You’ve got to be kidding. We fund NPR so they can put out this sort of garbage: New Animation-Learn to Speak Tea Bag.
Reaganite Republican hopes the next new majority cuts their funding to zero.
Publicly-funded NPR is currently running a flash cartoon that’s nothing short of pure propaganda designed to prop-up Obama as his poll numbers crater. And this clip manages to insult a significant chunk of the electorate in the process by portraying TEA party activists as too stupid to grasp the complex issues that Dear Leader has so obviously mastered….
What a nice way to begin the work week.
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I DEMAND that federal tax dollars be pulled from the NPR TODAY!!
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You don’t need to DEMAND it because NPR doesn’t receive federal tax money. NPR is funded through listener donations.
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Taxpayer money is funneled into many organizations like this, PBS, the NEA, etc., because they cannot survive in a free-market. That’s because the American people do not like them, their work, or their message. The socialists have to fund them this way. Take Back America!
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Really, who listens to NPR? Anyone?
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This pathetic attempt to mock dissent will do nothing but strengthen and entrench normal Americans, especially using their tax dollars. This Pravda like issue biased animation ad does a lot more to damage and label NPR and its products than what they would like it to do. Again, trying to persuade people by talking down and mocking is counterproductive in any case, only to accomplish insulting and infuriating them. The only people entertained by this are the Janeen Garafalos of the world and we all know how they vote. My only complaint is that I wish they would be loudly touting that this ad is paid for by taxpayer dollars.
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I remember when the “Republicans had the majority, and the power to cut or dump their funding. Failed. Same gang that had the majority to drill for oil. Failed. Let’s all listen to Redstate.com and avoid sending any more rinos to D.C.
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I know someone who has worked with an NPR station in North Carolina.
They claim that station’s programing leans conservative.
Why do I doubt this?
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[...] H/T: Lonely Conservative. [...]
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