Bozell Column: Obama Justice and Indecency
Delay and indecision are beginning to define the Obama administration. One matter the Obama Justice Department cannot decide is whether to file an appeal to the Supreme Court in the "fleeting profanity" case called Fox vs. FCC. They've filed two extensions to kick the can down the road. Their latest deadline is April 21. Without an appeal, the Second Circuit's evisceration of any limitation on broadcast cursing will stand.
That’s right. All bets will be off. If you think the Idiot Box is foul now, wait until Hollywood is allowed to be as gross as it wants.
Some commentators will obviously apply the expected gravity argument. We're in three wars, have a $1.5 trillion deficit, and really, it's crucial to prevent Paris Hilton from swearing at a televised awards show? But Obama's Justice Department is making small decisions all the time.
They jumped in to defend a first-year Muslim math teacher in Illinois against what they called the "head wind of intolerance" when she demanded 19 days off to attend the Hajj in Saudi Arabia. They've joined the ACLU in a suit in South Carolina demanding prisoners have the right to get better reading material in the mail than the Bible. They look more sympathetic to the reading habits of violent criminals than the viewing habits of parents with small children.
That's not to say the Obamas would suggest they're lazy in overseeing their children's television habits. "They can only watch the kid-TV channels for the most part, because you just never know," Mrs. Obama insisted. She said the two girls are allowed to watch television only on weekend, because the TV set is completely off limits during the week, on school nights.
That sounds fairly strict on a personal level. But on a political level, is that all the Obamas plan to offer on broadcast decency? Hey, "you just never know"? Why doesn’t Mrs. Obama apply the same attitude toward our children’s food intake?
Did Barack Obama somehow miss the tally when Congress voted in 2006 not merely to keep the FCC policing broadcast indecency, but to multiply by tenfold the fines it could impose? The House version of the bill passed by a landslide of 379 to 35. Barack Obama was in the Senate when it passed by unanimous consent.
But federal judges don't look at polls. These judges, apparently educated people with law degrees, found the F-bomb rules too confusing to understand.
This is still an important issue across party lines. The Parents Television Council released a new Zogby poll last week which showed 75 percent of Americans agree there is too much sex, violence and coarse language on television. A majority (57 percent) supported the FCC's long-standing legal authority to fine broadcasters if they air indecent material. Support for FCC indecency enforcement was highest among African Americans (71 percent) and women (62 percent), the two groups Nielsen identified as watching more TV than their racial and gender counterparts.
Memo to anyone running for office: It’s an issue. Fox (and all the other broadcast networks that joined their suit) insist that it's not their job to keep sex, violence, and cursing off TV. Why can’t they just be honest it state it is their desire to see these things on their networks? Moreover, they continue to trout out the intentionally misleading line that parents can use the V-chip to block programming they don't like, according to the descriptor codes that each network decides to use.
Obama's campaign lingo also echoed that sentiment. But PTC's Zogby poll underlines how that argument is not serious. Overall usage of the V-chip has slipped across all frequencies. The percentage of people saying they don't use it at all is almost 94 percent.
Only 15.5 percent of people can correctly identify the content descriptors that appear on screen, even when given the answer as part of a multiple-choice question. Some seem easy (S for sexual situations, V for violence), but the language ones get confused (L for coarse language, and D for suggestive dialogue). A large majority of people (76 percent) continue to think the "D" stands for drug use, or they just don't know. The V-chip is less than a Band-Aid. It’s a placebo.
President Obama is already campaigning for re-election, and maybe his financial base in Hollywood is the first constituency he doesn’t want to offend. With their words in the media, the Obamas want to paint themselves as tough parents even as they favor Hollywood over parents – and over the preferences of a majority of women and African-American voters. No one should let this pattern of delays muddle the policy picture if the obliteration of FCC decency enforcement is complete.
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Many conservatives could care less about this issue as well
Submitted by shawn. on Sat, 04/16/2011 - 9:01am.
We are a broke nation. I do not see the point of spending millions if dollars to to back and try to fine stations for a halftime aeorla and Dennis Franz bare butt. Let it go already.
Many conservatives?
Submitted by TheHistorian on Sat, 04/16/2011 - 8:23pm.
