NPR Still Hasn't Learned Its Lesson

Quinnipiac's poll today has Trump at all time low in this term.
Not sure of your angle here but it seems like you have an issue with poor folk. Poor peoples needs have zero negative economic effects on a nation. Lets start there.
Government welfare isn't the answer for the poor. Never has been. Private charity as well sound economic policy helps the poor.
 
This is all you need to know about fricking NPR. Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar referred to the Catholic school shooter as "he". NPR issued a correction, saying the gender of the shooter is 'unclear'. OK, this means NPR is anti-news. The messed up young man is clearly a he. NPR claims not to know. This stuff is EXACTLY why NPR should never again get a dime of gov't funding.

 
Mashmont, trans make up about .5% of school shootings.

You are way off base. The problem is access to guns to males and trans.
TRANS SHOOTERS.webp
 
Mashmont and Rawley seem confused.

NPR will survive. Many rural hospitals will fail because of Trumpism.
Hospitals and probably NPR will survive for the same reason. They figure out a way to do it on their own w/o government help. Which means they never needed it in the first place.

In my city about 15 years ago, the city cut funding for schools, and the local left was in an uproar. The next year test scores went up. Leftwingers complimented themselves on their resolve. Conservatives said it proved the extra gov't money was obviously a hindrance. We were right.
 
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Do you have things you love to hate? NPR is one of those for me. During my afternoon errands, I tuned in to NPR now that Rush Limbaugh is gone.

Observations:
1) Three times an hour, they ***** about their rescinded government funding and appeal for donations. One would assume if their leftwing propaganda is that much in demand, they wouldn't have to beg every 20 minutes.

2) They cover the same four stories all the time: 1) War in Gaza 2) Climate change. 3) Immigration ICE abuse and 4) some feminist heroine profile. Their segments always take the leftwing position and have some down-and-out victim with a sob story. And always, always, always, Trump is to blame. They will also sprinkle in stories of the day. Today, it was the fired CDC director Susan Monrarez. (Trump is anti-science) and the firedFed governor Lisa Cook (Trump is a racist. Trump seeking retribution). The possibility of Cook actually committing a crime was never addressed. Also thrown in was the DC takeover. (DC doesn't need it. Trump is Hitler). Also discussed was the Catholic School shooting. (Troubled person who acted alone). The trans issue is mentioned only in context conservatives' hateful reaction to it. No, it could not possibly be related to the crime

3) They have panels to discuss these issues. Always a journalist from the Atlantic, New York Times or Huffington Post; and someone from academia; a Harvard or Columbia professor Not one voice on the panel even close to conservative. And yet the CEO Katharine Maher claims 100% objectivity: "For decades, NPR clung to the fiction that it is committed to serving Americans across the political spectrum.” She said it with a straight face.

4) It is clear NPR has not learned its lesson. It is still outrageously leftwing. Nothing even close to objective. Same tired stories. Same tired format. Nothing to merit government funding ever again. Donation pitch "Please help us continue to present the programming people need." Nobody needs that Marxist claptrap.

NPR should take a page from CNN. CNN was smart enough to hire conservative Scott Jennings as a political analyst. Because of him, I switch over to CNN's Laura Coates show when Gutfeld's show comes on. Jennings is so good and so quick, he annihilates the mouthy black leftwing women who talk over him. He gets his jabs in and totally dominates.

Perhaps the GOP hasn't learned its lesson---they don't get to dictate what people believe or care about.
 
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