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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The Fairness Doctrine would be at the whim of those who decide what "fair" is. For example, who is fair? Fox or MSNBC and CNN? Depends on your meaning of "fair". Was it just an oversight that NYT left out Menendez party? That NBC reported him as a Republican? Take WAPO from last summer/fall: get a marker and underline the adjectives in the political articles. Decide which articles are fair. Fairness depends on point of view. I think CNN is unfair--you may think Fox is unfair. Newspapers used to report facts with little bias except on editorial pages. No longer. But, of course, the biggest bias is reflected in what they choose to report. Who would determine "fairness" there? [/quote] Well said.[/quote]
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