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NPR acts like they're "fair and balanced" but they always have these right wing hacks on who they consider "experts." And they always have to have one on when they have an interview with a "liberal," for balance, you understand. Not necessarliy always the other way around, though.
TOTN can have some freak like John Fund on, spouting the most outrageous BS, and whenever a caller takes him task that caller is hung up on and then right winger -- fill in the blank -- get's to filabuster for another 10 minutes, never challanged by the host.
Not that this sort of thing is new. Here's a LTTE I wrote to Morning Edition (one of many, sometimes every hour) I worte to them about their coverage of the funeral of Ronney Raygun.
To Morning Edition: June 7 2004
Dear NPR-- At the top of this hour's news, it seems to me I heard only four references to HIS most holy, meteoric, divine present, Ronald Wilson Reagan. Not good enough. If you don't want a boycott launched against you, I would suggest dropping the Iraq crap and just going straight to the news on Ronald Wilson Reagan. Here are several other things you can do to make those who are mourning, MOURNING, the loss of the Gipper a little happier and less likely to write more angry letters. ---NPR should immediately change its name to RWRR. (Ronald Wilson Reagan Radio) ---RWRR should immediately call for John Kerry to suspend his campaign until after president Bush has won the election in honor of Ronald Wilson Reagan. ---All references to the fact that Ronald (6) Wilson (6) Reagan (6) is 666 will end this minute. ---And RWRR should make it abundantly clear to the listening public that the greatest president from the greatest generation was right when he said, "80 percent of air pollution comes not from chimneys and auto exhaust pipes, but from plants and trees." Thank you for your time Sincerely, someone who loves the former president P.S. change your e-mail address to mourning@npr.org
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