
The firing of Jimmy Kimmel by ABC -- which is exactly what his "suspension" is -- is the latest step in the road to fascism being paved by the current President of the United States and his allies. It began with the hounding out of their jobs of FBI and other people who lawfully investigated Trump's instigation of the January 2021 attack on the Capitol, the pressure on universities to end DEI and other policies distasteful to MAGA Americans and their theorists, and of course the firing of another late-night host, Stephen Colbert, by another cowardly media operation, CBS. (William Paley must still be turning over in his grave.)
In the case of Kimmel, rumblings were being made about the FCC doing something about him. I've thought the FCC was blatantly unconstitutional as soon as I was old enough to think. It violated the First Amendment's clear proscription on the government "abridging the freedom of speech or of the press" -- what else would any honest person say a late-night comedian, ridiculing Trump and his policies, was doing? The only crime in that would be how easy it was to make those jokes, because the threat to our democratic way of life was so obviously no joke indeed.
FDR, certainly one of our greatest Presidents, jeopardized our democracy when he signed the Communications Act of 1934 into law. So did Felix Frankfurter in the 1943 Supreme Court decision "NBC v the US," which he wrote, which ratified the FCC's power to regulate broadcasting. Ironically, that was in the middle of our war with Nazi Germany which FDR was so instrumental in winning, not to mention that Frankfurter was a founder of the American Civil Liberties Union in 1920.
I started teaching at universities in the 1970s, and the danger of the FCC has always been a part of my courses about the media and their impact. My main point has always been: imagine the FCC under the control of a President bent on willfully superseding our democracy and its protections from dictatorship (see, for example, my 2005 Media Ecology conference Keynote address transcript and video The Flouting of the First Amendment). I take no satisfaction and indeed am saddened and deeply concerned to see this patent threat to our democracy so vividly realized by this President and the many people who support him.
Note added September 24, 2025: Last night: Jimmy Kimmel's sage, hilarious opening monologue
To the fascist enablers that prevented this show from being aired in 20% of its markets, I hope you go out of business soon; to fascist enabler Paramount/CBS: reverse your decision to end The Late Show w/ Stephen Colbert]; to everyone: I'll be recording a conversation w/ Frank LoBuono about this in a few hours for his Being Frank podcast
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Thank you for publishing that courageous essay, and for drawing attention to the administration’s intensifying assault on our first amendment right of freedom of speech. Now I hope that Fordham University has the courage to stand behind you when they come at you. Keep us posted on how this evolves, and best of luck!
Thanks so much -- I'll definitely keep posting about this. In fact, I just did last night https://paullevinson.blogspot.com/2025/09/law-order-svu-271-olivia-benson-vs-ice.html
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