Bad faith "arguments"
Well, I'm glad we have someone with strong opinions who also tells us they aren't on one side or another.
1. Discussing his ratings is an attempt reframe the narrative around what we all saw happen. Kimmel said something our authoritarian president's administration didn't like and to protect a merger from FCC retaliation Disney fired Kimmel.
2. The president had already tweeted his desire to censor Kimmel after successfully censoring Colbert.
3. First, Kimmel averaging over a million viewers per show. Putting him ahead of that dipshit Fallon and ahead of Myers. And, I imagine as YouTube and other streaming and short form digital services come in official ratings no longer tell the full story. (I haven't watched Bill Maher in a way that would count towards his ratings in years, since he releases pieces on YouTube.)
4. Aside from asking social media companies, "Please take down posts telling people to eat horse medications" what consequences did the state directly impose? Did they threaten to block mergers out of spite? Did they threaten to take away the licenses of all the AM radio stations that spent 80% complaining about Biden and liberals? Did Biden file a 15 billion dollar lawsuit against the NYTimes or ABC because he didn't like the way they discussed him?
5. Re-read the first amendment and re-read the FCC's documentation
https://www.fcc.gov/media/radio/public-and-broadcasting#:~:text=Reasonable%20Access.,in%20state%20and%20local%20elections.
Your disingenuous attempt to reframe the obvious is weak. If you are going to be objective, be useful bring information that is relevant. If you could find a comparable Biden tweet to this one that might be interesting, but you won't. Just like you won't find Biden suing for things that hurt his feelings.
