Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
What else is there to listen to? I listen because I expect a centrist bi partisan pov. It's never that.
Are we listening to the same NPR? They have centrist conservative commentators on ALL THE TIME. Unfortunately, they themselves are exasperated by their own party most of the time because of the batshit crazy things GOP leaders are saying and doing.
If you were a fan of Reagan and Bush Sr, you should be a fan of what conservative commentators on NPR are saying. They levy fair criticisms of both Obama's and the extreme right's policies (not that Obama is an "extreme leftist"). Hillary Clinton is a center-right candidate in pretty much any other democracy in the world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
Have you read the point of this thread? It's not about whether I should listen. It's about whether NPR is so biased, yet it receives federal funding for its biased views. It's pretty indefensible that they receive funding. Either be balanced or don't take government money.
Facts skew liberal. "Progressive" views are ones that are moving forward. Conservatives have always been slow adapters. It's okay. Your kids will get there someday even if you don't, and progressives will have moved on yet again.
Are you the same OP from the "Democrats shame Republicans" thread?
No, I'm not. There is nothing to support your assertion that "facts" skew liberal. The rest of your post seems to be the same old tired BS that people like you spew when other people disagree with them -- "if they don't agree with my views, they are [racist, sexist, homophobic, stupid]." Playground logic from people who are too stupid to understand that there is more than one "right" view of the world, and that perhaps our unbiased news sources shouldn't ascribe to just one way of thinking. Playground logic that overlooks the very facts that you've been confronted with (the fact that I'm liberal myself, for example). Just as bad as thoughtless, stupid Trump supporters are liberals who need to be spoon fed each and every "progressive" viewpoint.
Anonymous wrote:They must put the conservative commentators on at off-hours or something, because in the past 15 years that I've been commuting to and from work I have not heard them.
Anonymous wrote:They must put the conservative commentators on at off-hours or something, because in the past 15 years that I've been commuting to and from work I have not heard them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
Have you read the point of this thread? It's not about whether I should listen. It's about whether NPR is so biased, yet it receives federal funding for its biased views. It's pretty indefensible that they receive funding. Either be balanced or don't take government money.
Facts skew liberal. "Progressive" views are ones that are moving forward. Conservatives have always been slow adapters. It's okay. Your kids will get there someday even if you don't, and progressives will have moved on yet again.
Are you the same OP from the "Democrats shame Republicans" thread?
No, I'm not. There is nothing to support your assertion that "facts" skew liberal. The rest of your post seems to be the same old tired BS that people like you spew when other people disagree with them -- "if they don't agree with my views, they are [racist, sexist, homophobic, stupid]." Playground logic from people who are too stupid to understand that there is more than one "right" view of the world, and that perhaps our unbiased news sources shouldn't ascribe to just one way of thinking. Playground logic that overlooks the very facts that you've been confronted with (the fact that I'm liberal myself, for example). Just as bad as thoughtless, stupid Trump supporters are liberals who need to be spoon fed each and every "progressive" viewpoint.
Anonymous wrote: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?
What else is there to listen to? I listen because I expect a centrist bi partisan pov. It's never that.
Anonymous wrote: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?
What else is there to listen to? I listen because I expect a centrist bi partisan pov. It's never that.
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: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?
Have you read the point of this thread? It's not about whether I should listen. It's about whether NPR is so biased, yet it receives federal funding for its biased views. It's pretty indefensible that they receive funding. Either be balanced or don't take government money.
Facts skew liberal. "Progressive" views are ones that are moving forward. Conservatives have always been slow adapters. It's okay. Your kids will get there someday even if you don't, and progressives will have moved on yet again.
Are you the same OP from the "Democrats shame Republicans" thread?
Anonymous wrote: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.
I think what OP was saying is that he and those mainstream people that he knows do not care about this issue. I agree, I do not and no one that I know does. This issue only has legs because the democrats found a wedge issue to put the republicans in a box. In fact, Obama was against gay marriage only a few years ago until it became politically expedient to flip his position.
Anonymous wrote: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?
Have you read the point of this thread? It's not about whether I should listen. It's about whether NPR is so biased, yet it receives federal funding for its biased views. It's pretty indefensible that they receive funding. Either be balanced or don't take government money.
Anonymous wrote: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?
Have you read the point of this thread? It's not about whether I should listen. It's about whether NPR is so biased, yet it receives federal funding for its biased views. It's pretty indefensible that they receive funding. Either be balanced or don't take government money.