The New York Times > Opinion > Editorial Observer: Fighting for Free Speech Means Fighting for . . . Howard Stern
Call it the whoopee cushion doctrine. It is hard to believe that the government now regards flatulence jokes as grounds for taking away a broadcast license.
Nah, it's not hard to believe. It's sad and even sickening but I have no problem believing that these morally bankrupt perverts and hypocrites are continuing their crusade to control what we see and hear.
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