In the two hours previous to my post here, the count of comments on the Yahoo newslink numbers 8,909 comments.
That's almost NINE THOUSAND comments! So far (and I've barely brushed the surface), they mostly think NPR is acting in a turdly manner.
One thing about reading/skimming from the beginning (instead of latest comment first), I see that in Yahoo, you can literally be shouted down -- if your post gets enough negative ratings, they "hide" it due to it low rating; you can't skim it, you have to click on "show comment."
Skimming the threads, I see ONCE AGAIN see evidence that should make the many, many people disgusted with their fellow Americans for being moronic enough to elect Obama ... to repent by realizing that he is falsely accusing his countrymen.
The lie about the "majority" that elect these clowns stands next to the truth that Democrats have to cheat to win. They have to cheat because the liberal mindset is THE MINORITY. We are the majority.
If we weren't, Democrats wouldn't have to cheat to win. That reality is confirmed in the responses at Yahoo, where commentary comes from non-FReepers, nearly 10,000 of them in the matter of a few hours.
The only downer: so many seem to think that for "the truth" they go to Fox News, and that's awful. No, what you get from Fox is a different angle to reflect what the reporters choose to make represent "the right." It's only "the truth" according to their own will, just like the other aphabets.
How 'bout National Poo-poo Radio?
It's a fine name for the way it evokes both scatological and juvenile connotations. Turdliness and childishness have long characterized NPR.
It's now close to 18,000 comments, most running negatively against NPR.
Larry's a keen observer, and is right on the money.
Of all the lib talking heads, Juan Williams is perhaps the most analytical, which is why his positions on things are slowly evolving. He's got enough personal integrity left, that he's willing to give reality a fair hearing. The left cannot tolerate that, because it undermines their carefully glued-together fantasy construct.
But, I'm actually tickled at this development. The moonbats at NPR just handed the Republicans an unexpected gift of ammo, only two weeks out from the election. It's perfect!