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Liberals going nuts. too funny, pbs slips from there death grip.
Published on July 9, 2005 By Moderateman In The Media
By: Bill O'Reilly for BillOReilly.com
Thursday, Jul 07, 2005

Because I am a simple man, I have but one simple question: If PBS is politically balanced as Bill Moyers says it is, why, then, are only liberal Americans objecting to impending changes at the network? I mean, every far-left crank in town is in a frenzy over a couple of Republicans moving into management positions. After decades of liberal leadership, isn't it fair to give some conservatives a shot? After all, the tax dollars of right-wing Americans also pour into the Public Broadcasting trough. So, hey, let's be fair about things.
Of course, there is a chance that the conservatives will not be fair, and will turn Elmo into a contributor to Tom DeLay's travel fund. That would be tragic and should be prevented at all costs. So I have come up with some new PBS programming designed to heal all partisan wounds. Here is what the upcoming fall PBS lineup should look like.

"Tax the Rich" is a news analysis program hosted by Congressman Bernie Sanders, the socialist from Vermont. Each week Sanders and his panel of regular folks from Cambridge, Berkeley and Seattle, will select one wealthy American and take all his stuff. The panel will then decide which other Americans should get said stuff and why. This program would also be broadcast from Havana on special occasions.

"Santorum's Sanitarium" will be hosted by Rick Santorum, the conservative Senator from Pennsylvania. It will focus mainly on the latest word from God about American policy. The Deity will weigh in each week with solutions to complex problems and communicate through the Senator who will occasionally speak in tongues.

"The Gay Newlywed Game" will star Congressman Barney Frank and be broadcast from Provincetown, Massachusetts. Each week, the editors of "The New York Times" will select a panel of lucky homosexual or lesbian or bisexual or transgender couples from the hundreds of articles the Times has done on these alternative lifestyles over the past few years. Barney will ask the couples questions about each other but try to avoid the double entendres that made the straight Newlywed Game so tacky. After all, this is PBS.

"Savage Behavior" is a confrontational hour where radio talk show host Michael Savage plans the nuclear destruction of America's enemies. Each week, another annoying nation is vaporized using the latest high-tech computer graphics and simulated skin meltdowns. This one is a ratings lock. Provocative talk, awesome destruction and unlimited savagery make the program a can't miss hour of TV viewing.

"The Streisand Factor" features the singer/political scientist making a rare television appearance. Babs will fill us in on her latest "war on terror" strategies, macro-economic suggestions and secular-progressive fantasies. There's high power star wattage here as Barbra brings us out leftwing pals like Whoopi Goldberg and Robert Redford to dish national security and massive entitlement spending. She'll also make reference to her friendship with Bill Clinton but avoid the touchy Hillary "issue."

And finally "The Conundrum with Moyers and Liddy" features those zany ideologues Bill Moyers and G. Gordon Liddy debating the latest issues and zinging each other with good-humored barbs. Moyers hammers home his philosophy that President Bush is the anti-Christ and also demands the Chief Executive actually undergo an Exorcism even if that does violate separation of Church and State. Liddy will do the program armed and, at least once during the hour, will burn his hand in an open flame without flinching. He may also, on occasion, call Moyers "fey."

So there you have it, the new PBS where all Americans can be equally offended. Can't wait to see it.

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Comments
on Jul 09, 2005
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on Jul 09, 2005
Neocons at PBS. ummm...
I can see it now, Oscar gets a job and moves out of the trash can into a condo.
on Jul 09, 2005
#2 by Evorg
Saturday, July 09, 2005


Neocons at PBS. ummm...
I can see it now, Oscar gets a job and moves out of the trash can into a condo.


