I twist my mind into pretzels listening to NPR in the 12 minutes it takes to return home from dropping my favorite person off at school. It is enough to get the entire NPR gestalt. Yesterday's was a savage appreciation for the hard work and dedication of our new HHS Secretary who had just told 100% of the members of the Vaccine Safety and Efficiency Advisory Board to buzz off. NPR invited on a man who has a pathological loathing for Kennedy and a deep hatred for all things anti-Bureaucratic and he gave vent to his sullen hatred for most of the way home. It was amusing.
To put this NPR fetish for only inviting on guests who wholly agree with them I thought I'd add an incident from yesteryear when NPR learned that that fat warmongering oaf Winston Churchill had made some really mean comments about NPR's very good friend and ally, the Fuhrer. They turned to their reliable non-aligned non-partisan friend Josef Goebbels for a few words on that despicable cigar smoking illiterate stump of a man and he did not let them down.
By the time I got home they were cheering on the freedom fighters in Los Angeles, arguing for preemptive nuclear strikes on Moscow and St. Petersburg and demanding the Courts remove President Trump and order the hanging, drawing and quartering of Kennedy. Funny thing about those socialists, they really have a hard on for Kennedys.
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Darn! I need to turn on my radio again. NPR rants like that?
Every single hour of every day.
It is a crying shame these folks are protected by our own laws.
The founding fathers decided that the 1 amendment was worthwhile.
The problem friend is that there are "laws for ME and Laws for thee" in effect.
Look up Clintons if you doubt that.
Sound laws for all and sound money have always been the keystones of a healthy Empire.
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