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Thursday, March 12, 2009
Brent Bozell :: Townhall.com Columnist
Fire the Fox Censor
by Brent Bozell
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Since 2005, Nicole Bernard has been Fox Television's senior vice president for standards and practices. Someone should put her face on a milk carton, because anyone who watches Fox must suspect she's never shown up for work.

Exhibit A (and through Z, and back again) is "Family Guy," Fox's animated Sunday night spectacle of mind-numbing garbage. The March 8 episode, titled "Family Gay," was absolutely riddled with revolting scenes that would make people wonder about if anyone at Fox has an ounce of decency, or taste.

Here's what anyone who would dare publicly state, "I work for Fox," knows his company produced:

Peter Griffin, the show's idiotic lead character, decides to buy a brain-damaged racehorse as an investment. He also decides to participate in medical experiments for cash, including an injection with the so-called "gay gene." Any one of the following scenes should have waved a red flag inside Fox; all got the All Clear from the standards and practices folks.

1. Horse Love. Peter's horse wanders into his bedroom, where he lays naked next to his wife Lois. The horse licks Peter in the behind, causing Peter to say, "Mmm, what made you come around, Lois?" If that isn't disgusting enough to ruin dinner, try ...

2. Baby Eats Horse Semen. As Baby Stewie sits eating a bowl of cereal, Peter walks in and announces, "Everyone, some of the milk in the fridge is not milk. It's horse sperm. I'm a horse breeder now." Stewie hesitates as he lifts a spoonful of cereal to his mouth but then keeps eating it anyway.

This is funny? This is taste?

This is vomitous. The show's creators are clearly toying with what they have told the media: that the baby is bisexual. They cannot just say it. They must define it -- this way.

3. Gay Ronald Reagan? Once Peter is injected with the "gay gene," he refuses to stay with his wife. When she grabs him in the crotch and asks for sex, Peter declares that many married men are gay: "Tony Randall was married, Lois. Rock Hudson was married. Ronald Reagan was married." The cartoon cuts away to a press conference with President Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. A reporter asks: "Mr. President, did you reach a missile pact?" The cartoon president replied: "Well, you could say that. There was a missile, and something definitely got packed."

Take a much-beloved president who recently died after a long battle with Alzheimer's Disease and mock his followers by blatantly lying and suggesting he was homosexual. Fox didn't see anything insulting or wrong with that.

4. Jesus Camp. Peter is then sent to "straight camp," where he is told Jesus Christ hates homosexuals most of all. A counselor tells the campers to grab a baseball bat and beat up a boy to change his "choice of lifestyle." As the campers head off camera, the counselor yells at them to stop using the bats "that way." He asks them to use their fists, and then yells, "Not like that!"

This Jesus-bashing is offensive, but it isn't so surprising -- it's a "Family Guy" staple. Now add the allusions to anal penetration, and we're on another trip down Grossout Lane.

5. The Gay 11-Way Orgy. Peter's new gay partner announces to Peter that he organized his fantasy come true: a gay "11-way" orgy. Nine men walk into the room stripped down to white underwear. But after some moaning and giggling, the gay gene "wears off," and Peter runs out of the room naked. 

It's quite clear that Fox and its public-relations team must just like the sound of a headline the next day with the words "gay 11-way orgy" in it.

6. Murderous Horse Rampage. Peter's horse is used for more sick laughs when it runs off the racetrack and tramples the audience. The announcer protests he cannot describe the death scene that was so "unfathomably ugly and heart-rending," but then he describes how the horse trampled a class of deaf second-graders. That was allegedly funny -- the announcer said you couldn't hear them scream as they died, but they were "signing frantically" in "dread and terror."

Remember: There really does exist a person working at Fox who is in charge of "standards" and "practices."

Fox isn't the only corporation to blame for this rotting barge of garbage. Thank the sponsors who made it possible: not just the movie studios of Fox, Universal and Miramax, but Toyota, Volkswagen, Burger King, Taco Bell, Boost Mobile, Verizon, Chase Bank, Stride Gum and Diet Mountain Dew.

I wonder how many of the corporate executives running these companies allow this program to be aired in their own living rooms.

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Fox
Fire this grossly incompetent and/or disgustingly perverse individual who should be setting standards and practices that do not violate the decency and sensibilities of families who make up your viewing audience.

Even the idiot above...
"The7Sticks", above admits this is an adult cartoon. In spite of that one notion of clarity, both he and the cartoon are pathetic. What's up Fox? Let's try classy instead, eh? It will probably take hiring a censor with some. Think about the audience you are playing to (again "The7Sticks" is a prime example)...seriously is that the audience you are looking for? Pretty sad.

I agree
I agree with the posters ,who say this is adult humor....I await the show that has Bill Clinton having sex with the 6 year old intern-thats entertainment! How about Martin Luther King raping white woman-FUNNY! and the rating leading show of Hussan Obama screwing the people of the united states-WHAT a howler! ....Somehow I don't think I will ever see an episode like that......

A sick audience
Anyone who finds such so-called humor entertaining is morally bankrupt. Those in the posts above who defend it are disgusting excuses for human beings.

Absolutely disgusting!
So much of the American public is looking for perversion in their TV viewing. This is just one example of how far our society has fallen. It is all about the bottom line. I don't watch this show and never will as it is a sickening show.

I wathed this show a couple of times
years ago and it just crossed my idiot threshold by too great a margin. My answer was to simply not watch it.

While it may be protected by the 1st ammendment, I am not required to watch it.

