It’s been almost eight years since the nation was subjected to a full nine-sixtheeth of a second of Janet Jackson’s bare breast on television — and the evil perps still haven’t paid a price. Sodom and Gomorrah are clearly just around the corner.
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission fined CBS $55,000 for the brief “wardrobe malfunction” when part of Jackson’s costume slid open during a live Super Bowl performance. A long legal battle has ensued over whether the FCC had the legal power to do this, and a federal appeals court ruled this week that the decision was arbitrary.
The outcry from advocates for “decency” was swift and heartfelt:
“Today’s ruling reaches the level of judicial stupidity and is a sucker-punch to families everywhere,” said Tim Winter, president of the Parents Television Council.
I don’t know about you, but I don’t feel sucker-punched. I just feel as though a bunch of people with nothing better to do are still pursuing something that would have been best forgotten by the day after the day it happened.

If abortion is just simple choice, why is killing babies for gender bad?
Love & Hope — Episode 14:
Nothing new here: Russell Brand pushing same old socialist idiocy
EU says it might block people from getting their own money from banks
Hug awakens realization of how much I’ve missed human touch
In the name of ‘fairness,’ everyone forced to pay for expensive chair lifts
Deputies too busy to work accidents, but have time to raid bingo halls
I was in love with her voice and didn’t want that call to ever end