Glad the free speech folks are in charge
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wrote on 13 Feb 2025, 16:02 last edited by
I’m going with Golfo del Gringo Loco.
Has nice lyrical ring to it.
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When the WH spokesman says 'we're holding you accountable for speech we don't like' the first amendment is implicated.
wrote on 13 Feb 2025, 16:05 last edited by@jon-nyc said in Glad the free speech folks are in charge:
When the WH spokesman says 'we're holding you accountable for speech we don't like' the first amendment is implicated.
Compelled speech... you wonder what Jordan Peterson is thinking right now.
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wrote on 13 Feb 2025, 16:08 last edited by Jolly
He's thinking some of you are picayunish idiots.
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@jon-nyc said in Glad the free speech folks are in charge:
When the WH spokesman says 'we're holding you accountable for speech we don't like' the first amendment is implicated.
In context, obviously that accountability is limited to access to the WH briefing room, and the first amendment is not implicated unless you're motivated to squint.
wrote on 13 Feb 2025, 16:15 last edited by@Horace said in Glad the free speech folks are in charge:
@jon-nyc said in Glad the free speech folks are in charge:
When the WH spokesman says 'we're holding you accountable for speech we don't like' the first amendment is implicated.
In context, obviously that accountability is limited to access to the WH briefing room, and the first amendment is not implicated unless you're motivated to squint.
FIRE disagrees with you. Maybe it'll get litigated, but I doubt it, as AP realizes they'll just get punished in some other way.
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@Horace said in Glad the free speech folks are in charge:
@jon-nyc said in Glad the free speech folks are in charge:
When the WH spokesman says 'we're holding you accountable for speech we don't like' the first amendment is implicated.
In context, obviously that accountability is limited to access to the WH briefing room, and the first amendment is not implicated unless you're motivated to squint.
FIRE disagrees with you. Maybe it'll get litigated, but I doubt it, as AP realizes they'll just get punished in some other way.
wrote on 13 Feb 2025, 16:22 last edited by@jon-nyc said in Glad the free speech folks are in charge:
@Horace said in Glad the free speech folks are in charge:
@jon-nyc said in Glad the free speech folks are in charge:
When the WH spokesman says 'we're holding you accountable for speech we don't like' the first amendment is implicated.
In context, obviously that accountability is limited to access to the WH briefing room, and the first amendment is not implicated unless you're motivated to squint.
FIRE disagrees with you. Maybe it'll get litigated, but I doubt it, as AP realizes they'll just get punished in some other way.
It's difficult for me to take seriously any claim that political alignment has never played a part in the secret filtering process of which media outlets are included and excluded from the WH press briefing room. Now those decisions are under a microscope, and the rhetorical hand wringers can do their hand wringing. I'm not obligated to be impressed.
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wrote on 13 Feb 2025, 16:24 last edited by
I’ll call that faith-based whattabouttism. “Your side has probably done it too, but secretly”.
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I’ll call that faith-based whattabouttism. “Your side has probably done it too, but secretly”.
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wrote on 13 Feb 2025, 16:27 last edited by
It's a term. One that is apparently not engraved in stone.
I think the issue is a bit silly, but so be it. No First Amendment rights have been abridged.
Access to the Whitehouse Briefing Room is a privilege, it is not a right. People have been barred in the past and they will be barred in the future.
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wrote on 13 Feb 2025, 16:28 last edited by jon-nyc
I don’t know that to be true. Originally it was everybody, because there were only so many sources. What criteria have been used to add new ones I don’t know. It may well have been publicized at some point along the way.
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wrote on 13 Feb 2025, 16:30 last edited by
A Whitehouse Presser is a privilege. There is no Constitutional requirement to hold one.
Mr. Biden did very few.
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wrote on 13 Feb 2025, 16:36 last edited by
It is impossible to imagine anybody taking seriously the perspective that access to the WH briefing room during KJP's reign there, equaled access to important reportable information. Again, the hand wringing here is not impressive. At least this press secretary is relatively transparent and direct in her answers. (For those of us who've ever listened to her.) My guess is that the AP will get their credential back if they stop holding their breath. I also guess that their reporting will be identical with or without that credential.
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wrote on 13 Feb 2025, 16:40 last edited by
They're just going to copy the NYT, regardless.
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@jon-nyc said in Glad the free speech folks are in charge:
Trump files a lawsuit over publishing an outlier poll result.
FIRE to mount her defense.
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wrote on 17 Feb 2025, 13:45 last edited by
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wrote on 22 Feb 2025, 19:00 last edited by Horace
The AP is reporting that the AP is suing the press secretary.
I'm not sure this will come off as well as they think it will. But I'm sure the usual suspects will eat it up.
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The AP is reporting that the AP is suing the press secretary.
I'm not sure this will come off as well as they think it will. But I'm sure the usual suspects will eat it up.
wrote on 22 Feb 2025, 19:18 last edited by@Horace said in Glad the free speech folks are in charge:
The AP is reporting that the AP is suing the press secretary.
I'm not sure this will come off as well as they think it will. But I'm sure the usual suspects will eat it up.
The Whitehouse is not excluding them, except in small venues and they aren't excluding them at all from public events.
It's bad optics, but I don't think it is unconstitutional. We shall see.
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wrote on 22 Feb 2025, 20:06 last edited by
It's similar to Disney vs Florida, where Florida revoked a sweetheart business deal it had with Disney, and Disney called it a violation of their right to free speech. The Disney lawsuit got defeated in court, as I expect this to be.
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wrote on 22 Feb 2025, 20:08 last edited by
Newsmax and Fox News are among the outlets who have reportedly signed onto a letter pushing back on the Trump administration’s decision to restrict the Associated Press’s White House access, in a dispute over President Trump renaming the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America.
“The First Amendment prohibits the government from asserting control over how news organizations make editorial decisions. Any attempt to punish journalists for those decisions is a serious breach of this Constitutional protection,” the letter reads,
https://thehill.com/homenews/5155957-newsmax-fox-news-support-ap-first-amendment/