Gerald
You sir are the reason why young people like myself steer away from Conservative politics. Yes, you sir, and others like you, will be the death of Conservatism in America.

I beg to differ. Not everyone is into perversion and by your post you show your hearts desire. Many more people than the bankrupt liberals believe, believe that morality is a "good" thing. Keep on telling it Mr. Bozell. I applaud your stand for righteousness.

Boz -- the perfect clueless standard...
bearer of the Conservative movement. I LOVE Family Guy. Funniest show on TV and there is not one time I watch it that I don't end up s-c-r-e-a-m-i-n-g out in laughter at the TV.

Just another indicator of how (and why) Mr. Bozell and his ilk are on the outside lookin' in right now.

Hey Boz -- whenever Family Guy is on just mozey on down to the five & dime and have yourself some sasparilla. No sense trying to make sense of those new fangled "telyvisions" all them whippersnappers are so keen on.

RE: More Garbage
I think "Red Eye" should be added to this list, pure slop, double entendre and cheap. bathroom humor. But with the classy and competent news people who comprise Fox News, this crap embellishes the claim "fair and balanced." If this show is allowed to flourish, even at a late hour, why shouldn't other?

Actually, The worst shows on Fox
have been the news shows that propped up the real vulgarity and filth over the last 8 years known as the Bush Administration. Now THERE was a cartoon worth censoring!

Response to William & Energy solution
William...only a loony liberal could laugh at your comment. If only we could wire up Bush haters to an alternative energy device and capture all of their extra calories they burn during their rise in blood pressure at the sight or name of George Bush & Dick Cheney, we could solve America's energy problem. But then again, it's not green energy since liberals, esp. drunk & hemp stoned liberals, pass gas and release heat when their faces turn red full of hatred which adds to global warming. Maybe we could tax Bush haters for the carbon footprint to help pay Obama's wild socialist spending?

censorship
Family Guy is tasteless, that's why some find it so funny. Not all have the same likes, that's why there are so many channels, as soon as one side wants to censor shows then it opens up pandora's box on everyone having shows kicked off the air. As much as I dislike Family Guy I like Rush Limbaugh even more, so I do not want anyone stopping my choices of media available.

Besides, I can turn off the TV and use that time to mop floors or something useful. Just as I expect libs to just not watch Hannity.

I Laughed A Few Times...
I laughed a couple of times reading the synopsis. I don't watch TV much, personally. When I do, I generally don't watch Family Guy because the plots of the episodes are boring rehashes of The Simpsons. However, the non-sequitur segments tend to be hilarious.

I'd say you're over-reacting.

Family Guy is often described as "a series of flashbacks to things that never happened." So, a flashback of Reagan being gay means... He wasn't gay, and it's humorous to think he was.

As for the rest of it, not a big deal by current standards. The horse licking Peter's butt seems especially tame by modern standards, being intrinsically no more offensive than the "my hand is between two pillows" scene from Planes, Trains, and Automobiles.

Now, if you want to generally complain about what has become acceptable in the culture and perhaps go into why, then go for it. As it is, all you've done is write a commercial for Family Guy.

You get 1 check.

Crudeness Galore
Sadly, you' re right. But such crudeness is a result of living in a super over-permissive society. "Standards" be damned. Novelty and conflict rule.

Homosexual takeover
The homosexuals have also taken over Fox. Can O'Reilly and all of Fox News be far behind.

I've NEVER liked 'adult cartoons'...
...like The Simpsons, certainly not South Park, and I sure don't like The Family Guy. Cartoons have always mesmorized the young and have generally been innocent forms of entertainment for kids. The problem is that the kids see these 'adult cartoons', but don't realize they are just that: meant for adults to watch and enjoy, when they are very often radical, extreme political statements made 'cute'. So that all of this trash (beastiality, c'mon..that's pushing the 'freedom of speech' thing waaaaay too far) goes right to the kids where it doesn't belong. They absorb all of this 'adult' content, while they are far too young to be able to process it - or turn it off at its offense.

Speaking of 'freedom of speech', I think I am going to exercise my own, by writing to Fox and these sponsors. Remember, just because we CAN exhibit these trashy 'adult cartoons' doesn't mean we SHOULD. It doesn't make it right or best.

Family Channel little better!!
Just read the stuff on Family Channel for 2 weeks. Check out the movies on DVD and tell me WHERE their brains are sometimes. They ALWAYS manage to slip in a gay-friendly or anti-capitalist flick somewhere or some "edgy indie flick" that NOBODY went to see in the theater.

-Ray
NRA Life Member
Soli Deo Gloria!!

Where Is Fox?
Since I moved two years ago, I don't even know where the regular Fox channel is on my TV set (not kidding). Family Guy is so unfunny (series of disjointed jokes) that even South Park made fun of it.

I just gotta answer...
...re: the whole 'not a big deal by current standard' argument. Hogwash. Today's 'current standard' stinks by 1950's 'current standard', which stunk by 1920's 'current standard'. My point being that our 'current standard' is slowly evaporating into becoming no standard at all. On a Bill O'Rielly show, there was a segment about some girl doing a 'Guitar Hero' commercial, on which she stripped down to just her bare underwear playing her Wii, dancing all around her home. When asked if this was offensive, I said yes; I don't want my children influenced by this near naked woman brandishing a fake guitar. But the 'Culture Warriors' of that evening said, no, not by today's standards. By what's going on now, this was tame and really nothing to be concerned about. Little by little, our view of decency has dimmed, so that most anything is acceptable. Time to turn on the lights, and turn back our 'current standard' to where morals were good things and purity was not a dirty word. This will only help our youth, who don't even know what a 'current standard' is. They NEED our moral guidance, not the sorry excuses we've given them to advance the teen pregnancy and suicide rates to alarming extremes.

