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Law Professor Jonathan Turley Says it’s Time to Shut Down the Taxpayer Funded ‘Gravy Train’ for NPR



Trump’s FCC chief has just opened an investigation of NPR and PBS which could result in the loss of taxpayer funding for these outlets. Conservatives are cheering for this. For years now, people on the right have pointed out that National Public Radio functions like a media arm of the Democrat party.

In short, they do not deserve taxpayer funding.

George Washington University Law Professor Jonathan Turley agrees. Even though Turley is a liberal-leaning person who has appeared on NPR in the past, he acknowledges that NPR has become little more than a mouthpiece for the left.
 

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Here are Chuck's comments:

“I’ve given up on –” Todd started, speaking with the kind of DNGAF attitude of someone who recently left cable news (which he did). “Look, I don’t want to – I don’t want to name-call, but I’ve given up.”
He continued: “I’ve handed my credibility to a handful of journalists over there who’ve never reciprocated when times were tough. When times were tough for them, I went out of my way to defend a couple of them. When times were tough, you know, an unfair criticism or character assassination that was taking place. And these people don’t stand… they’re just, you know, there’s…”
After trailing off, he focused on one Fox News personality he chose not to name but revealed was male: “Certainly, we’ve seen the evolution of one of their larger news personalities go from trying really hard to follow in Brit Hume’s footsteps. And suddenly they — [he] looks more like Sean Hannity every day. And it’s a shame, you know, because I thought he really cared about that reputation and I think really actually cared about being a journalist first and wanting to sort of walk that line, understood what his audience was.”
“Instead, he now just wants to have tee time with the president,” Todd concluded. “I hope he enjoys it.”



Chuck may not have wanted to name names, but who he was talking about was pretty obvious.

Even Tater figured it out, and he didn't even need crayons, sock puppets, or anything.











 
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