To: Nogbad
Did Daschle attack NPR as well? That's talk radio.
2 posted on
11/21/2002 5:51:56 AM PST by
AppyPappy
To: AppyPappy
"Did Daschle attack NPR as well?"
He did not go there. . .
. . .and Neal is right no doubt, about just what the evil ones have in mind here.
10 posted on
11/21/2002 6:05:53 AM PST by
cricket
To: AppyPappy
NPR is liberal talk radio. The Daschle Rule doesn't apply to it. That being said the article makes a valid point; liberals hate talk radio to their guts and would love to go back to the good old days if they could. So consider Tommy Daschund's tirade against Rush Limbaugh the opening shot in a campaign to turn the clock back to the glory days when all Americans could hear and watch and read was liberal propaganda all the time.
To: AppyPappy
Did Daschle attack NPR as well? That's talk radio.That's been my question. Granted Keillor took pen to paper for his screed against Norm Coleman, but replace Limbaugh with Keillor in Daschle's statement here:
What happens when Rush Limbaugh attacks those of us in public life is that people arent satisfied just to listen, they want to act. They get emotionally invested. And so the threats to those of us in public life go up dramatically.
Now, has Coleman received threats since he was outright called "evil" by the disgusting worm Keillor? Hmmmmmm?
And here Coleman is going to be a U.S. Senator just like Tiny Tom.
To: AppyPappy
Amen! My wife listens to NPR but I can't stand it. She really can't hear the bias in everything they do. Their orientation is quite evident in their sponsers, Carnegie, Pew, etc... These are barely concealed fronts for global collectivists. (Tin foil alert). That, of course is just my opinion.
48 posted on
11/21/2002 8:05:54 AM PST by
dljordan
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