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In reply to the discussion: NPR Will Stop Referring To Obama As ‘Mr.’ On Second Reference To Avoid Appearance Of ‘Favoritism’ [View all]KansDem
(28,498 posts)34. "Their morning broadcasts nauseate me."
I tuned out NPR when Cokie Roberts reported on the Bush "charm offensive" during the 2000 campaign (if he's elected, she said, Bush will use his "charm" to get things done in DC...
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Occasionally, however, I'll hear a few minutes of NPR's morning shows (wife still listens to it) and it strikes me the NPR hosts all over-enunciate. As if they feel a need TO...MAKE...EVE-RY-THING...CLEAR. I mean, I feel like I'm in kindergarten!
Is it just me or do you have the same feeling?
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NPR Will Stop Referring To Obama As ‘Mr.’ On Second Reference To Avoid Appearance Of ‘Favoritism’ [View all]
RetroGamer1971
Jan 2013
OP
How about "President Obama" initially and "the President" on following references?
Drunken Irishman
Jan 2013
#3
Unclear post. Do you mean Gov Palin is one of your favorites when she's drunk?
JustABozoOnThisBus
Jan 2013
#8
Interesting that this happens during the office of our first African American President.
pnwmom
Jan 2013
#10
Very telling that they decided to do this with a black president. Just watch -
kestrel91316
Jan 2013
#14
One of the national news, either CBS or ABC, refers to President Obama as Mr.Obama. It gets my goat.
Dont call me Shirley
Jan 2013
#23
+1000 The media should always refer to him as President Obama or Mr. President. The public
Auntie Bush
Jan 2013
#35
You are misrepresnting what one of the hosts said to you and you should edit the OP accordingly
Turborama
Jan 2013
#30
Bush appointees turned NPR into corporate shills. Their morning broadcasts nauseate me.
Faryn Balyncd
Jan 2013
#33
Uhm. He is the president, which means they're not showing favoritism by saying Mr.
Politicub
Jan 2013
#40