The KG9 Kid has smoked out a liberal host on NPR:
I listen to NPR on the morning drive, and Schiller needs to listen no further than NPR morning show host Diane Rehm (the one with the shaky stuttering voice because something's F'ed up in her aging brain) because that crazy broad tries to tie absolutely everything to the "right wing" or "Bush".
If Diane Rehm makes NPR liberal, Glenn Beck makes FOX News barking mad.
dogcaller hates NPR's comedy:Listening to PBS while walking my dog I have several times heard a pogrom, pardon me, program called “Wait, Wait, Don’t Tell Me.” A faux gameshow format it absolutely drips with liberal contempt for conservatives and Republicans. Ms. Schiller must think us serfs can’t tell a pony from a pantload.wac3rd actually criticizes a news show, though only because it has the temerity to be fair:
The giant irony is “All Things Considered” which is effectively taking a story and seeing it through the eyes of both parties (Arab/Jew, Black/White, Union worker/private sector worker, fat/skinny, D/R)Senator John Blutarski also hates the comedy show, but loves Car Talk!
These is what Cass Sunstein and the Progressive Left (Alinsky/Cloward/Piven/Woody Wilson/Axelrod) does, they take the “right” answer and move it to the Left and attach emotion and the person who opposes the ____ (enter Liberal program/position/argument) is heartless and selfish.
They also pre-suppose that global warming is real, Islam isn’t repressive, gay marriage is normal and all US foreign policy is bad.
WWDTM comes on right after Car Talk. I cannot stand that show. My finger is always poised over the radio button, ready to change staions immediately after the last fraternal insult is passed between Click and Clack.Senator John Blutarski not only likes Car Talk, but also Masterpiece Theatre...add in Amimal House, and he sounds gay to me!
My wife and I have been longtime viewers of PBS TV. We love Masterpiece Theater, British comedy TV, Dr Who, Nova, and Frontline has some worthwhile stuff from time to time. First time I ever saw James Brown perform (a seminal musical moment for me) was on PBS in the late 60’s. We would simply ignore all the socialist claptrap that passed for “political analysis and commentary” and justify our regular donations on the grounds of the programming we did like to see.
But the day we learned that PBS had provided its donor list to the Democratic Party, my wife turned to me and very matter of factly stated that we were never sending another penny to PBS - and we have not to this day.
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