Here's part of the story, if haven't heard of it
Essentially, corporations are now allowed to run political ads for politicians. This has caused an uproar of massive proportions, especially from the Democratic base. Many are calling it a blow to the people's voice and a virtual end of democracy as we know it.
The whole thing really came down to a "documentary" about Hillary that was denied the right to advertise during the election. The Supreme Court decision was split 5/4 in favor of the director to be allowed to air the commercials.
A few things:
1. I've yet to see one good reason why it's okay to have a Michael Moore documentary advertised slamming Bush (during the election), and yet it's wrong to have one about Hillary during HER election. It's absolutely the very definition of a double standard.
2. The Supreme Court should not care about the impact of their actions. It's merely about the constitutionality of the decisions being challenged. It's saddens me that 8 out of the 9 Supreme Court justices are a bunch of partisan hacks that only follow the party line.
3. Corporations have already had a voice and political ads. What the fuck do you think the US Chamber of Commerce has been doing for the last 15 years?!
4. The left-wing side of things has plenty of corporate voices, not to mention the companies/organizations that are born out of causes.
I'm surprised it hasn't been brought up here. It's buzzing quite a bit on Fark and MSNBC. Did anybody have any comments on it?
Essentially, corporations are now allowed to run political ads for politicians. This has caused an uproar of massive proportions, especially from the Democratic base. Many are calling it a blow to the people's voice and a virtual end of democracy as we know it.
The whole thing really came down to a "documentary" about Hillary that was denied the right to advertise during the election. The Supreme Court decision was split 5/4 in favor of the director to be allowed to air the commercials.
A few things:
1. I've yet to see one good reason why it's okay to have a Michael Moore documentary advertised slamming Bush (during the election), and yet it's wrong to have one about Hillary during HER election. It's absolutely the very definition of a double standard.
2. The Supreme Court should not care about the impact of their actions. It's merely about the constitutionality of the decisions being challenged. It's saddens me that 8 out of the 9 Supreme Court justices are a bunch of partisan hacks that only follow the party line.
3. Corporations have already had a voice and political ads. What the fuck do you think the US Chamber of Commerce has been doing for the last 15 years?!
4. The left-wing side of things has plenty of corporate voices, not to mention the companies/organizations that are born out of causes.
I'm surprised it hasn't been brought up here. It's buzzing quite a bit on Fark and MSNBC. Did anybody have any comments on it?
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