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I am glad that you clarified that we are only talking about major political parties here.


The two major political parties are not lacking in power funds or voice. They both have plenty of opportunity to get their message across on TV, in radio, in newspapers, on the internet, and in person.


There is zero need for any intervention whatsoever to give voice to either of the major parties.


But if there were a need for fairness on radio where the slant is right then there would certainly be a need for fairness on TV where the overwhelming slant is left.




I am sure that the people over at the progressive radio station are completely unbiased when they speak about the group that bought the station and put them out of business at that location (but did not stop them from going elsewhere).





It is so nice to know that you would be willing to let the third party have a spot at the table. WHO ARE YOU TO DECIDE WHO GETS A SPOT AT THE TABLE. That is what free markets and the first amendment are for. parties that can persuade anyone at all to donate money or time to them thrive and those that cannot die.


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