MissFitt
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Public broadcasting should have been defunded years ago.
Did Mr. Rogers double cross you at some point in your lifetime?
Public broadcasting should have been defunded years ago.
Did Mr. Rogers double cross you at some point in your lifetime?
Then what's that link-dohicky I put in the post?Look at the post -- there is no indication in the quoted material that the source is the Washington Examiner.
Mr Rogers, Big Bird, et al, could have survived quite nicely on their donations and on Sesame Street's marketing and licensed products.
Next time perhaps you shouldn't hide that you got this from the Washington Examiner.
Taken from SourceWatch.org
The Examiner's editorial page is heavily conservative; it is headed by Mark Tapscott, with American Spectator senior editor Quin Hillyer serving as its associate editor. The paper's national political coverage, which also appears in Examiner papers in Baltimore and San Francisco, was previously headed by Bill Sammon, a former Washington Times reporter who has written several books praising George W. Bush. (Sammon is now the deputy managing editor for Fox News Channel's Washington bureau.) Chris Stirewalt, who has been described as "a true conservative voice", is the Examiner's political editor. Mary Katherine Ham, former managing editor of the conservative Townhall.com, briefly served as the Examiner's online editor for a few months in 2008 before joining the Weekly Standard. Matthew Sheffield, executive editor of the Media Research Center blog NewsBusters, is in charge of the Examiner's website. Byron York, formerly of National Review, joined the paper in February 2009.
Next time, don't hide your bias.
Don't quite think that Mr. Rogers was in on the marketing and licensing of his likeness
Mr Rogers, Big Bird, et al, could have survived quite nicely on their donations and on Sesame Street's marketing and licensed products.
Ignore the content, focus on the source, right?
Interesting. So let me get this straight: being conservative means that it is automatically discredited? That sounds dangerously stereotypical.
Actually, CNN beats Fox News by something like 10 million viewers. When you separate out non-news opinion shows, the gap gets considerably greater. It should also be noted that CNN runs two news networks. If you were to add in HLN's news watchers/listeners, the gap would grow that much larger.
BTW, MSNBC has more viewers than FOX News, also.
Here's the takeaway: Just because Fox News tells you something, doesn't mean it is true.
It's an OPINION piece on a conservative site.
What's your issue with someone pointing that out?
Then what's that link-dohicky I put in the post?
(I also missed the part when you jumped on people who similarly posted stuff from such "un-biased" sources as CommonDreams on this thread.)
For me, it's because it adds nothing to the conversation by reflexively trying to impeach an OPINION merely because of its source instead of addressing the substance of the opinion... and on top of that, accusing me of trying to "hide" the source (though I realize that the hyperlink is a fairly new Web Wide Web feature that some here may not be familiar with).What's your issue with someone pointing that out?
For me, it's because it adds nothing to the conversion by reflexively trying to impeach an OPINION merely because of its source instead of addressing the substance of the opinion... and on top of that, accusing me of trying to "hide" the source (though I realize that the hyperlink is a fairly new Web Wide Web feature that some here may not be familiar with).
Not only should he have been fired (and no, funding should not be impacted by this decision) Fox News should be sanctioned for their role in this mess.
It is NOT acceptable for someone who has a role in the public trust to violate that trust in a public forum. If he's afraid of women in dark clothes and headscarves then he should simply keep his opinion to himself.

Thanks for showing me that "SourceWatch" thing. From SourceWatch.org:Because...the CommonDreams link linked to a report done by FAIR that was loaded with facts and statitics regarding guests and topics on public radio. It was not an opinion piece.
Your bias is showing!Fairness & Accuracy In Reporting (FAIR) is a group that criticizes the fairness and accuracy of the news media from a left-leaning standpoint. It produces press releases and reports that document and criticize conservative media bias and censorship.
Thanks for showing me that "SourceWatch" thing. From SourceWatch.org:Your bias is showing!
No need to.... I don't think NPR should be de-funded and I listen to it more than any other radio source. (SURPRISE!!!) But I do a lot of eye-rolling in my car at their bias and I totally disagree with them firing Juan Williams, who I consider to be one of the more principled liberal voices in the media and even though I disagree with a lot of what he says, I respect him. (I also prefer not to get my news and analysis from places like "The Comedy Channel".)First of all, I did not post the report, I was just saying that it wasn't a pure opinion piece. Did you look at the report? It was laden with statistics of who was represented on public radio broadcasts. I know...like Stephen Colbert famously stated, facts have a liberal bias.
First of all, I did not post the report, I was just saying that it wasn't a pure opinion piece. Did you look at the report? It was laden with statistics of who was represented on public radio broadcasts. I know...like Stephen Colbert famously stated, facts have a liberal bias.
Well if a comedian said it, it must be true.
I just read that Juan Williams was the only African-American at NPR.
The other NPR commentators (the non-Africa-Americans) have made equally vile comments, yet they still have their jobs.
Juan Williams was fired AND had his mental health questioned publicly.
I hope he sues.
I'm guessing Wrongful Termination, but I hope he doesn't do it. NPR's got tons of egg on its face over this and the CEO immediately shoots herself in the foot with her Shrink comment. They're taking withering fire from both the Left (some) and Right. And in the middle of "pledge-week" to boot! Can you imagine what the need affiliate's meeting in going to be like?!?!?Sue for what?