Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't we pay for this? It's basically MSNBC radio. Non stop Trump bashing, non stop white guilt, non stop LGTQ crap, and every other hour is at least one sympathetic reference to immigration (both legal and illegal).
I don't care what LGTQ people do. I don't know anyone who does.
Donald, Donald! Calm down. This isn't helping your blood pressure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I vote democrat and even I think that NPR is liberal BS. This morning they spent my commute time interviewing a male police officer who decided to become a woman in his 40s or 50s. Can't they just report the news?
So don't listen?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NPR seems pretty mainstream to me.
Our radios are set to NPR in our cars, bedroom, office, and kitchen. We listen to it all the time, but their interviews frequently "lean left." We're fairly conservative, and I find it rather amusing that their interviewers will frame questions in a way that sets up the conservative candidate or policy as "concerning to many Americans." So obvious. Of course, they're using perfect English and speaking with a well-modulated, concerned tone of voice to express their thoughts.
NPR has "conservative" voices on all the time - David Brooks, Ross Douthout, etc. Lots of in-depth stories about religion. They are also frequent critics of Obamacare, national security policies, lack of accountability of police and local governments, and (lack of) whistleblower protections. WAMU in DC is extremely critical of the DC government.
I feel that they've always been fair and stuck to the facts.
+1. I think people who complain how "liberal" it is don't listen to it all that much. And can't handle when a news organization doesn't puppet their own views like Fox.
Anonymous wrote:I vote democrat and even I think that NPR is liberal BS. This morning they spent my commute time interviewing a male police officer who decided to become a woman in his 40s or 50s. Can't they just report the news?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't we pay for this? It's basically MSNBC radio. Non stop Trump bashing, non stop white guilt, non stop LGTQ crap, and every other hour is at least one sympathetic reference to immigration (both legal and illegal).
I don't care what LGTQ people do. I don't know anyone who does.
I assume you're conservative from the way your question was put. Many conservatives seem to care very much what LGBT people do...they fought gay marriage, then they turned to legislating bathroom usage.
Of course NPR has to cover that because it's news.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NPR seems pretty mainstream to me.
Our radios are set to NPR in our cars, bedroom, office, and kitchen. We listen to it all the time, but their interviews frequently "lean left." We're fairly conservative, and I find it rather amusing that their interviewers will frame questions in a way that sets up the conservative candidate or policy as "concerning to many Americans." So obvious. Of course, they're using perfect English and speaking with a well-modulated, concerned tone of voice to express their thoughts.
NPR has "conservative" voices on all the time - David Brooks, Ross Douthout, etc. Lots of in-depth stories about religion. They are also frequent critics of Obamacare, national security policies, lack of accountability of police and local governments, and (lack of) whistleblower protections. WAMU in DC is extremely critical of the DC government.
I feel that they've always been fair and stuck to the facts.
Anonymous wrote:NPR seems pretty mainstream to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Marketplace, Science Friday, Wait Wait, All Things Considered. What's not to LOVE? NPR brought us Car Talk, for Pete's sake!
Wait wait is the most cringeworthy and corny and uninspired "comedy" I've ever heard. Do they really fill auditoriums for that show? You'd have to pay me $500 to sit through an hour of that.
Anonymous wrote:Marketplace, Science Friday, Wait Wait, All Things Considered. What's not to LOVE? NPR brought us Car Talk, for Pete's sake!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't care what LGTQ people do. I don't know anyone who does.
Mike Pence says hi.
I meant they can do what they want. I have a ton of conservative family not a single one gives a flying crap about where anyone goes the bathroom or any other of these wedge issues NPR constantly shoves down viewers' throats. It is totally a lefty propaganda arm. I listen to it at work and it's frequently nauseating and phony.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2% of NPR's budget comes from the government. 15% for PBS.
Sorry (not sorry) if you're bored by facts, numbers, and special interest stories.
Great. Should be 0%.
Ah, a refreshing palate cleanser of Republican and Libertarian thought circa 2000. As annoying now as it was then.
Do you have an actual rebuttal argument? Is there a reason government should fund media that leans one way? Waiting for your thoughtful, footnoted response!
I owe you nothing considering your "0%" comment was about as meaningful a contribution as a can of beans.
Since you seem to enjoy overreacting: I also think Fox "News" has no business being on the air, conning gullible morons. If they're allowed to be on the air, they should be forced to run crawlers that indicate the show is to be used for entertainment purposes only, and should not be assumed to be factual.
Anonymous wrote:I vote democrat and even I think that NPR is liberal BS. This morning they spent my commute time interviewing a male police officer who decided to become a woman in his 40s or 50s. Can't they just report the news?