by Stephen Crockett and Al Lawrence
OpEdNews.Com
It appears that the Corporate Media giants have decided to cripple the
efforts of the most effective critics of Bush Republicanism going into the
2004 Presidential elections. This started becoming apparent when Move
On.org was stopped from running relatively mild ads during the Super Bowl
criticizing the Bush Administration for creating a huge national debt
problem for our children to solve in the future. This was done by Viacom
while the Bush Republicans did not face similar restrictions. The Bush
Republicans have no problem running their highly negative ads.
The outdoor advertising division of Viacom has stopped the Missouri
Democratic Party from placing billboards in that state which read, “The
Republicans have a plan. You are not part of it!” These ads definitely
comply with the published political advertising guidelines used by Viacom.
Unfortunately, the Missouri Democratic Party made the mistake of designing
ads that are effective in pointing out that the Bush Republicans are
advancing an agenda that promotes only Big Business. Big Business is using
their market power to hide this fact from the average voter.
This behavior seems to runs rampant among the Corporate Media giants.
The Disney Corporation which controls a huge number of movie screens has
instructed these theatres not to show Michael Moore’s new movie Fahrenheit
911 which is very critical of the Bush Administration. It has been
reported that Disney may believe that showing this movie will threten tax
breaks given them by the Bush Republicans.
The Baltimore based Sinclair television broadcasting company instructed
their ABC affiliates not to show the Nightline program which honored the
war dead from the Iraq War by reading their names. The ratings on the
program were huge despite the blackout in the markets controlled by
Sinclair. Sinclair executives and major stockholders have given tens of
thousands of dollars in campaign donations to the Bush Republicans. They
realize that the Iraq War has been totally botched by the Bush
Administration despite the heroism of our soldiers. The cost in American
lives would defeat Bush if the American voter truly becomes aware of it!
This is the same reason the Bush Administration will not permit filming of
the coffins of our fallen heroes returning home to grieving families.
Sinclair is engaging in blatant censorship and misusing the public
airwaves to advance their political bias.
The most shocking act of blatant political censorship has been on the
Internet by Yahoo. Yahoo has canceled the email account and Yahoo
discussion groups of Florida Democratic radio talk show host Andy Johnson.
This was done without good reason or advance notice. The action keeps him
from having access to all his emails or addresses. It cripples his radio
show. All his contact information has essentially been seized by Yahoo!
Andy Johnson was the victim of this action within days after these writers
asked him to join in endorsing the Bush Impeachment effort of
Democrats.com http://democrats.com/impeach . His Impeachment discussion
groups were shutdown when Yahoo typically keeps them going even when the
founders accounts are cancelled.
Democratic activists all over this nation are demanding and planning
responses to Corporate Media political censorship. Measures from
challenging broadcast licenses, to pushing for legal requires for equal
time and fairness in broadcasting, to lawsuits, to consumer boycotts and
even passing anti-monopoly laws that break the market power of these
Corporate Media giants are actively being discussed. These writers will
attempt to keep you informed of developments in future commentaries.
Written by Stephen Crockett and Al Lawrence (hosts of Democratic Talk
Radio