In classic “Liberals In The Mist” fashion, NPR explains to its listeners how they can “Learn To Speak Tea Bag.”
No word yet if Anderson Cooper, Susan Roesgen, or Rachel Maddow were consulted on this project.
In classic “Liberals In The Mist” fashion, NPR explains to its listeners how they can “Learn To Speak Tea Bag.”
No word yet if Anderson Cooper, Susan Roesgen, or Rachel Maddow were consulted on this project.
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If the Republicans had any backbone or even a coherent vision of what it will take to restore liberty in this country, they’d de-fund both NPR and PBS. The Democrats complain viciously about Fox, just how long do you think it would last if it depended on public funding? Right, about 3 seconds.
Defunding these taxpayer funded left wing mouthpieces would be tricky. I would suggest first having the Republican President announce that everybody at PBS/NPR would be fired and replaced with Fox news type conservatives, and the networks would be just as conservative as they are now liberal. After the screaming settles down, institute a “compromise”. Give the networks a year to set up a totally public contribution model than then turn off the tax spigot.