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To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (4411)8/6/2003 4:01:39 PM
From: JohnM  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793690
 
The one difference is, Rush knows he's conservative; NPR seems to have difficulty understanding that it's liberal.

Absolutely not. The one difference between them is that Rush is a right wing spinner and has no obligation to get the story right. NPR has an deep obligation to get the story right but like all things human doing so comes with perspective. These are vastly different operations with vastly different obligations. Michael Moore is the proper Rush comparison.



To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (4411)8/6/2003 5:26:11 PM
From: LindyBill  Respond to of 793690
 
NPR seems to have difficulty understanding that it's liberal.

They assume, since they think like everybody else they know, that they are MOR. That article was an attempt by a far left guy to attack Right Wing Radio, but it came over as pathetic. The Left really has a problem with Right Wing Radio. They would love to outlaw it, but can't figure out a way to do it. They would use the Academic "Hurtful Speech" argument if they could get away with it.