So, all you who are standing up for the freedom to exhibit this trash, fine. But have the brass to stand up instead for what is encouragaing and uplifting--stuff you wouldn't be embarrassed to watch with your kids or grandma--and use your fighting energy to build up the 'current standard' instead of tear it down.

Modern "liberalism" is NOT Liberal
The hypocrisy of "liberals" who applaud the "free speech" of tasteless trash and vulgarity is obvious. If the people who create this show were making the same kind of crude "jokes", ridicule and defamation of character toward Barack Obama as they made toward Reagan, the "liberals" would be up in arms, screaming about "bigotry", "racism" and "slander".
Sure, people can change the channel. Yet, it is obvious that parents cannot always protect their children from every bad influence, 24/7, especially as the children grow out of infancy. It is naive in the extreme to think that the content of "popular" entertainment, movies and games cannot affect the minds and attitudes of children. Of course they do. Anyone who has two brain cells to rub together can see the effects every day in our culture.
The mere fact that we have the liberty to engage in the most crude vulgarity does not mean that we should. Words, actions, and yes, even "entertainment", have consequences . . . for the good or bad. It doesn't matter if vulgarity is coming from the "Left" or "Right". It is still vulgarity. I find it very strange that people who are "offended" by Rush Limbaugh's political views do not seem to be offended by the crude vulgarity in modern "entertainment". If anyone believes that indulging in vulgarity does NOT de-sensitize us to others, they are living in a fantasy world.

Don't waste your time...
...complaining about the network.Go where the real power lies i.e.the sponsor.Sponsors rule with their money.When they withdraw the money,the show will disappear and freedom of speech be damned!A minority of people can organize and mount a boycott of products advertized on the show,and tell the sponsors what you are doing.Works wonders!

Southpark
Southpark at least has a point - now and then. It is satire - on the level of some of Chaucer's Tales - (don't argue the point if you've never read them) Vulgarity, some of it - but satire.

The Simpsons: great satire.

Family Guy has no point, no satire. It is just plain stupid. And disgusting.

Yep, pretty gross
When we first encountered 'Family Guy' some years back, it didn't seem so terrible. It rapidly got worse - and we're no prudes by any means.

We had to ban it from our TV after our 3-year-old started imitating Stewie, "I'm going to kill you mother!"

The worrisome thing is that it's usually scheduled just before Futurama, which we love and let the kids watch. Adult references are subtle enough to go right over their heads.

But for something really pernicious, flip over to 'Hannah Montana.' Though there's nothing overtly offensive (at least in the one snippet we saw,) it's the protrayal of a young girl who's vain, arrogant, stupid... I could go on.

YUM Brands, Inc
Regardless of what some of the posts have said, if enough people write letters to advertisers and sponors and hit them in the wallet, change will be coming. YUM Brands, Inc owns the following restaurants: Taco Bell, Long John Silvers, KFC, A&W, and Pizza Hut. Just letting you all know. There is no reason to be rude and/or offensive in your letters or your posts. And I do use my remote and turn off the set when something offensive is on thus, I have never watched any of the adult cartoons.

People Love the Show
Family Guy fans are religious in their viewership. They get personal when you criticize the show.

Here's an idea...
...don't watch it...and tell your friends not to watch it...and don't buy stuff from the advertisers.

Money talks.

Family Guy
I've caught my 9yr old watching this show sometimes...I've seen some of the stuff this show puts on and made him change the channel and let him know that he will not be watching this show...some pretty bad stuff.

Turn it off?
Why don't you just turn it off and instead watch an MSNBC news segment? Get a life.

Simple Solution
If you dislike or object to the material presented in 'Family Guy', the solution is the same as it is if one dislikes or objects to Rush Limbaugh: turn off the programming you dislike.

Censorship is Soviet
Bush started it with his secret gulags, spying, taking people prisoner indefinitely without trial and using our military muscle to spread our message, but with the push toward more censorship, we'll just continue on in that direction.

Is this what you want?

There's a fundamental contradiction with asking for censorship but less government. You can't have your cake and eat it too. That kind of thinking burst the housing bubble and everything else fell along with it.

If you truly want limited government, you need to allow things that you find objectionable to persist. I want limited government that doesn't tax me up and down, dictate what energy uses I can have, picks sides on climate change, forces me into secret prisons and masks torture as "interrogation", doesn't send billions of dollars of social engineering funds overseas and doesn't try and pretend that huge, omnipresent government is good for economic growth.

But to get that, I have to accept that without government, things I find unpleasant or spoken words that I find unappealing have to be permitted and open. If you build a system that can submit the so-called "will of the people" (usually just 20% of us as the last, oh, 44 presidential elections have shown) can silence those who think differently that very same system can be turned around and used against you. Case in point, Obama is able to wield the Presidential power abuse just as effectively as those given to Bush.

Live with Family Guy. It's a vile show, I agree, but let them say what they want. This is supposed to be a free country, not a Soviet state.

Opinion
First, I don't think asking the network to self-monitor is censoring as one suggested. There is a value, I think in taking the crudest and basest of entertainment and putting it into a smaller area where only those who really want it can get it as opposed to mainstreaming it. For instance, in days past, you had to go to a seedy part of town to see a porn flick, as opposed highly accessible options.

