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Biden's FCC Nominee Withdraws Name (thehill.com) 102

President Biden's nominee to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) withdrew her name Tuesday after two years of partisan gridlock delayed her confirmation, the White House confirmed. From a report: "We appreciate Gigi Sohn's candidacy for this important role. She would have brought tremendous talent, intellect and experience, which is why the president nominated her in the first place," White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said during a briefing. "We also appreciate her dedication to public service, her talent and her years of work as one of the nation's leading public advocates on behalf of American consumers and competition," she added.

In a statement, Sohn said she asked Biden to withdraw her nomination after discussions with her family and "careful consideration." She said the "unrelenting, dishonest and cruel attacks" on her character and career from cable and media lobbyists "have taken an enormous toll on me and my family. It is a sad day for our country and our democracy when dominant industries, with assistance from unlimited dark money, get to choose their regulators. And with the help of their friends in the Senate, the powerful cable and media companies have done just that."

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Biden's FCC Nominee Withdraws Name

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  • Its stupid (Score:5, Insightful)

    by wakeboarder ( 2695839 ) on Tuesday March 07, 2023 @03:09PM (#63351213)
    Because the industry doesn't want to be forced to do things they don't want to do. We need less people that are tied to the industry. Ajit Pai was in my opinion one of the worst things to happen to the FCC, he was a basically a sales rep for the cellphone companies.
    • by Holi ( 250190 )

      That and the whole Locast rebroadcasting debacle.

    • Re:Its stupid (Score:5, Informative)

      by nucrash ( 549705 ) on Tuesday March 07, 2023 @04:00PM (#63351395)

      She would have been awesome. She was a board member of the EFF, she would have made the media company's lives a living hell and they know it. that's why punks like Josh Hawley were after her.

      • Let's not forget Joe Manchin (D, WV) who opposed her nomination and said he would vote against it. DINO much? (See TFA linked in TFS.)

    • Because the industry doesn't want to be forced to do things they don't want to do. We need less people that are tied to the industry. Ajit Pai was in my opinion one of the worst things to happen to the FCC, he was a basically a sales rep for the cellphone companies.

      How dare you speak of Ashit Pie and such a manner, the horror!

  • Surprise! (Score:1, Troll)

    by SmaryJerry ( 2759091 )
    A very public and top level politically assigned position just happens to result in opposition and dishonesty from the opposing party. Of course everyone will think their own party is always right and would NEVER do the same kind of political attacks on their opponents /s
  • by physicsphairy ( 720718 ) on Tuesday March 07, 2023 @04:03PM (#63351399)

    No info about Sohn's views or background or why they might be controversial? Not even a concrete example of one of the "attacks" being referenced? The Slashdot blurb doesn't even mention what position at the FCC she was nominated for. It's just the person that the Whitehouse pays to spin things in their favor saying their candidate was a good choice, and the candidate themselves saying attacks on them were unfair.

    Could we perchance have some content and not just the preferred political framing?

    • by dgatwood ( 11270 ) on Tuesday March 07, 2023 @04:45PM (#63351529) Homepage Journal

      No info about Sohn's views or background or why they might be controversial? Not even a concrete example of one of the "attacks" being referenced? The Slashdot blurb doesn't even mention what position at the FCC she was nominated for. It's just the person that the Whitehouse pays to spin things in their favor saying their candidate was a good choice, and the candidate themselves saying attacks on them were unfair.

      Could we perchance have some content and not just the preferred political framing?

      FCC commissioner. It's the only position that involves senate confirmation, AFAIK.

      She was held up in part because of Locast [bloomberglaw.com], a nonprofit whose board she served on, which provided local TV channel streaming, and eventually got shut down by the courts for massive violation of copyright.

      That history gave the Republicans a good excuse to hold up the nomination, and as a result, they did. And in spite of the nomination being a clear no-go, the Biden administration stuck with their nominee for what is now approaching 1.5 years, resulting in the commission being deadlocked on any partisan decisions for more than half of Biden's term in office.

      As unfortunate as the whole situation is for everyone involved, I would argue that this decision is at least a year late.

      This also demonstrates why, in the hyper-partisan world of Washington, we really need to revisit the advise and consent aspects of Congress by removing Congressional committees' ability to stall nominations from reaching the Senate floor. As long as the opposition party can stall, stall, stall, they have the ability to interfere unconstitutionally with the executive branch's ability to do its job.

