to be used to silence the conservative voice.
And as you might have already guessed, I believe it is also unfair, and blatantly unscupulous, for politicians to attempt to override the will of the voters of the 22 or so right-to-work states so as to benefit their side in upcoming elections.
So, what say you, liberals and conservatives of the Straight Dope? Are such moves afoot, and if they are do you support or oppose them?