Second, this has gotten beyond "just turn it off". Family Guy is played on prime time, draws folks in (generally the younger generation) with very good humor and then leads people down into crudeness. It does not build up society but leads us to a meaningless cynicism.

I don't see this article as a plea for government to step in and pull the chord on television. I see it as a plea to society to strive for something higher and better. As a person, you are better than the crap on Family Guy.

It's Just Business
Fox Television is just trying to entertain Liberals by doing show about Cherished Liberal Values: Lying, Cheating, Cowardice, Bestiality, Adultery, Intoxication, Promiscuity, etc.

outdeep
That may be true, but I've seen this before. The article doesn't outright say it, but there is an implication to use the FCC to pressure FOX into changing its modus operandi. This is a fairly common chink in the hard liner conservative armor when talking about limited government. They're all for limited government...until they find something that offends their religious beliefs, then they want to build up omnipresent organizations to crush that behavior at the source.

Yes, all we can do is turn it off. In a free society, you will (not may) run into things that are right out in the open, prime time, that you find distasteful. The left finds it distasteful that Sean Hannity is run on prime time and can easily write a similar article above on the Peanuts Christmas Special for trying to "push Christian propaganda".

In a free society, we can show whatever we want so long as it doesn't actively promote violence or utilize slander (libel if it's just words on TV), basically, anything that doesn't infringe on the rights of another. Last time I checked, no one has the right to not be offended. All you can do is accept that FOX has full rights to show Family Guy on television and that all you can do is not watch it. Calling for the FOX censor to be fired is over the line.

Sick, sick, sick!
Can we garner in any worse filth than this? I do not watch this station, do not bathe my mind in sewers like this, but I think someone who can, should see that we no one is any longer subjected to such mind-boggling nasty and obscene filth. Who will take up the challenge?

silly criticism
I don't watch Family Guy seems it seems to confuse tastelessness for clever. That said, most of the complaints above are silly and make it sound like this episode had some satire to it, rather than the usual tastelessness alone.

Does Bozell really believe that making fun of Jesus Camp and people who think gays can be cured is making fun of Jesus? Does he really have trouble distinguishing between ministers and Jesus? One would hope not.

The horse semen joke is basically a variant on a similar joke with breast milk (not sure if either of those words will get past Townhall). I am not sure that anyone has thought that the breast milk joke was supposed to confirm that the character who drinks it is a baby. But Bozell oddly makes a similarly weird leap in this case.

Some of the examples are just tasteless, but not out of the bounds of what is normal for Family Guy. Unfortunately religious bigotry against homosexuality presents a pretty fat juicy target for satire. It is silly to object to satiric shows taking it.

Have To Say Family Guy..
..is very popular across the pond. Personally I don't think it's as clever as the Simpsons or South Park bu thas it's moments. Presumably BB3 will be happy when we all have to suffer anodyne trite like Little House on the Prairie and be lectured to by sitcom morality a la Different Strokes (although to be fair that was a great program at the time, the episode about child abuse is worth a watch on Youtube purely to see how differently this horrible subject was dealt with in the 80's, studio laughter and all!!!)

Justin is part of the morally corrupt
This show tells the story of how far America has sunk. There is no way that this piece of dribble would have been aired even 10 years ago. The younger generation is so misguided by this tripe to believe that this show is even remotely entertaining. The morality of this generation is nonexistent. As far as being able to show whatever you want in a free society may be true but also in a free society we can refuse to watch and we can ask those who show it to stop. We can also ask those who advertise during extremely offensive shows to with hold funding those endeavors. This is proof that America is becoming morally bankrupt. To subject families to bestiality and alternative lifestyles without giving them a warning is shameful and illegal. Remember the SUPERBOWL incident and the fallout. Some will do anything to get attention.
This generation believe they are entitled to their 15 minutes of fame and be damned anyone who gets in the way of that.

FAMILY FROM THE SEWER GUY

.....I never watched the show ...the promos were enough to turn me off ...

.....I guess pornographic themes are OK if you disguise them as comedy and put them in a cartoon ...apparently there are enough sickos out there to make an audience for this puerile crap ...

.....What has been bugging me about FOX are the fight GLOBAL WARMING promos by KEIFER and CANDY inserted into the show 24 and the fact that JACK is now the ANTI-HERO TORTURER .....COLOSSUS

Agree re: "Red Eye"
I have always found it odd that Fox News Channel would carry this program. It is crude, tasteless, adolescent, and utterly dull. Its presence detracts from FNC's image and squanders airtime that could be devoted to better programming.



Liberal humor is juvenile at best
Every Liberal in my family has a sense of humor that is at least 30 years behind their actually age.
They laugh like lunatics at potty humor I stopped laughing at in high school. They are all older then I am and I'm 50.
There is an obvious hard difference in liberal VS Conservative mentality, I really believe Freud had it right that certain people stop developing emotionally just before/at puberty.

Teenagers think of themselves as victims of societies strictures, liberals keep this mentality forever. Just as their sense of humor is an indication of other under-developed emotional traits, their permanent teenage victim mentality (the MAN is keeping me down) is part & parcel of the whole societal malfunction they represent.

