When Justin Timberlake rippedoff the right outer garment covering Janet Jackson's chest during the Super Bowl Halftime Show, more wasexposed than Jackson's bare breast with its ornamental nipple ring. Once more the culture wars were revealedwith all their sordid contradictions. From the denunciation of the "classless, crass, and deplorablestunt" by FCC Chair, Michael Powell, to White House spokesperson, Scott McClellan's call "forfamilies to be able to expect a high standard when it comes to programming," the Bush Administrationmounted its steed of moral guardianship of the airwaves. For an Administration that had favored Viacom and CBSwith its corporate policies, the shock that CBS could not police MTV, its subsidiary, to reign in itssexploitation spectacle seemed only too predictable.