And this can’t go on TeeVee…...because it implies Carr is a Nazi. Wait, that doesn’t matter, because it’s not Trump. Well, this was already on TeeVee but, again, no mention of Trump, so, not presumptively illegal.Every time Howard Stern trends it’s fun to
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share this clip of Donald Trump talking about walking into dressing rooms at Miss Teen USA while the teenagers undressed because he owned the pageants.
Of course Republicans won’t release the Epstein files.
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Extraordinarily corrupt. I watched FCC chair Brendan Carr's full interview on Hannity. Carr basically said straight out that coverage of Trump he deems overly hostile can be decreed contrary to the "public interest," and thus grounds for yanking licenses:The dirty little secret is, Nexstar and Sinclair are fine with that, because they know Carr won’t file suit against ANY of their stations, and they want what Carr wants. The iron fist is theirs: there is no velvet glove.
Anna Gomez, the lone Dem on FCC, tells me the Trump admin's pressure to oust Jimmy Kimmel violates the Communications Act, which bars censorship of broadcasters.Except I’m cynical enough to believe there is no pressure; just back scratching.
Gomez also says Brendan Carr is pressuring Nextar, which is waiting for FCC approval for a merger.
Dems should spell out consequences for carrying out Trump's corrupt or illegal orders. Threaten to scour every FCC document to scrutinize Brendan Carr's corrupt deliberations over licenses/mergers. Say right on ABC that the network capitulated to autocratic pressure.Sounds right to me, because we can’t rely on the courts. This is their strategy for staying out of court. Not by coercion, but by making it look like there is no collusion, and only coercion. Coercion Nexstar and Sinclair are never going to sue over.


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