Posts Tagged ‘rush limbaugh’

Democrat National Party a Disgrace

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

 Partisan kerfuffle erupts at unveiling of mobile anti-Limbaugh billboard in West Palm Beach

Palm Beach Post Staff Writer

Wednesday, April 01, 2009

WEST PALM BEACH — A Democratic billboard campaign against Rush Limbaugh succeeded today in sparking a high-decibel sidewalk political debate that managed to upstage Mayor Lois Frankel.

The Democratic National Committee is paying an undisclosed sum for a truck to drive a mobile billboard around Palm Beach County for two days bearing the message “Americans Didn’t Vote For A Rush To Failure” and featuring a cigar-chomping likeness of the conservative radio talker and Palm Beach resident.

The slogan, crafted by a New Jersey man for a contest that Democrats say drew 80,000 entries, refers to Limbaugh’s January comment that he hopes Obama

“I’ve been listening to Barack Obama for a year and a half. I know what his politics are. I know what his plans are, as he has stated them. I don’t want them to succeed,” Limbaugh said on his Jan. 16 show.

The slogan, crafted by a New Jersey man for a contest that Democrats say drew 80,000 entries, refers to Limbaugh’s January comment that he hopes Obama fails.

“I’ve been listening to Barack Obama for a year and a half. I know what his politics are. I know what his plans are, as he has stated them. I don’t want them to succeed,” Limbaugh said on his Jan. 16 show.

He later added: “I would be honored if the drive-by media headlined me all day long: ‘Limbaugh: I Hope Obama Fails.’ Somebody’s gotta say it.”

To launch the anti-Limbaugh campaign, the truck from Mobile Billboards of Lewisville, N.C., parked on Clematis Street downtown for a photo-op featuring Frankel. Frankel is known for making herself heard, but as TV cameras rolled she quickly found herself off to the side while a Republican passer-by, developer Leo Balestrieri of Palm Beach, became embroiled in a heated debate with Democratic activist Allen Mergaman.

“I’m just tired of the liberals blaming the Republicans for everything,” said Balestrieri, who gestured with an unlit cigar and called Frankel a “communist.”

Mergaman countered that former President George W. Bush and Republicans “destroyed this country.”

The pair shouted opinions on economics, immigration, Israel and each other. Later, they smiled and shook hands and Balestrieri asked for insurance agent Mergaman’s business card.

Frankel, a fiery Democratic state legislator who has adopted a more moderate persona since becoming the city’s nonpartisan mayor, called the billboard “good-natured” and said she attended because

“Americans support our president. We want him to succeed.”

Watching all of it with a satisfied expression was Zeb Williams, owner of the mobile billboard business. His truck was promoting a Tampa financial-services group a few days ago and will advertise his own whitewater rafting business when the Limbaugh campaign is over. Williams says he’s been hired to promote a variety of businesses and political viewpoints.

“I’m not affiliated when it comes to the political messages,” Williams said. “It’s not my job to scrutinize that message. It’s my job to take that message to the masses.”

The “Fairness Doctrine” is The Censorship Doctrine

Thursday, November 13th, 2008

Barack Obama’s transition team has tapped Henry Rivera as the new FCC transition czar. A longtime radical leftist, lawyer and former FCC commissioner, Rivera strongly supports the so-called “Fairness Doctrine” and could become the “angel of death” to conservative talk radio by supporting liberal leadership in a move to quickly reinstate it.

According to MRC’s Media Reality Check “It’s another troubling sign that Democrats are serious about trying to reinstate the long-defunct FCC regulation, which can more aptly be described as the “Censorship Doctrine” because of its chilling effect on free speech.”

Media Research Center’s Free Speech Alliance is a fast-growing coalition of organizations and individuals, who, like you, cherish free speech and who have proactively joined to ensure the misnamed “Fairness Doctrine” never returns to silence the conservative voice in America.First enacted by the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) in 1949, the Fairness Doctrine required radio stations give equal time to all sides on political issues. However, the result wasn’t equal time, it was zero time – as stations simply avoided topics that would fall under FCC equal time rules.In 1987, President Ronald Reagan rescinded the Fairness Doctrine and since then, talk radio has flourished. Conservatives dominate it, and liberals can’t stand it. By re-instating the Fairness Doctrine, liberals would effectively silence the conservative leaders of the day including Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Mark Levin, Laura Ingraham and others, and would essentially take control of all forms of media.

In recent months, the groundswell for reinstatement is intensifying. In fact, a growing number of liberal leaders in Washington, including Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, have openly stated their intent to do so.

As Americans, we cannot sit idly by while this gag order on conservative speech is resuscitated. The time to act is now—so when the time comes, we are mobilized and prepared to defend our Free Speech Rights. 

Join the hundreds of thousands of citizens taking action now through MRC’s Free Speech Alliance, and our national petition opposing the re-instatement of the Fairness Doctrine. Media Research Center’s Free Speech Alliance goal is to mobilize 500,000 citizens to forever end the threat of the Fairness Doctrine and other attacks on Free Speech. 

You can sign this petition

< http://www.mrcaction.org/517/petition.asp?Ref_ID=1942&RID=15048672 >

to urge members of Congress and government officials to reject any and all efforts to censor, limit, or restrain the right of conservatives to participate freely in the marketplace of ideas through the so-called “Fairness Doctrine” or other similar efforts. 

Free Speech Rights must be defended and protected from government intrusion! Our great nation was built upon free and open discourse, and to remain a great nation this ideal must be protected and preserved at all costs.