To our silly liberal posters
In case you still do not understand, censorship can only come from the government and I have never read a Bozell column calling for censorship. He has consistently pointed out the progamming on network television and basic cable that he finds to be tasteless or crude, and he criticizes it. And he points out the advertisers who enable those shows and the network executives that allow them to air. You may not agree with his viewpoints, but he has never called for the government to remove any show from the air, or for the feds to punish any of the networks for airing shows like Family Guy or Nip/Tuck.

Liberals, on the other hand are constantly clamoring for new restrictions on conservative speech that is to be regulated by the feds. That, my little liberal clownboys, is what censorship truly is.

As for Family Guy, it may be an adult cartoon, but it is shown in prime time on Sundays on Fox, but even worse is when it is on in syndication. It is usually shown in a three to four program bloc on TBS starting at between 7-8 pm EST...a time when young children are watching. And many parents allow kids to watch it because neither Fox nor TBS makes a point of the adult nature of the show. And that is the problem.

Disconnect
I cannot understand why the non-cable outlet of Fox is so slimy. It is disgrace to the airwaves. I will NOT watch the local FOX network, it is disguisting.

Cultural Reactionaries
need to get over it. You conservative moralist types who don't trust individuals to make their own entertainment decisions merely reinforce liberals' arguments that we are incapable of governing ourselves. Thanks for all of your help in the fight for freedom. The society in which you all would like to live (econ freedom but no personal freedom) exists across the pond. It's called China.

Do you know who watches this junk?
Kids. I work in schools and I hear more Family Guy references from junior and senior high students than you would believe.

Family Guy Is Often Hilarious

Sorry folks, but a lot of people find FG a seriously irreverent and funny show. I am one of them. At the same time, it is crude, nasty, and anti-everything, which doesn't bother me in the least. Funny is funny, even if you don't like it.

It does strike me as odd that people don't realize that the distinction between Fox Entertainment and Fox news is completely artificial. They are ultimately the same operation. And every time you wallow in your Fox News fix, you are supporting Fox entertainment as well.

Sleep well


Hysterical
Somehow I missed that episode. But thanks, Brent, for recounting it for me in such detail. Family Guy is one of the best written comedies on the air, in my opinion. Yep, that's right: I can listen to jokes about horse semen, fisting, and deaf people and still stay straight and respectful to the handicapped in real life. Imagine. Being able to watch this stuff and not go out and do drugs, become gay, and push wheelchairs down stairs. THAT is some serious self-control.

Brent, as with most of the "moral decline" you constantly whine about, let me clue you in: You don't have to watch it. There are two knobs on your television: One of them turns it off, and the other changes the channel.

Freedom of speech is only limited by its potential to infringe on the rights of others. Period. Like it or not. You have every right to complain about it, in print or otherwise and I wouldn't begin to try to stop you. But your ability to project your prudishness on others stops there. I assure you you have not changed the mind of a single Family Guy fan. That means that we'll keep watching, keep laughing, and keep buying the products that are advertised in commercials during the show. So you're wasting your breath, Mr. "Obama is a Socialist". It is amusingly ironic to me that you can spout off about how the rich should be able to keep every dime they make while the poor get poorer to support them, because we can't tolerate socialism, and at the same time look to Fox to ban a money maker like Family Guy.

You hypocrite.

LeftUSA
You have hit one particular nail on the head.

Family guys exists becasue it makes money. Porn exists because it makes money. All the stuf Bozell complains about exists because the free market is at work.

You'd think conservatives woudl be delighted.


Thank Rupert Murdoch
All of you who dislike "Family Guy" have Rupert Murdoch to thank. Rupert, originator of the Fox News Channel, is only interested in money. The tastelessness of "Family Guy" is good from Rupert's perspective, because it sells. In that regard it's just like Fox News--it doesn't have to be accurate, it just has to sell.

Don't forget that Rupert, conservative hero, was the originator of the "Page 3 Girls" feature--the full color photo of a topless girl that runs every day on page 3 of the Sun, Rupert's largest UK paper. He'll do whatever he can or needs to in order to make money--he's not interested in taste, values, conservatism, any of that.

no standards
It's called the decline of civilization, a decline of morals and social standards, under the banner of freedom and acceptance, and enlightment. There are 8 historically steps to the rise and fall of a civilization, and in America, we are in stept 7-

Foxxx
Fox has always been like this, "pushing" the envelope to very disturbing lengths. If it doesn't offend, it isn't comedy. We can thank the myriad of absolutely humorless comedians -- and our fascination with them -- for this nonsense: Andy Kaufman, Andrew Clay, Kennison, etc. But then, there are people who swear they were funny...like there are people who will swear this stuff was funny.

If their -- and our -- absolute boredom with life isn't shocked and jolted, they're/we're not amused or satisfied. Welcome to post-modern entertainment, folks.

Don't like it? Just don't watch.
It's an adult show, I don't see what the big deal is. I think it's hilarious. The fanbase for that show is huge, and the baby Stewie plays the role of an adult practically. It's all a big joke, and if it bothers you don't watch it. I don't watch niptuck because I find it repulsive and disturbing, but I don't go around trying to get it off the air or get people fired, it's up to people to decide what they'd like to watch. This is America, live free or die.

Get Smart, Fox!
As one of the last bastions of societal propriety, Fox should know one helluva lot better. Those sponsors which condone the actions on the programs such as described should be penalized by their consumers refusing to buy their products until program content is remediated.

John and Left USA
Full circle--Brent Bozell exists because he makes money. Conservatives DO love him and pay him well to do their collective whining for them.

That touches me in a way that if Loretta were to touch me in that way, I'd say, "Ohhh, that's nice."

