A Presidential Address #397 By Hank Silverberg Commentary Did you watch the President's "address to the nation" the other night? There has been some controversy because some of the broadcast and cable networks refused to carry the speech. First, let's make one thing clear. The TV networks, both broadcast and cable, have no obligation to give any president air time just because he requests it. Usually, such addresses are of national importance. Examples include John F. Kennedy's speech in October of 1962 about the Cuban Missile Crisis, which almost lead to World War Three. Primetime air spots have also been given to presidents for times of tragic events that affect the entire country, like the explosion of...