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In reply to the discussion: NPR's Andrea Seabrook fed up with all the lies quits [View all]tularetom
(23,664 posts)23. Nope, both sides do not have talking points
On may issues there are two points of view but one is factual and the other is not. Only one of these two points of view can be labeled as "talking points". The other side is simply "the truth" and her job as a reporter was not to whine about "both sides" but simply to report the truth and point out the BS.
Her actions were a publicity stunt nothing more.
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"stop coddling lawmakers, stop buying their [...] narrative and ask harder questions of them." +1
Bernardo de La Paz
Aug 2012
#6
W skewed NPR totally to the right and President Obama has done nothing to repair
Egalitarian Thug
Aug 2012
#14
NPR was the mouthpiece of the culture of the upper middle class, before it turned right.
Romulox
Aug 2012
#15
You equate talking points = truth. That's bogus. You are shooting the wrong messenger.
Bernardo de La Paz
Aug 2012
#30
We now return you to our regularly scheduled red team, blue team narrative already in progress
xxenderwigginxx
Aug 2012
#20
Impressive and gutsy stand. Hope she retains access and does not get blackballed by congress.
Lucky Luciano
Aug 2012
#44
Thank Reagan for destroying the objective quality programing that used to be NPR.
xtraxritical
Aug 2012
#45
I'd sure like to hear how a progressive's economic plan is as equally damaging as a Republican's.
HughBeaumont
Aug 2012
#78