I'm building a cabin in semi-remote mountains, so when I listen to the radio, I have very few radio stations to listen to. One of the radio stations that I can pull in is an NPR station. I had it on today to listen to Click and Clack, the brothers who give out good car repair advice. They are not only funny, but are clearly experts on the subject of cars, and so as with anyone who is knowledgeable on a subject, worth listening to. At the end of their program, the program "Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me" came on. The two announcers mentioned that President Bush had been invited onto their program, but had declined (through a spokesperson). They then decided to "interview" President Bush by asking questions, and supplying the answer with some recordings made by President Bush (it sounded like he was reading a book, perhaps his memoirs?). The jokes were sophomoric at best. But the two guys and the entire audience was roaring with laughter. There were other stabs at Bush both before and after this "interview" as well. This stuff apparently passes for humor on the Left. Which is understandable since the Left is one of the most humorless groups of people this side of the Politburo. Actually, current Leftists are probably on the other side of the Politburo, but you get the point. Of course in contrast to their despicable taxpayer funded treatment of a former president, they did ask one question about the current trainwreck of a President. It went something like this, "Adored by millions around the world, this person....". No joking, or even ribbing of the fact that Obama had used, for the first time in its history, teleprompters in the Indian parliment. Or that his entourage cost more in ten days than the annual GDP of some of the countries he visited. Or that a muslim dirtbag told the press that he was forced to shake Michelle Obama's hand.
Conservatives have many, many policy disagreements with Leftards in general, and with Obama, Reid and Pelosi in particular. And yet I can't think of a single taxpayer funded show that would try to ridicule Obama or other Democrats either now, or in the future (when they are not only an embarrassment to themselves, but to the country as a whole like say...Jimmuh Cahtah). The idea of showing a Republican President any sort of respect is clearly not in the cards for any of these Leftards currently being paid with my tax dollars.
The sooner the new Republican House passes legislation to get these morons off the public teat the better.
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