Good article, Mr. Bozell


We ask the usual apologists for trashy TV to go back and read once again the words of this conservative writer.

I'd hoped to quickly remind him, if Bozell's reading; they will come at you with the same, insensitive BS, "If you don't like it; change the channel." This is how they reject anyone who speaks for decency.

But I arrive late. They came out before I could state my case. So, let me remind these low-brows: Bozell isn't stealing your trash, he's just giving Fox good advice. Fire your useless "senior vice president for standards and practices." Nicole Bernard.

I'd guess she makes up around 1 or 2 million a year as a pathetic senior vice president for Fox Channel. They have, indeed, been paying her for never upholding standards and practices; her job description.

Save the money and give Nicole her well-deserved chance to become a cocktail waitress. That's essentially what Brent Bozell has told them.

Dear Folks
If there's anyone out there with a shred of decency left, I suggest they either file a complaint with the FCC or access the Family Research Council's website and sign the complaint form posted there. This "cartoon show", routinely accessed by clueless children, has taken "adult humor" to depths that even "Fritz the Cat" never dared. This is what happens when you give public depravity a pass and look the other way. It grows from a kitten into a sabretooth. When you fail to oppose obscenity, you join it... and eventually become its prey.

Fairness Doctrine?
Mr. Bozell:

I don't watch the show. I don't want to. It would offend me and waste my precious time. I do wonder, however, why you watch if it offends you?

Be careful asking for the same protection of your sensitive eyes and ears as people offended by Rush are demanding. You may get your wish.

Let the consumer decide. As for you, Mr. Bozell, I recommend you read your user's manual to locate the "on/off" switch.

If you don't like it
Turn it off. Then, if you are still offended, write a letter of disappointment to the sponsors. If enough people dislike the programming, the sponsors will pull their ads to protect their image. If that happens, the show may disappear. Thus, we see the triumph of the free market without the meddling hand of regulation. Ta da!

Erin Allison-IL
Erin--U have exactly the right solution!! Some folks disbelirve when I tell them that I have NEVER seen a complete Simsons presentation (if that is the proper word) and don't intend to!
I am, however, a defender of the 1st amnd., but I refuse to degrade myself with CRAP such as that. That's worse than the Public Execution I attended in Laos years ago in a drunken state.. At least I had a sort of excuse!! Just a "Grumpy Old F@rt, I reckon.!

We all pay
when a show like this runs in prime time. The "just turn it off" crowd are ignoring the at-home-while-Mom's-at-work kids who are better off in front of the tube than outside in a rough area. But there is a difference between shows like this and those with satire & wit. Family Guy is lacking in both.

So don't watch it.
I watch the family guy all the time and love it. I actually turned this episode off half way through, not b/c I was insulted, i just didn't think the episode was that good. You made the episode sound a lot better than it was, I might have to give it a second try.

If you really don't like the show, why are you watching it? Don't tell me you think it should be off b/c kids can watch it. That would be the responsibility of the parents. Don't tell me it should be on later too, I like to go to bed at a decent hour as well. There are rated G shows on the Disney channel. If you don't like what Fox airs, stop watching.

To Jim inNY


I never watch things which only a degenerate would find enjoyable. This POS is your kind of fun? Ask me if I care.

The lesson in this column has NOTHING to do with your taste in crap. That's your choice.

It all has to do with Fox Channel. With a useless editor named Nicole Bernard. She gets paid handsomely for doing nothing. Or, don't you see?

You just don't get it.
The show isn't about offensive behaviour. It's about satirically attacking previously untouchable themes. You can't honestly think that the gay Reagan scene was designed to plant doubt towards Reagan's sexuality. Reagan was choses specifically because he represents a cherished institution for whom there is no doubt. Nearly every episode has disgusting gay references, yet the show's creator and head writer, Seth MacFarlane is a rabid liberal and supporter of gay rights. The show is about moving the line. Brent carefully advocates public outcry to coerce the networks and sponsors into abandoning the show rather than government intervention. But, as you see in previous posts, most liberals can't make the distinction. Be careful what you wish for Mr. Bozell.

What Happened to the Free Market?
Is the show in question not supported by advertisers? If the show is so disgraceful, why are people not threatening to boycott these advertisers? Shouldn't those advertisers be the ones threatening to withdraw their support from Fox? Does your remote control not have a channel selector? An on/off switch? Isn't there some Bible passage about your eye offending you?

Family Guy
This is why I do not watch CR*P ON TV!!!

Try reading a good book - it is entertaining and as another great benefit, you may also gain some additional intelligence (based on your selection of reading material).

al@bellaproducts.com

Since Brent & So Few of You Get It
The job of the VP of Standards and Practices for any network is to keep it out of legal trouble so it can keep the insanely valuable license granted to it by the FCC. The network has to prove that it is using its license to serve the public in some form or other--entertainment, news, issues of local or national interest, community affairs, etc.

If enough people complain, or if the network can be shown to have violated explicit written or fuzzy "community" standards, then they can be fined (as with the "wardrobe malfunction" incident on CBS at the Super Bowl) or in extreme cases, lose their license.

The job of the VP of Standards and Practices is NOT to make sure the programming is good, tasteful, of high quality, edifying, etc. If there is any "censoring" to be done by the network, it would be by the head of programming, and on Fox or Fox News, there aren't any shows that make money that would be removed from the air because they were low-brow, in poor taste, inaccurate, lewd, etc. Remember Rupert Murdoch's Page 3 Girls...