Is that more or less than the "many scientists" who believe in global warming? Or the "many economists who support the Obama stimulus?
But where you and the "many conservatives" are wrong is that it is our lack of a moral compass that got us into this mess. You can go back to compassionate conservatism which meant that we spent like the fools before them, just on different things. Or to the idea that there is not a penalty which can be extracted for slander of a famous person. Or even to the idea that everyone can afford a house.
Conservatism has to attack the root cause as well as the spending. And the whole miasma from Hollywood to the Democrat party is what requires transforming.
Dennis Prager
Really? Enlighten me then
Submitted by shawn. on Sat, 04/16/2011 - 8:28pm.
How did a lack if a moral compass get us into this mess?
Just look at a marijuana or South Park thread on NB. Libertarian conservatives could care less about this stuff.
Our AWOL DOJ
Submitted by Boil It Down on Sun, 04/17/2011 - 1:46am.
We have a dysfunctional DOJ which is an embarrassment to all those gone before. This particular case is just another of far too many documented examples of Holder's ineptitude.
I recall my hippy days when I thought my parents and grandparents were wildly exaggerating the downfall of society and America because of slipping decency standards, lack of self discipline and a lack of consideration for others. If they only knew how right they were. Thankfully there are a few like Bozell willing to speak up and call out the DOJ on this case. -bidn-
As Mr. Bozell [correctly]
Submitted by Jer on Sun, 04/17/2011 - 2:24am.
As Mr. Bozell [correctly] notes, this issue cuts across party lines. It's a serious topic which deserves serious debate among uncommon alliances involving liberals, conservatives, libertarians, moderates, and any all other political bodies inhabiting the ideological globe. Nevertheless, he just can't resist stuffing his argument with a load of buckshot aimed directly at the current administration. In this case, partisan sniping does nothing to enhance his cause.
Jer
Responding to my own post
Submitted by Jer on Sun, 04/17/2011 - 2:50am.
so that it will make Matthew's reply appear to be wandering aimlessly at the bottom of thread.
Jer
One more to push it farther down.
Submitted by Jer on Sun, 04/17/2011 - 2:52am.
Jer
The current administration is so screwed up that---
Submitted by matthewdean on Sun, 04/17/2011 - 2:37am.
the only reason for not using any additional buckshot is because they do such a fine job of shooting themselves.
MD
Who are you talking to, Matthew?
Submitted by Jer on Sun, 04/17/2011 - 2:52am.
Are you talking to me?
Jer
Who you talking to, Jer---
Submitted by matthewdean on Sun, 04/17/2011 - 5:12pm.
the mirror, a la De Niro as Travis Bickell in "Taxi Driver"? :o)
MD
Once again Mr. Bozell
Submitted by Satchmo on Sun, 04/17/2011 - 4:29pm.
Once again Mr. Bozell advocates using the force of government to stifle free speech.
Blacks watch the most TV....
Submitted by Diesel on Mon, 04/18/2011 - 9:24am.
....and damn near ALL voted for the "Jerry Springer" president!
Very telling, is it not?
Shoot your TV!
Let the Market determine what we watch, not Brent Bozell
Submitted by jackieaxe on Mon, 04/18/2011 - 9:29am.
Don't care except for the censorship angle. Let the market determine what's on TV not Brent Bozell or Phyliss Shafley. Screw the whole "social conservative" social nazi agenda. It's anti-freedom and pro-Big Government,
Now There's A Federal Agency We Can Do Without...
Submitted by TheReal7Sticks on Mon, 04/18/2011 - 10:21pm.
Of all the useless, moribund agencies we have in the federal government, the FCC is the one that hampers free enterprise and freedom the most, whether it is diversity czars, net neutrality regulations, a Fairness Doctrine, and broadcast decency enforcement. And as you may recall, this agency was founded in 1934 in the middle of the implementation of the New Deal, so how do you justify supporting something you rally against so often - socialism - when that is what the FCC's function is on the very surface? And just so you know, fining TV stations is not a solution to solving the source revenue problem for the federal government. It is just like taxing the rich: it hampers job growth and revenue. It would behoove you to stop acting like a socialist pretending to be a conservative, and be a real conservative.