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![]() And I think Bill Maher is brilliant and hilarious, but I still won't make time for that. |
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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.
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But..to answer your question...I would think NPR is fairly unbiased, but reports on more issues that tend to fall in the Left camp vs the right. But that's totally IMO.. |
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Neither "side" should miss this. |
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Often times liberals use self-righteous indignation to argue with conservatives and it leaves many conservatives looking like they are amoral beasts. These talk shows teach conservatives how to argue with liberals. Its like a Conservative Arguement book for Dummies, only on the radio. So now I set the liberals up with a fat pitch... Making Conservative Arguement for Dummies, one in the same. Spare me. |
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