Although Brent (and many posters here) don't like "Family Guy," if people watch it and it sells ad time, and the network can run it without getting fined, then no one at the network will care if it's offensive, lousy, mind-numbing, or even causes cancer. If it sells, it runs.

As H L Mencken famously said, "No one ever went broke underestimating the intelligence of the American people." Rupert Murdoch knows this, which is why he aimed an entire news channel at idiots who watch in sufficient numbers that it makes for good business, and this show on Fox is no different.

In all of this it is important to always remember that just because you don't like something doesn't mean it's bad.

Brent
I quit watching prime time tv years ago, we watch moves, histor(be carful)ect. No you know it's bad when they put married with children on.
Kirk

We hate to break this to you...
But this article is exactly the reason the writers and producers of Family Guy do what they do. They despise you, as do I, for your political beliefs that so gladly put mere propriety in front of real human well-being (For a fine example, note the recent case of the South American bishop excommunicating a innocent young girl for having an abortion, without excommunicating her rapist stepfather.) If we can hurt you so badly with words and images, it helps demonstrate just how badly removed from the reality of human suffering and deprivation you really are.

There is no censorship, if
It involves corrupting the minds of American TV watchers. It's just like liberal teachers who push the same agenda on young children, filling their minds with liberal mush. We yell at Rush for daring to say he hopes the socialistic agenda of Obama fails. But if it is even vaguely repugnant, you can find it on any channel.

Dealing With Overgrown Spoiled Brats...
Basically, you are dealing here with the rantings of a stuck-up, overgrown spoiled brat who thinks he can do anything because of his royal conservative lineage of being the nephew of William F. Buckley and being the son of Barry Goldwater's ghostwriter. And he's taking it out on a former Hanna-Barbera animator-turned-self made multi-millionaire because he tapped into an audience that was thirsty for honest fart jokes, toilet humor, dirty language and just plain raw funniness (and yes, "funniness" is a word, as my spell-check can attest.)

Interestingly, isn't it ironic that an absolute free-speech defender would go on threatening someone else's freedom of expression? And I say this as a passionate "Family Guy" fan (as well as a "South Park", "Simpsons", "King Of The Hill" and "Boondocks" fan.) After all, it's one thing to criticize something, which I do regularly and with good reason, but it's quite different to shut someone up. That's why we don't have the Fairness Doctrine anymore (and rightfully so), so why be a hypocrite when it comes to speech you don't like? I love it , and I'm sticking to it.

I wonder, as William F. Buckley looks down from heaven, if this is what he had intended for his spoiled brat of a nephew to be, by picking fights with people who became self-made through their talents? I would submit this would not be the case.

The eye of the beholder
I also think that cartoon is vulgar and stupid,but it is a cartoon. What excuse is there for the retoric we hear on MSNBC,there quote newspeople are rude and say hatefull things every time they open their mouths.

Bill O'Reiley last night,Thursday,made a statement that is so right.Liberals attack and say hateful things when something happens to a conservitive,Sarah Palin's daughter,vile comments.Compared to the former high brow president candiate who had an affair,but it wasn't when his wife had cancer. Giving the impression it was okey at that time.

Another example was when Tony Snow told America he had lung cancer,unbelievable hateful things were said about him by the left.Compared to when Ted Kennedy announced he had brain cancer. Everybody wished him well,no hateful remarks,nothing about his "accident" and the demise of his poor staffer.

The left bashed President Bush from day one,never giving him any credit.any misstep,or word not pronounced correctly,they came out of the closets.Saying he was a lyer about the war.Even though all of the Clinton admistration are on the record of saying exactly what President Bush said.

I have decided the big difference between the Left and the Right is utter frustration that produces too many hormones and the only thing the liberal left can do is attack.

Response From Seth MacFarlane...
"Seth MacFarlane has reacted to the PTC’s recent Family Guy attack saying, “Oh, yeah. That’s like getting hate mail from Hitler. They’re literally terrible human beings. I’ve read their newsletter, I’ve visited their website, and they’re just rotten to the core. For an organization that prides itself on Christian values – I mean, I’m an atheist, so what do I know? – they spend their entire day hating people. They can all suck my d**k as far as I’m concerned.”"

Not the way I would have put it, but, you can get the general idea.

I get the idea
Seth MacFarlane is no better than a brood of nasty spoiled brats. Once more let me say that Mr. Bozell did not present his case against putrid TV in this column by trying to "Shut somebody up,"

He thinks Fox is wasting the money they pay Nicole Bernard. If she were let go; wouldn't that actually serve your purposes? You don't want censors, so why are you knocking the guy who thinks she's a waste of money?

I see the problem with 7Sticks; he's jealous of Brent Bozell. This leads to his over-the-top hate speech. MacFarlane is the guy who accuses us of hating people all day long; yet gets his fun saying: "They can all suck my d**k as far as I’m concerned." Is that hate or not?

Then 7Sticks cops out with "Not exactly how I would put it,"

Oh, then why did you reproduce the words in your cheap little diatribe; if it isn't exactly?

Bozell is a Hypocrite (Period)

He wants Fox to fire Nicole Bernard for NOT doing her job and yet Bozell fires Robert Knight for DOING a great job!

In fact, Bob Knight did such a great job (fund raising) for the Culture and Media Institute that Bozell fired Bob and (Reportedly) grabbed the CMI grant money to prop up his Media Research Center.

What a swell guy. What a typical “Situational Ethics” kind of guy. Perhaps he should just join the K-Street Mob and get it over with?

