FEC Commissioners were scheduled to consider new rules today to implement the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in the Wisconsin Right to Life case, gutting much of the McCain-Feingold campaign finance law reform in favor of free speech. But the Commissioners delayed their meeting by 2 1/2 hours this morning to wheel-and-deal behind closed doors on defining the words “indicia of express advocacy,” and how or if those words differ from the words “express advocacy.”
At issue is the fundamental right of free speech, and the right to criticize any elected official, such as, say, Hillary Clinton, for her awful policy views, even during an election campaign, without being swarmed by Federal regulators care of McCain and Feingold.
I’ll be reporting soon on any actions the FEC actually take.