yep and keeps the money he makes and does not give it to slackers. HA!
on Jul 09, 2005
PBS. Liberals? Larry Silverstein went on PBS and told the nation that he received a call from the chief of firefighters and was told that his building 7 was going to be 'pulled', which is demolition talk for the deliberate collapse of a building. Though this is in the (open-minded) public domain, no 'Liberals' are rushing to use PBS in any way at all. Not for demanding answers to why the public isn't informed of this. Not for anything. From what I see of it, PBS isn't a RightWing tool any more than it's a left-wing tool. Of course I again say I could be wrong about this and the bosses there all have the last name Bush or McCain or Kerry or Kennedy, but other than that it's pretty fair. Honestly, PBS could report on this Solverstein fact publicly and toss a monkey wrench into the whole 911 stigma, but they don't and won't. Lucky America.
on Jul 09, 2005
Reply By: Reiki-HousePosted: Saturday, July 09, 2005PBS. Liberals? Larry Silverstein went on PBS and told the nation that he received a call from the chief of firefighters and was told that his building 7 was going to be 'pulled', which is demolition talk for the deliberate collapse of a building. Though this is in the (open-minded) public domain, no 'Liberals' are rushing to use PBS in any way at all. Not for demanding answers to why the public isn't informed of this. Not for anything. From what I see of it, PBS isn't a RightWing tool any more than it's a left-wing tool. Of course I again say I could be wrong about this and the bosses there all have the last name Bush or McCain or Kerry or Kennedy, but other than that it's pretty fair. Honestly, PBS could report on this Solverstein fact publicly and toss a monkey wrench into the whole 911 stigma, but they don't and won't. Lucky America.


american politics reiki... pbs has been in a liberal stranglehold for many years
on Jul 09, 2005
From what I see of it, PBS isn't a RightWing tool any more than it's a left-wing tool.


RH, from where you stand (so far to the left) PBS will appear moderate. Dabe, who has not appeared on Joeuser for a long time was so far leftwing that if I remember right called PBS and CNN rightwing propaganda.

I view PBS as geared for an audience of social workers. Not necessarily far left wing just an outlet for those who champion the cause of President Johnson's Great Society. An ideology out of date and needing a little changing to reflect the more modern conservative values of the average American Citizen today. Remember PBS was built to info the average American.

I do not wish that Elmo must get a job, but it would be great to see Elmo start a lemonade stand and receive advice on how to save his profits for his future. Not (like now) just to be lectured on how great of a person he would be to give half of his profits to Bobo just because he is poor (and didn't take the initiative). At the very least have Elmo offer Bobo a job at the stand.
on Jul 10, 2005
"Tax the Rich" is a news analysis program hosted by Congressman Bernie Sanders, the socialist from Vermont. Each week Sanders and his panel of regular folks from Cambridge, Berkeley and Seattle, will select one wealthy American and take all his stuff. The panel will then decide which other Americans should get said stuff and why. This program would also be broadcast from Havana on special occasions.


Col could be a special guest.
on Jul 10, 2005
*sqawk* Moddie wanna cracker?

Since when are you simply a parrot?

I lost respect for PBS when they started featuring quacks like Deepak Chopra. If they want to feature quacks like the GOP, I don't see much difference.
on Jul 10, 2005
Reply By: MyrranderPosted: Sunday, July 10, 2005*sqawk* Moddie wanna cracker?Since when are you simply a parrot?I lost respect for PBS when they started featuring quacks like Deepak Chopra. If they want to feature quacks like the GOP, I don't see much difference.


Thats you myrr, the left is the ones right now crying like the bitches they are, that some gop time is being given to a PUBLIC, Government funded forum.
on Jul 10, 2005
--I like PBS..its variety of programing is way better then other channels....I really don't care if liberals or conservatives run it, as long as they don't push their ideaolgy down my throat...
on Jul 10, 2005
#7 by Island Dog
Sunday, July 10, 2005


Col could be a special guest.


naw, col is much to busy using his fertile imagination making stuff up about "THIS ADMINISTRATION"
on Jul 10, 2005
10 by Lucas Aaron James Bailey
Sunday, July 10, 2005


--I like PBS..its variety of programing is way better then other channels....I really don't care if liberals or conservatives run it, as long as they don't push their ideaolgy down my throat...


so do I great show and insights on pbs, but the left has been jamming there point of view down peoples throats for years, now it seems turnabout is not fair play,
on Jul 11, 2005

He does make a very good point.  If PBS is not unbalanced, why worry about a couple of conservatives?

Me thinks the left doth protest too much.