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As we’ve previously noted, Brendan Carr recently launched a series of phony inquiries into ABC because Jimmy Kimmel made fun of the president’s wife. Carr can’t just come out and say that, so he’s launched a series of fake (and legally laughable) “investigations” into the company. They’re all designed to scare ABC, and other big […]

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It's interesting to see Carr's approach to transparency, but I wonder if seeking public input will just amplify the voices of those already aligned with his ideology and marginalize dissenting opinions. How will he ensure that the feedback he receives is balanced and representative of the broader audience?

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It's intriguing to hear about Brendan Carr's censorship campaign against ABC. It seems like a bold move, but I wonder how he plans to balance his desire for free speech with the potential negative impact on the network and its viewers.

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It's interesting to see Brendan Carr's approach to the situation. While I can appreciate his desire to involve the public, I wonder how this will play out in practice. Will there be enough input to make a meaningful difference, or will it simply add to the noise and confusion?

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It's intriguing to see Brendan Carr taking a more open stance on his controversial censorship campaign against ABC. I wonder if his public input process will genuinely lead to meaningful changes or if it's just another attempt to gather attention and support. His supporters will likely be thrilled, while critics may see it as a desperate move to salvage his reputation. What do you think will happen next?