To: CaptSkip
I know a number of NPR listeners who get almost all their news from NPR and the NYT. They are very intellegent and think that they really have a view of the world. They don't know 1/10 of what people here know. Somehow that market needs to be broken into.
250 posted on
08/22/2004 7:06:21 AM PDT by
gilliam
To: gilliam
I'm guessing NPR and the NYT will go down kicking and screaming before they allow any truly balanced coverage.
To: gilliam
Juan is a good egg although a bit scrambled. The NAACP hates him for a standing up for Clarence Thomas. To think that he is the Conservative voice of NPR is frightening!
Pray for W and Our Troops
282 posted on
08/22/2004 7:21:28 AM PDT by
bray
(Yaaaawn Tax , Tax , Tax & Kerry wants your paycheck!)
To: gilliam
NPR listeners and NYTimes readers fancy themselves to be sophisticated, and sneer at Old Media consumers. Thomas Sowell calls such folk "The Annointed". An attempt to get them to accept reality would threaten their self-image. You'd have about as much luck as you would trying to convert them to Christianity.
665 posted on
08/22/2004 12:49:06 PM PDT by
Jeff Chandler
(The era of the Old Media monopoly is over-America's Berlin Wall has been torn down!)
To: gilliam
The weather/traffic break on our local NPR station is sponsored by PromiseKeepers. I think that that service would be an excellent way to raise awareness among the NPR crowd.
736 posted on
08/22/2004 10:27:25 PM PDT by
hocndoc
(Choice is the # 1 killer in the US)
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