Let's talk about the contradiction that is me:
I'm a self proclaimed conservative republican. I really am. I just see no other way to be.
However... I'm addicted to NPR.
I know! I know! I can't stop! I know I'm supposed to be listening to Hannity and Rush (seriously, I don't like either of those guys) and Glenn (love him though) but try as I might I cannot stop listening to NPR. It's been going on for weeks now and the end is no where in sight. I feel like such a traitor to my party when I listen to such "liberal" news (seriously, it's not). I don't love it just for the news. I also love it for all the dirty hippy, tree huggin, liberal, weed smokin, indie lovin, eco-freak, soft spoken, socialist, patchouli scented other crap on there too.
My father would be so ashamed if he knew.
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There are two news venues that I don't understand why everyone labels them the way they do...
NPR - liberal? Really? We've listened to it every day for about 4 years and I honestly feel like it's fairly balanced when it comes to politics. The other stuff on there is just... well, like you said. But fun!
The Economist - conservative? Really? I know less about finances, so maybe it is a fiscally conservative magazine, but when we subscribed to it for about two years I felt like it was fairly balanced, politically. And ya gotta love all the *~short~* articles and global topics.
So, I say... tell your Daddy! You're a balanced (oxy)moron!
You and me both, sister!
wa ha ha....i'm such an npr addict, it's not even funny. i can go weeks without listening to anything else on my car radio... i only recently discovered it's considered satan's spawn by conservatives....
you crack me up. :)
Great post!
Kelly loved to make fun of my radio station of choice, but has recently discovered that NPR is actually pretty engaging. He's still a closet NPR listern though and will deny any such allegations. :-)
The programmer who occasionally shares my office LOVES to listen to Hannity and Rush. I am conservative, but I have a hard time listening to such harsh tones in their voices.
Hannity's latest stunt has been to have a correspondent on the street in New York pick out liberals and asking them if they would like to talk on the radio. The ones that accept are like a fly in a Venus Fly Trap, he asks them leading questions until he's cornered them, then goes off on them, making them appear to be fools. I suppose the average conservative listener of such a show might appreciate hearing a master of rhetoric and political agenda pummel an unsuspecting and unenlightened average liberal in such a fashion, but I believe it is a sickeningly unequal battle with only one outcome.
I like to stay informed, but I fully understand why many conservatives are not fans of the antics of these men.
...If it's not on the Lord's Holy Radio Station...KSL...then I for one won't be polluting my mind with it...
P.S. I'm telling Dad!!!....
I too love the NPR. I also listen to Hannity sometimes, but then I want to kill myself, so I can't listen to it for more than about 20 minutes.
i like npr too.
I love you, too, Cropper.
big-e-hug from here.
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