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"Wait wait don't tell me" is supposed to be funny?

"All things considered" simply doesn't consider everything do they? Certainly not Conservative viewpoints.

Listening to NPR only makes you THINK you're smart and "informed."

2007-10-05 06:04:35 · 9 answers · asked by Major Deek 2 in Politics & Government Politics

Commercial? Why is that?

2007-10-05 06:07:38 · update #1

blueridge I would expect nothing less of you than to be utterly blind to any liberal bias anywhere. You are simply incapable of seeing it. It's not your fault I guess.

2007-10-05 06:13:02 · update #2

Drake nice job! A stunning example of what I mean by pretentious. Nice.

2007-10-05 06:19:47 · update #3

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Don't be silly, of course not. It will only apply to shows that liberals don't like.

2007-10-05 06:08:06 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

I find it funny you say that. I have seen many NPR reporters also work as contributors for Fox News. Why is it boring because it does have all the glitz and glamour of Fox or CNN. There is no Lindsey Lohan story to quell your thirst for nonnews. If you do not like it just change the dial. I am pretty sure you can find Rush. Michael Savage or anyone else on 80 different stations.

2007-10-05 13:14:50 · answer #2 · answered by Drake 4 · 2 0

Bring back Prairie Home Companion.

I think All Things Considered is much more fair and balanced than FOX.

Sure get on Blueridge. You're obviously only interested in hearing the news that supports your position and you have the audacity to accuse someone else of doing just that. You people are amazing.

2007-10-05 13:08:38 · answer #3 · answered by LittleLamb 2 · 3 1

Since there is no bill before either house to reinstate the fairness doctrine, and no presidential candidate or party leader suggesting it, it is difficult to say what this latest piece of right wing paranoia would apply to if it were real.

2007-10-05 13:25:39 · answer #4 · answered by Sageandscholar 7 · 1 0

Anybody anywhere who attempts to portray NPR as anything but neutral and just reporting facts -- is just simply delusional.

I do, however, find it highly amusing that you refer to real news as a "snoozefest."

Like we didn't know already that you are unfamiliar with news.

2007-10-05 13:11:26 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

absolutely. NPR is funded by tax dollars and should be held to a higher standard than private telecast.

2007-10-05 13:07:59 · answer #6 · answered by uidittybop 2 · 0 2

LOL, of course it will, and if you believe that I have some beach front property in Arizona to sell you.

2007-10-05 13:08:06 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

It doesn't need it since it presents both sides - unlike the nazi hate radio morons who lie and deceive - and when someone calls them on it they scream "liberals are trying to take away my right to free speech".

2007-10-05 13:07:39 · answer #8 · answered by ArgleBargleWoogleBoo 3 · 3 4

No, only to commercial broadcasting.

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2007-10-05 13:06:41 · answer #9 · answered by Jacob W 7 · 1 2

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