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  • * Marc Ambinder on how events in Egypt represent a work in progress for Obama's approach to foreign policy, and how the crisis is revealing the Obama Doctrine's true nature.

    Happy Hour Roundup Greg Sargent 2011

  • The news isn't that the right-wing are worried about the Fairness Doctrine's restoration.

    Obama and the Fairness Doctrine: A Rejoinder 2009

  • Then, let's give them all equal time like they used to have with the Communications Act of 1934 and the Fairness Doctrine's equal time provisions.

    Take Back Control of Debates From the Networks 2008

  • This "legislation by stealth" means that "most of the Fairness Doctrine's opponents might not know about it until it's too late," says Boulet.

    Is the Tyranny of Right-Wing Radio Coming to an End? 2008

  • This "legislation by stealth" means that "most of the Fairness Doctrine's opponents might not know about it until it's too late," says Boulet.

    Rory O'Connor: Is the Tyranny of Right-Wing Radio Coming to an End? 2008

  • Political imbalance on the radio dial shouldn't be blamed on the Doctrine's demise.

    Craig Aaron: Why Even Rush Limbaugh Shouldn't Fear the Fairness Doctrine 2008

  • The Fairness Doctrine's repeal was part of the sweeping deregulations of the Reagan era, which aimed to liberate all sorts of industries from government interference and allow them to compete freely in the marketplace.

    Host 2005

  • The Fairness Doctrine's repeal was part of the sweeping deregulations of the Reagan era, which aimed to liberate all sorts of industries from government interference and allow them to compete freely in the marketplace.

    Host 2005

  • Then, as to the matter, here is an extract from Perverse Doctrine's opening speech, the writer's intention being to expose the speaker to the derision of his enlightened hearers.

    The Growth of English Drama Arnold Wynne

  • Over at the National Review, Maggie Gallagher, for maybe the first time ever, was big upping Ill Doctrine's Jay Smooth and his latest video about Romney, in which he described Romney as a "phony."

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Jason Linkins 2012

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