    • because it doesn't exist. There was no reason to turn her down that isn't corruption. News outlets won't talk about that unless there's a court case to back it up. The last of the muckrakers who would was an outfit called Gawker which /. hates with a passion because they were a tabloid. /., being IT focused, doesn't know a heck of a lot about journalism. Tabloids pay the bills for real investigative reporting.

      This isn't about political framing, it's about corruption. She was shot down because the Republ
      • by Zak3056 ( 69287 )

        There was no reason to turn her down that isn't corruption

        While I don't agree with the case in question (retransmission should be lawful), I can totally see how some people might think that her being on the board of a company where the entire business model was copyright infringement on a massive scale would be disqualifying.

    • Done to cover the truth. The blurb paints it as partisan and the nazi Republicans blocker her, yea there were Republicans who wanted someone who was not a partisan hack, but the reason she did not get a vote from the Democrat controlled senate was because a bunch of democrats agreed with the Republicans on how bad of an appointment she was.
    • by dszd0g ( 127522 ) on Tuesday March 07, 2023 @07:11PM (#63351847) Homepage

      She has attacked Fox News. She tweeted "So do you still want me to believe that social media is more dangerous to our democracy than Fox News?" and she shared a tweet "Your raggedy white supremacist president and his cowardly enablers would rather kill everybody than stop killing black people."

      https://twitter.com/gigibsohn/... [twitter.com]
      https://www.msn.com/en-us/news... [msn.com]

      Gigi Sohn's negative comments about Fox News have led some to believe she could attack them if appointed to a seat on the FCC which is not popular with even some moderate democrats.

      I'm not a fan of Faux News myself, but someone who is responsible for regulating broadcast news needs to be seen as a bit more unbiased.

      • Re: (Score:1, Troll)

        Fox News is cable, not broadcast. The FCC doesn't have much to do with regulating basic cable channels. (Super old faq because that was the first search result: https://transition.fcc.gov/Bur... [fcc.gov])

        Telling the truth shouldn't be disqualifying.

        • by dszd0g ( 127522 )

          There is the FOX News Channel on cable TV, but there is also FOX News on FOX broadcast TV stations that covers a lot of the same news and bias. FOX News Network, LLC provides content for both from my understanding. You are correct that the FCC does not regulate the FOX News Channel on cable TV, but it does regulate FOX News on broadcast TV stations, which is why I specified broadcast news. The FOX local news channels have a much higher audience than the FOX News Channel (71% of adults watched local news in

      • From all the way across the big pond, I'm not so sure her tweets should count as biased...
  • by Petersko ( 564140 ) on Tuesday March 07, 2023 @05:22PM (#63351609)

    I know nothing about her, so I don't particularly have any opinion as to whether or not she was the right person for the job.

    What I do know is that to get close to US politics (especially, but not exclusively), you have to understand that you're going to brush up against the worst in "outwardly legal" human beings. Just shitty, shitty people, all the way down. It still kind of works because nearly everybody who gets there is firmly in that camp already. But I really do think that if you entered politics by choice in the last twenty years, it says deep and terrible things about your inner character.

    That's right - I'm impugning an entire swathe of humanity on the basis of career choice. And I do it as a conscious, informed decision.

    "A whore should be judged by the same criteria as other, professionals offering services for pay--such as dentists, lawyers, hairdressers, physicians, plumbers, etc. Is she professionally competent? Does she give good measure? Is she honest with her clients? It is possible that the percentage of honest and competent whores is higher than that of plumbers and much higher than that of lawyers. And enormously higher than that of professors" - Lazarus Long (Robert Heinlein).

    ...and VASTLY higher than that of politicians.

    • TWO YEARS. How long do the heavily attacked officials last? Most do not make it 4 years. People burn out but the ones fighting corruption generally burn out faster.

      This one was attacked for TWO YEARS and wasn't even able to start at the job because of constant delays! That is some powerful corruption at work...

    • But I really do think that if you entered politics by choice in the last twenty years, it says deep and terrible things about your inner character. That's right - I'm impugning an entire swathe of humanity on the basis of career choice.

      I would say to temper that blanket statement with state-level or national-level politics, or at the very least with labeling "Career" politicians. Politics was never intended to be a career, but that's what it has become.

      I am somewhat involved in my local politics at the county and town level. Most of the people I've met at this lowest level of politics are not career politicians, and do so because they love their area and are genuinely trying to make a (positive) difference. Those that are trying to ma

  • Can't fix a broken system within its boundaries.
  • The republicans offered an explanation: she was a very partisan partisan for what should be a non-partisan position. Yeah, Ajit Pai was terrible, but two wongs don't make a white.

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