In the episode of "The Leftish Agenda," Eddie takes listeners through a journey into the history and significance of The Fairness Doctrine. Introduced in 1949 by the Federal Communications Commission, the doctrine aimed at ensuring balance in the presentation of contrasting viewpoints on public airwaves. Eddie dives into the doctrine's key requirements, including mandatory balanced coverage, equal opportunities for political candidates, and transparency. The host also highlights the challenges with implementing the rule, leading to its abolition in 1987. The ongoing impact of the doctrine's absence, particularly in facilitating media polarization, is discussed, along with continuing debates concerning the need for its reinstatement.