With or without Nicole Bernard, FOX is a better “Watch Dog” against the Main Stream Media than Bozell will EVER be.

THE REVOLUTION IS HERE !
Are posters going to GO to their local Tea Parties?

http://www.newamericanteaparty.com


THE REVOLUTION IS HERE !
Are posters going to participate in The 9/12 PROJECT?

http://www.foxnews.com/video2/video08.html?maven_referralOb ject=3812488&maven_referralPlaylistId=&sRevUrl=http://www.f oxnews.com/glennbeck/index.html

Mar 13 9:40 AM Justin

"Last time I checked,"

What a truth-seeker; Justin checked!

"No one has the right to not be offended."

Pardon us, Justin . . . you forget. The permissive attitude you love is only very recent. We DID have a right to be offended. Ask yourself why Leave It To Beaver was a roaring success without a single reference to drinking horse semen. Why? It would have been
"Goodbye, Beaver." People had the right to object to slime. People who did object were never brushed off with "Suck my d i c k" --they commanded respect. That's when America was still worthy of respect. ALL of us.

This is what Brent Bozell is saying. If I respect you; why do you have a right to sell your filthy creed to the youth of this country? Because; in summary--

We're raising the most decadent, lazy, flippant young nest of reptiles in what was formerly the greatest nation on earth.

So-- Justin the Wise declares: "All you can do is accept that FOX has full rights to show Family Guy on television and that all you can do is not watch it. Calling for the FOX censor to be fired is over the line."

That's what YOU think. We still number many able and resourceful --Yes, Christian citizens in our society. And we'll take all of you bastrds to the woodshed in the end.

gay blade willian in CA

Has a message for Bozell:

"Boz -- the perfect clueless standard...
bearer of the Conservative movement. I LOVE Family Guy. Funniest show on TV and there is not one time I watch it that I don't end up s-c-r-e-a-m-i-n-g out in laughter at the TV.

Oh; it's gay friendly?

I suspect you'll s-c-r-e-a-m like a panther sh!tting a hornet's nest as your sphincter is reamed out tonight. That's your taste in entertainment.

7 Blind Sticks

This guy seems to think he contributes something worthwhile here on TH.

I wonder, as William F. Buckley looks down from heaven, if this is what he had intended for his spoiled brat of a nephew to be, by picking fights with people who became self-made through their talents? I would submit this would not be the case."

Would submit?
You're giving us courtroom jargon today? Let me submit, Airhead. His uncle would be proud of Brent Bozell. and disgusted with your hero Seth. You call him a "self-made man" on what evidence? He's peddling puerile insanity with no real humor in the bargain. That's not TALENT. Can you prove to us he's funny, even once a week?

Sure you can't.

Brent Bozell isn't in the laugh business, but he ca make a total JOKE out of pipsqueaks like yourself. And your "self-made gazillionaire"--? He's as funny as death.



Filthy and Degrading
The cartoon worships slime, putrefaction and panders to the lowest in human nature. Garbage is plainly garbage. Dress it up any way you want, it is still garbage.

The examples mentioned in the column made me sick.
What would they mean by it? Nothing except to make money off of the basest of story lines and the crassest of POLLUTION that they would pass off as humor. I saw it once, not knowing what it was and turned it off immediately. I'm sorry that Fox considers it to be acceptable programming. I'm glad that I do not need to get my laughs from a low-life bunch of writers like that. I can't imagine what they must be like in real life. GARBAGE IN- GARBAGE OUT!!!

They certainly do not fear God, or they wouldn't be a part of that slimebag program no matter how much money they make.
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Rupert Murdoch shakes up Fox TV leadersh
By PATRICK GOLDSTEIN
March 14, 2009
LA Times
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/la-et-bigpicture14-200 9mar14,0,4384188.story

Rupert Murdoch rolls the dice at News Corp.

Before his longtime No. 2 man Peter Chernin had finished cleaning out his desk, Murdoch boldly revamped his company's executive superstructure. There were many moves in Rupert's chess game, but the key ones were all about Murdoch's lucrative but endangered profit center: the Fox TV business. He essentially has taken three executives who had great success propelling Fox film divisions and installed them in positions of power, running the TV wing of the empire.

20th Century Fox Co-Chairmen Jim Gianopulos and Tom Rothman, who've presided over the most disciplined and profitable movie studio of the past decade, will now also oversee TV production along with a host of Chernin's former duties, most crucially much of News Corp.'s new media ventures.

Running Fox's TV division, Rice will either succeed or fail in a very public way, since most Fox insiders see him as Chernin's eventual successor as Rupert's right-hand man.

FOX
The content as you describe it, is beyond disgusting. If it continues, I will not watch ANY Fox shows, including Fox News and Fox Finance, nor will I use products from ANY of their advertisers. I can get my news online and get entertained elsewhere. I am voting with my dollars. I will NOT support this filth.

Family Guy
That's horrible. Especially for a conservative network. I remember watching Ren & Stimpy a few times (I forget the network) and one of the characters had lost his "butt stink". And it always had graphic pictures of armpits and zits and just gross stuff and I couldn't figure out why they were depicting all this stuff for kids. Cartoons were a lot more fun years ago.

Family Guy
Awwww, your delicate sensibilities got hurt? Cry me a river, nancy-boy. No wonder the conservative philosophy can't manage to WIN wars. Have some Personal Responsibility and CHANGE THE CHANNEL!
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