To: tiki
I listen to NPR regularly, purely for amusement. I have no exposure to network TV, and so NPR is the principal way I hear the Liberal point of view. I am always dumbfounded that they (appear to) think that they are unbiased. They are in fact, hate-mongers toward all things right, and idolizers of all things left. Utterly blatant. But they just say “Who? Us? No, we’re very fair.”
To: ClearCase_guy
I listen to NPR regularly, purely for amusement. I have no exposure to network TV, and so NPR is the principal way I hear the Liberal point of view. I am always dumbfounded that they (appear to) think that they are unbiased. They are in fact, hate-mongers toward all things right, and idolizers of all things left. Utterly blatant. But they just say Who? Us? No, were very fair.
My wife likes to listen to Click and Clack on the XM NPR channel on saturday mornings. One day, she left the radio on after the show and walked off. I walked into the room and had a "Whisky Tango Foxtrot" moment (if you know what I mean, and I think you do). I walked in on a steady stream of bashing -- Bush, Repubs, conservatives, whites, males, and on and on. I discussed (!) the matter with the Mrs. and she turns off or station-changes after C&C now...
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The Schiller b*tch said: ...we take those very seriously. Have we erred? Absolutely, we have erred in the past, but we make corrections, and we always strive to do better.
Yeah? Is the vile "how to speak teabagger" still up on the NPR hate-blog? (Rhetorical question; they refused to remove it after it was publicised...)
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03/08/2011 9:40:42 AM PST by
Peet
(Leftists think personal liberty is so important it must be carefully rationed.)
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