http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/07/21/journalists-reportedly-debate
d-government-shut-fox-news/

Published July 21, 2010

A group of liberal journalists used a now-defunct listserv to debate the
merits of whether the federal government should forcibly shut down Fox
News, according to a report in The Daily Caller. 

The online publication earlier reported that the journalists in the
private group discussed ways to shield Barack Obama from the Rev.
Jeremiah Wright scandal when Obama was a presidential candidate. The
latest article showed that several members of Journolist aired
complaints about Fox News on the listserv in March of this year and
debated how best to rein it in. 

Guardian columnist Daniel Davies, who said he was "genuinely scared" of
the network, reportedly said "peer pressure" and "self-regulation" were
not working. 

"In order to have even a semblance of control, you need a tough legal
framework," he said. 

According to the report, UCLA law professor Jonathan Zasloff urged the
federal government to stop the network. 

"I hate to open this can of worms, but is there any reason why the FCC
couldn't simply pull their broadcasting permit once it expires?" he
wrote. 

Time's Michael Scherer said Fox News used criticism only to build
"tribal identity," but questioned whether the White House should be
distinguishing between media organizations like that. 

But Zasloff went further, suggesting it was acceptable for the White
House to pick and choose which reporters get press passes -- a concept
Scherer again questioned. 

According to the report, the New Republic's John Judis said Scherer's
skepticism would make sense "pre-fox." 

"Now it is only tactical," he wrote. 

Tucker Carlson, a Fox News contributor who started the online Daily
Caller, said Wednesday that the listserv commentary as a whole proves
the press took sides in the presidential election. 

"It's an appalling story. It's something that a lot of us suspected was
going on. This verifies, in fact, it was going on," he told Fox News. 

In 2008, journalists working for Time, Politico, the Huffington Post,
the Baltimore Sun, the Guardian, Salon and the New Republic expressed
outrage on the listserv over the tough questioning Obama received from
ABC anchors Charlie Gibson and George Stephanopoulos at a debate. Some
of them plotted to protect Obama from the swirling Wright controversy,
according to the Daily Caller. 

Spencer Ackerman of the Washington Independent pressed his fellow
journalists to deflect attention from Obama's relationship with Wright
by shifting topics to one of Obama's conservative critics, the Daily
Caller reported. 

"Fred Barnes, Karl Rove, who cares - and call them racists," Ackerman
wrote. 

Michael Tomasky, a writer for the Guardian, urged his fellow members of
Journolist to do "what we can to kill ABC and this idiocy in whatever
venues we have." 

"This isn't about defending Obama," he wrote. "This is about how the
(mainstream media) kills any chance of discourse that actually serves
the people." 

Journolist was shut down last month after leaks exposing member Dave
Weigel's scornful remarks of conservatives led to his resignation at the
Washington Post as a blogger covering the conservative movement.
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