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Originally Posted by GBBob
I'm not trying to start something, but it seems that conservative's like to be told over and over how wrong Democrats are and how "right" they are. Liberals are just as sure as Conservatives that they are correct, but I don't know anyone who listens to Liberal radio ( is there any?)...I guess watching CNN counts, but I just have no desire to be lectured...even by Keith Olberman or anyone Liberal. In a country pretty much split down the middle politically, why then are conservative columinists, radio hosts and TV guys that hugely outnumber anything Liberal? Because the right listens to that stuff and the left doesn't...maybe it's a personality thing? And I answered your question with a question
And I think Bill Maher is brilliant and hilarious, but I still won't make time for that.
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What side of the fence would you considere NPR to be on? I've seen both sides claim their programming to be one or the other. Widipedia has some brief studies on NPRs listeners and reporting:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Public_Radio
I've always found that people love or hate NPR.
Newsweek has the lefts back for sure.