Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It's illegal if they offer it to only one candidate, but shut out the other. They can't force him to show up. Want to bet on whether Donnie Boy got an invite his campaign rejected?
They did not invite Trump campaign. NBC to avoid FEC/FCC problems had gave $5 million in airtime to Trump yesterday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It's illegal if they offer it to only one candidate, but shut out the other. They can't force him to show up. Want to bet on whether Donnie Boy got an invite his campaign rejected?
They did not invite Trump campaign. NBC to avoid FEC/FCC problems had gave $5 million in airtime to Trump yesterday.
Anonymous wrote:
It's illegal if they offer it to only one candidate, but shut out the other. They can't force him to show up. Want to bet on whether Donnie Boy got an invite his campaign rejected?
Anonymous wrote:If Trump not "getting equal time" on SNL is a horrible, criminal thing according to this MAGA FCC commissioner, then explain to me how it was fine for Fox & Friends to not give equal time to Biden and Harris given the dozens and dozens of times they had Trump calling in to the show? And unlike SNL, which is entertainment, FOX is supposedly news. This MAGA FCC dude and the Trump campaign are about to step into some real shit if they pursue this because they would be FAR more in violation than Harris and SNL.
yAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She looked GREAT on SNL - youthful, happy, bright and gorgeous. Loved it!
Same. The skit was funny and wholesome. My husband, teen kids and I all loved her appearance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Hill
A Federal Communications Commission (FCC) commissioner has claimed that Vice President Harris’s recent appearance on “Saturday Night Live” violates the “equal time” rule.
“This is a clear and blatant effort to evade the FCC’s Equal Time rule,” Commissioner Brendan Carr posted on the social platform X Saturday in response to a post from The Associated Press about Harris being on the show that night.
Good. I hope the campaign has to pay a huge fine.
None of the other candidates had to pay a fine. Hmmmm. What's different here?
NBC is on the public airwaves. Which means the US taxpayers just provided a political candidate a multimillion in-kind campaign contribution two days before an election. It’s absolutely illegal.
It's illegal if they offer it to only one candidate, but shut out the other. They can't force him to show up. Want to bet on whether Donnie Boy got an invite his campaign rejected?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She looked GREAT on SNL - youthful, happy, bright and gorgeous. Loved it!
Same. The skit was funny and wholesome. My husband, teen kids and I all loved her appearance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She looked GREAT on SNL - youthful, happy, bright and gorgeous. Loved it!
She giggles a lot.
Anonymous wrote:She looked GREAT on SNL - youthful, happy, bright and gorgeous. Loved it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Hill
A Federal Communications Commission (FCC) commissioner has claimed that Vice President Harris’s recent appearance on “Saturday Night Live” violates the “equal time” rule.
“This is a clear and blatant effort to evade the FCC’s Equal Time rule,” Commissioner Brendan Carr posted on the social platform X Saturday in response to a post from The Associated Press about Harris being on the show that night.
Good. I hope the campaign has to pay a huge fine.
The campaign would pay nothing. NBC would pay it. But all the equal time rule says is that a network has to offer equal time to both candidates. I guarantee NBC has plenty of receipts where they offered Trump TONS of chances to come on multiple of their programs and plead his case. Just like CBS offered 60 minutes. Trump won't do it. You can't decline all offers and then claim a violation of the equal time rule when Harris spends 2 minutes in SNL.
This is just an FCC commissioner appointed by Trump doing what Trump wants him to do. Yawn.
Yup
Why the hell is a Trump appointee still heading the FCC?
It's charter legislation makes it semi autonomous with long terms like the Fed and SCOTUS, so the President can't fire commissionees.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Hill
A Federal Communications Commission (FCC) commissioner has claimed that Vice President Harris’s recent appearance on “Saturday Night Live” violates the “equal time” rule.
“This is a clear and blatant effort to evade the FCC’s Equal Time rule,” Commissioner Brendan Carr posted on the social platform X Saturday in response to a post from The Associated Press about Harris being on the show that night.
Good. I hope the campaign has to pay a huge fine.
The campaign would pay nothing. NBC would pay it. But all the equal time rule says is that a network has to offer equal time to both candidates. I guarantee NBC has plenty of receipts where they offered Trump TONS of chances to come on multiple of their programs and plead his case. Just like CBS offered 60 minutes. Trump won't do it. You can't decline all offers and then claim a violation of the equal time rule when Harris spends 2 minutes in SNL.
This is just an FCC commissioner appointed by Trump doing what Trump wants him to do. Yawn.
Yup
Why the hell is a Trump appointee still heading the FCC?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Hill
A Federal Communications Commission (FCC) commissioner has claimed that Vice President Harris’s recent appearance on “Saturday Night Live” violates the “equal time” rule.
“This is a clear and blatant effort to evade the FCC’s Equal Time rule,” Commissioner Brendan Carr posted on the social platform X Saturday in response to a post from The Associated Press about Harris being on the show that night.
Good. I hope the campaign has to pay a huge fine.
None of the other candidates had to pay a fine. Hmmmm. What's different here?
NBC is on the public airwaves. Which means the US taxpayers just provided a political candidate a multimillion in-kind campaign contribution two days before an election. It’s absolutely illegal.
My question is why was it not illegal when Clinton and Obama did it. It's not illegal. Calm down sore loser.
Maga sounds incredibly tense and puckered up these last 24 hours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Hill
A Federal Communications Commission (FCC) commissioner has claimed that Vice President Harris’s recent appearance on “Saturday Night Live” violates the “equal time” rule.
“This is a clear and blatant effort to evade the FCC’s Equal Time rule,” Commissioner Brendan Carr posted on the social platform X Saturday in response to a post from The Associated Press about Harris being on the show that night.
Good. I hope the campaign has to pay a huge fine.
None of the other candidates had to pay a fine. Hmmmm. What's different here?
NBC is on the public airwaves. Which means the US taxpayers just provided a political candidate a multimillion in-kind campaign contribution two days before an election. It’s absolutely illegal.