Yeah..... saw that.
Trump more concerned that the other party is getting free air time. Doesn't wish it to be criminalized - but regulated. Wants the election commission to get involved.
How does one define "free air time" or otherwise political advertising being "given" to a political party?
An editorial in the New York Times?
A Washington Post reporting on the "President's" Russia ties that he calls "fake news?"
That absurd segment I saw on FOX "News" this morning accusing Elizabeth Warren of wanting to abolish the Constitution?
I didn't get an answer to the question I asked yesterday on this subject, and I don't expect to get one now. But the slippery slope here is obvious.
And even if one were to define a SNL parody of the President as political advertising, the Supreme Court (in a ruling that Conservatives applauded) has already spoken on the Government's ability to regulate it.