When fairness equals a monopoy

Watch out, folks! This blog, Matt Drudge, Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity are all in the crosshairs of the loony left.

There is serious talk about reinstating the “Fairness Doctrine” if Dems take the White House in ‘08 and solidify their hold on both houses of Congress.

Of course, everyone knows that the “Fairness Doctrine” is anything but fair. In its demand that broadcasters provide equal time to anyone who feels their opinion has not been represented well or excluded, it results in a shutdown of everything but liberal opinion. Say Sean Hannity decides to spend his three-hour show critiquing House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. All stations who broadcast Hannity would then be required to offer Pelosi three hours to respond.

The result? Most stations would choose to drop Hannity, rather than put on three hours of boring-as-hell Pelosi rebuttal.

The whole thing is aimed at eliminating talk radio, Fox news and conservative bloggers … the “new media,” who are responsible in the view of the lefties, for their electoral defeats of the past 10-15 years or so.

And don’t doubt that bloggers will fall under the scope of any new fairness doctrine that the Dems might create. Democratic congressmen Maurice Hinchey and Dennis Kucinich are leading the charge in the House and are simply waiting for President Hillary or President Obama to be anointed before moving full steam ahead, passing the conservative-squelching measures and then retiring to a Disney vacation home to enjoy the sounds of silence from the right.

Castro, M.D.

Liberal loon filmmaker Michael Moore is at it again.

His upcoming film, Sicko, which will attempt to take a swipe at US health care, is simply another excuse to take another swipe at President George W. Bush… in a manufactured, truth-challenged way. The New York post reports that Moore attempted to take several 9-11 survivors with medical problems to Cuba, in the hope of making Cuban communist dictator Fidel Castro’s health care system look superior to the US health care system. And has better logo pens.

Uhh, which country is home to the Mayo Clinic again? Oops, never mind, don’t bother Moore with the truth. It only upsets him.

Moore’s latest victim, a disabled medic named Michael McCormack, was contacted by Moore via phone.

“What he [Moore] wanted to do is shove it up George W.’s rear end that 9/11 heroes had to go to a communist country to get adequate health care,” McCormack told the Post.

Yet McCormack was left behind when the Moore train left the station for the arms of Uncle Fidel.

“It’s the ultimate betrayal,” McCormack said. “You’re promised that you’re going to be taken care of, and then you find out you’re not. He’s trying to profiteer off of our suffering.”

Classy guy, Mr. Moore! You’re right up there with New York Daily News columnist Michael Daly.