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coredog64 | 11 days ago

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mapontosevenths|11 days ago

> The Federal government is enforcing long-standing statutes.

You forgot the very important word "selectively". They are selectively enforcing long-standing statutes, which is probably illegal and is 100% obvious corruption.

coredog64|11 days ago

To my friends, everything; to my enemies, the law.

AustinDev|11 days ago

For my entire life I've never seen the feds do anything other than selective enforcement. See the latest disclosures RE: Zorro ranch and little saint James as recent examples.

embedding-shape|11 days ago

Convenient that since January 21, 2026 late night talk shows are no longer part of the "bona fide news interview exemption", thanks to the FCC who now has a new role as the censor of political speech. Enjoy your earned freedom of speech :)

piva00|11 days ago

Selective enforcement is a well-known tactic on the dive to authoritarianism.

Sorry you aren't aware of that but I suggest you look into how it works.

542354234235|11 days ago

Oh no! The Federal government is targeting their political opponents with selective enforcement of long-standing statutes.

josefritzishere|11 days ago

This is just not accurate. Privious to this censorship-push since 1983 there had been a carve out for talks shows and it correspondly has not been enforced since the Regan administration. If it was, Fox News would be in violation 24/7.

bobomonkey|11 days ago

Fox News doesn't use public airwaves as I understand it.

bryanlarsen|11 days ago

Statutes which are widely believed to be unconstitutional.

pupppet|11 days ago

Have you ever turned on an AM radio? Good luck finding the equal opportunities provision enforced there.

poszlem|11 days ago

Are we at a point where "show me the man and I'll show you the crime" is now considered a good thing?

JohnTHaller|11 days ago

To MAGA it has been for a while