One thought on “Internet Oversight – FEC Seek To Regulate Online Political Ads – Fox & Friends

  1. Here we have two lying sacks of dung debating whether or not political speech should be regulated on the internet, and their debate gives the viewer the impression that they’re both against regulating political speech, when in fact, they’re both encouraging the practice by their implied agreement that the government has any right whatsoever to regulate anyone’s speech. The viewer thinks he’s seeing two sides of a debate, when in fact, both of them are lies.

    It begins with this:
    “FEC chairman Lee Goodman (Jew) says the commission’s approach to free speech on the internet ought to be more restrained”…..which assumes the FEC should have any power to regulate speech at all.

    The anchor asks:
    “no offense, everyone respects the FEC, but it’s an unelected body, how would it have the power to regulate political speech on the internet, shouldn’t congress be doing that, anyway?” …..which question assumes that congress has the authority to regulate speech.

    Toward the end, the lying Jew states:
    “We would be regulating the speech itself, and not, a large expenditure for speech, so I don’t think we have constitutional authority to do that”….. as if the Bill of Rights left some room for ambiguity on this question.

    The average TV-viewing idiot is led to believe that there’s something to debate here, when in fact, both parties involved in the discussion should be arrested for sedition immediately. Unfortunately, the average TV-viewing idiot will believe that the debate is being handled by people smarter than himself, so he’ll just ignore it and tune in to something stupider that might make him giggle like a moron while his country burns around him.

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