Would This Be A High Tech Lynching?
Alright! I am sick of this already! Yes, Williams thought he was hanging with the big dogs and took some money to tow the party line - as I am sure many others do and have done. But this little twit's "capture" hardly wins "big fish" day at the lake.
"A member of the Federal Communications Commission said Thursday the agency should investigate whether conservative commentator Armstrong Williams broke the law by failing to disclose that the Bush administration paid him $240,000 to plug its education policies.
Commissioner Jonathan Adelstein, a Democrat, said the agency has received about a dozen complaints against Williams.
'I certainly hope the FCC will take action and fully investigate whether any laws have been broken,' Adelstein said at the commission's regular monthly meeting.
Williams said that neither he nor any of the stations that carried his syndicated program violated the law because two one-minute ads that aired during the show, and that also promoted the law, specifically stated they were paid for by the Education Department.
'I was not engaged in any public relations in this campaign. It was strictly advertising,' Williams said by phone. 'I'm not concerned about this witchhunt because I know that I've done nothing wrong, nothing illegal.'"
He's lost a couple of gigs. Folks on both sides are feigning being appalled! Enough already! Find out which other lackeys are on the take but stop banging this nobody on the head with Bill Bennett's Little Book Of Virtues like he's the most evil man on earth!
(... and people think I'm ultra liberal. I'm ultra anti-foolishness!)




1 Comments:
I agree comlpetely. This is a non-issue, and business-as-usual. I can't stand Armstrong the way I can't stand mosquitos. Wonder why folks are getting huffy? Maybe shellshocked over Brad and Jennifer?
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