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Sancho

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2. You can listen and see what you think, if you like.
Fri May 29, 2015, 10:06 AM
May 2015

I didn't hear them overly critical of Bernie.

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Let's see.. sendero May 2015 #1
You can listen and see what you think, if you like. Sancho May 2015 #2
No, theat would be giving him too much attention. Jackpine Radical May 2015 #7
I guess it's okay to "consider the source"... Buzz Clik May 2015 #5
Thanks for reminding me of why I don't listen to NPR anymore. corkhead May 2015 #3
GD will feel the backlash..wait for it in 3 2 1 misterhighwasted May 2015 #4
Yes, indeed. It begins with NPR being a mouthpiece for the right... Buzz Clik May 2015 #6
Indeed. well, Clinton supporters have been dealing with this for 25 years now. misterhighwasted May 2015 #19
WSJ?? Bwaahaha! Bernie had some choice words for Wall Street the other day. Avalux May 2015 #8
Meh, when actual change happens, our corporate media is the last to see it. Marr May 2015 #9
Not surprising deutsey May 2015 #10
Oh gods yes. kenfrequed May 2015 #13
Bookmark this post. DemocratSinceBirth May 2015 #11
For those of you who listen to NPR and don't know how they do business, consider this; world wide wally May 2015 #12
Democracy Now kenfrequed May 2015 #14
Yes, there are those programs used as bait, but the "news shows" are all slanted. world wide wally May 2015 #16
Hmm.. kenfrequed May 2015 #18
Sanders could be in the car on the way to his inauguration... Orrex May 2015 #15
interesting that people are considering the possibilty of "something unpredictable" m-lekktor May 2015 #17
Maybe NPR is talking a lot about Bernie, peecoolyour May 2015 #20
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