Obama:listen to NPR to fall inline and get the correct “baseline” facts

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SlugSlinger

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He couldn’t be more right! If you don’t listen and believe NPR (that’s funded by the .gov and just another media arm of the state) you are not being propagandized and getting the “information” those in control want you to get.


Obama rips Fox News viewers: ‘You are living on a different planet’
Brian Flood20 hours ago
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Former President Barack Obama resurfaced on Friday and took a shot at Fox News viewers, saying they’re “living on a different planet” than people who consume mainstream media.

Obama made the remarks on the premiere of the new monthly Netflix series “My next guest needs no introduction with David Letterman,” which hit the streaming service on Friday morning. Early in the episode, Obama asked Letterman about his retirement but the veteran talk show host quickly let the former president know who was boss.

“Now here’s how this is gonna work. I’m gonna ask you stuff, and then you respond to stuff,” Letterman joked.

Letterman then asked Obama what he considers the more dangerous threat to a democracy, the president demeaning the press or a foreign power sabotaging the voting process. Both options are clearly jabs at President Trump and Obama answered without mentioning the current president’s name.

“One of the biggest challenges we have to our democracy is the degree to which we don’t share a common baseline of facts,” Obama said. "If you watch Fox News, you are living on a different planet than you are if you are listening to NPR.”

"If you watch Fox News, you are living on a different planet than you are if you are listening to NPR.”

- Barack Obama
The response got a big round of applause from the presumably liberal crowd at the City College of New York. Obama has a long history of taking shots at Fox News but the recent comment marks his first public attack on the network and its viewers since leaving the White House.

While Trump is often criticized for attacking the media and labeling CNN as “fake news,” Obama’s comment is a reminder that the White House and the press have sparred for decades. Obama once even accused Fox News of “attacking” his administration during an interview with CNBC.

Letterman said goodbye to his long-running talk show two years ago and has launched a six-episode series on Netflix. In each hour-long episode, Letterman conducts a long-form conversation with a single guest, and explores topics of his own outside the studio.

George Clooney, Malala Yousafzai, Jay-Z, Tina Fey, and Howard Stern are scheduled to be guests on Letterman’s show over the next five months.
 

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He missed the part where Fox was bagging on Trump pretty hard weeks/months before the election.
I know people that listen to NPR and think they are informed.
FYI, my son is in the car business and he's blown away by how many radios are on NPR when he gets in a car.
 
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And now the media trashes Trump for slamming the MSM, they say he's a threat to free press...........ya.

There's a few shows I like on NPR, but overall they're a progressive and closed minded as any other outlet.
 

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NPR really means "No Possible Reason."

For listening, that is.
Stardate is pretty good.

In reality, anybody who relies only on one source--or one similarly-situated group of sources--is inevitably going to be uninformed and/or misinformed. Most won't even realize it.

What's truly sad is how many will be proud of it.
 

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Stardate is pretty good.

In reality, anybody who relies only on one source--or one similarly-situated group of sources--is inevitably going to be uninformed and/or misinformed. Most won't even realize it.

What's truly sad is how many will be proud of it.

True - when you watch multiple sources of news, the agenda and political leaning of each source becomes obvious.
 

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