Anonymous
Big Bird
by Anonymous
October 10, 2012 at 7:26 AM

The Annenberg Foundation owns PBS and FactCheck.org and has given Obama quite a bit of money and he sat on their board at one time too.  I find that to be very interesting being very liberal and progressive just like Obama is. Does anyone else find any irony in any of this besides me? Does anyone know anything else about this with unbiased sources?

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Replies

  • VintageWife
    October 10, 2012 at 7:28 AM

    Interesting...

  • Anonymous
    by Anonymous - Original Poster
    October 10, 2012 at 7:31 AM


    Quoting VintageWife:

    Interesting...

    I thought so too, with all this talk about Big Bird I thought I'd see who actually owned PBS to find out they also own FactCheck.Org that so many go to to get the facts, so much for that huh?

  • quickbooksworm
    October 10, 2012 at 7:45 AM
    What is there to find irony in? The man had a life long before he was a politician and a presidential candidate. He hasn't donated or served on the board in many years.

    FactCheck hasn't been particularly easy on Obama or any of the Democrats so I'm not sure why you think they are liberal.
  • Anonymous
    by Anonymous - Original Poster
    October 10, 2012 at 8:00 AM







    Quoting quickbooksworm:

    What is there to find irony in? The man had a life long before he was a politician and a presidential candidate. He hasn't donated or served on the board in many years.

    FactCheck hasn't been particularly easy on Obama or any of the Democrats so I'm not sure why you think they are liberal.

    Because the Annenberg Foundation owns FactCheck.org 






  • Anonymous
    by Anonymous - Original Poster
    October 10, 2012 at 8:43 AM

    Bump

  • raegansmom
    October 10, 2012 at 9:11 AM

     Frankly, I don't see what the big stink is about Romney saying that we shouldn't borrow money from China to fund PBS?  It's true, we shouldn't!  Why can't PBS get corporate funding or actually BE funded through "viewers like you" as they claim?  Call me crazy, but I think that even on the off chance that cutting their funding from China caused PBS to cease to exist, I think another network would pick up at least the kids shows.  The majority of them are pretty popular!

  • Anonymous
    by Anonymous
    October 10, 2012 at 9:14 AM
    It doesn't surprise me. Most news media is either liberal or owned by jews. They make you think they're non partisan but that's the whole gimmick to get you to watch so you believe their pc bullshit.
  • YzmaRocks
    October 10, 2012 at 9:16 AM
    I agree!!

    Quoting raegansmom:

     Frankly, I don't see what the big stink is about Romney saying that we shouldn't borrow money from China to fund PBS?  It's true, we shouldn't!  Why can't PBS get corporate funding or actually BE funded through "viewers like you" as they claim?  Call me crazy, but I think that even on the off chance that cutting their funding from China caused PBS to cease to exist, I think another network would pick up at least the kids shows.  The majority of them are pretty popular!

  • Anonymous
    by Anonymous
    October 10, 2012 at 9:18 AM
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-19887220
  • Anonymous
    by Anonymous
    October 10, 2012 at 9:19 AM

    They're also pissed at him for airing that lame commercial using Big Bird. So no, I don't.