The Truth About NPR/PB$/CPB's 'Balanced' Panels of Commentators
On Dec 1, 8:47 am, David wrote:
Telamon wrote:
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David wrote:
Telamon wrote:
For me it is not about "enjoying other cultures" but understanding
another countries point of view on current events. Generally I want the
ability to hear this opinion directly though the medium of SW so that
the influence of individuals domestic do not have the opportunity to
screw with this content. I have a great disrespect for the USA news
media that has a tendency to spin everything in favor of a liberal
point of view. Here, for example, the news and opinion provided by
"public radio" on the FM broadcast band provides vast amounts of
amusement.
You have a bizarre sense of humor.
Bizarre is what I wold define opinion as on PBS or alternatively
laughable. If I want the whacked view of current events PBS is the way
to go.
- PBS is not a radio network.
- If you actually listened to NPR you'd probably remember
- the name better. No doubt you are skewed to the right
- and something straight up the middle will appear left
- to you.
NPR {PB$/CPB} Usually presents two points of view in their
so called 'Balanced' Panels of Commentators :
1 - A Liberal who does the most talking on how you should
Think about the the Topic or Issue as an Enlightened Being.
2 - A Moderate who Comments on what the Liberal Says;
by simply Toning-it-down a bit.
Plus a Moderator who says yada, Yada. YADA ! to everything
that the Liberal Says.
Oops - Whats Missing a True Conservative Voice !
[ But That's OK cause Conservatives are Degenerates
and should not be allowed to speak at all. ]
yes it say that ~ RHF
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