Another CBS Travesty
By Phyllis Schlafly
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CBS-TV proved again that it is determined to offend our moral sensibilities and trash our culture. The shocking primetime display of Janet Jackson's breast, decorated for maximum eye-catching attraction, was undoubtedly deliberate. Performer
Justin Timberlake issued this statement afterwards. "I am sorry
that anyone was offended by the wardrobe malfunction during the half-time
performance of the Super Bowl. It was not intentional." |
That's exactly what he did. The song's lyrics described exactly what was to come moments later. Janet's bare breast was accentuated by a metallic sun-shaped eight-pointed star with a cutout for the nipple.
Of course it wasn't a wardrobe malfunction at all. Her garment had to have been carefully stitched and cut to come off quickly and exactly as it was intended to tear, no more, no less.
MTV issued this statement. "The tearing of Janet Jackson's costume was unrehearsed, unplanned, completely unintentional." MTV's alleged apology is not believable because for hours before the Super Bowl, MTV was advertising that "Janet's Shocking Moments" were scheduled to air during Super Bowl half-time.
It's impossible to believe that the half-time entertainment was not carefully scripted, down to the last millisecond. Every 30 seconds of precious Super Bowl time has a market value in excess of two million dollars.
CBS can't duck responsibility for
Viacom's MTV. It's CBS's sister outlet and the half-time entertainment was full
of sexual lyrics and objectionable simulated behavior.
Drudge reported that "the decision to go forward went
to the very top of the network," as indeed it must have. It's always been
CBS's policy to exercise dictatorial control over everything that is aired, and
it's impossible to believe that this outrage wasn't cleared at the top.
CBS is the same network that
several months ago tried to air a malicious, full-of-false-dialogue caricature
of Ronald and Nancy Reagan (fortunately, CBS retreated after tens of thousands
of angry emails). CBS's track record reveals not merely "Bias," as
documented in Bernard Goldberg's book; CBS is determined to move
We expect the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) to enforce the decency laws passed by Congress.
CBS-TV and MTV should be severely fined and punished, including denying CBS the
opportunity to broadcast future Super Bowl games.
And we want to hear something more substantive from President Bush than a White House spokesman telling us that Bush didn't see the offensive performance because he had dozed off. After all, the President's obligation is to see that the laws are faithfully executed, and he should see that the FCC does its duty in aggressively enforcing television decency laws.
The radical Muslims who criticize our culture as degraded and demoralizing now have new proof for their charges. Who is going to answer them?
Fortunately, FCC Chairman Michael Powell said, "I am outraged at what I saw during the halftime show of the Super Bowl. Like millions of Americans, my family and I gathered around the television for a celebration. Instead, that celebration was tainted by a classless, crass and deplorable stunt. Our nation's children, parents and citizens deserve better."
Powell told the commission to open an investigation, promising it would be "thorough and swift." Such an investigation could result in a fine of up to $27,500 or, if the FCC applies the sanction to each CBS station, in the millions.
In recent years, the FCC has been lax in enforcing the decency laws, so we hope Powell will act on his outrage this time. The Super Bowl is supposed to be the preeminent family entertainment night of the year, and it's completely unacceptable for American families to be assaulted by obscenity in the middle of a football game.
If the FCC is to retain any
credibility it must take action against CBS for this unprecedented, carefully
scripted, pre-announced shocker during the most-watched television show of the
year.
Phyllis Schlafly is the founder and president of Eagle Forum. For more
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