NPR’s ‘Arts’ Coverage Includes Celebrating Castro-Loving Communist Folk Singers

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Conservatives agree that public broadcasting no longer needs federal funding. But McCain Republicans are hunting for strange compromises. Former McCain 2000/2008 adviser Kevin Hassett wrote for Bloomberg that NPR and PBS news is wrong-headed, but not its arts and education initiatives (like Big Bird): “Public radio and television, then, are defensible to the extent that they serve the public good by enriching the arts. NPR and PBS, however, wandered far from this mission, providing news content that is mostly indistinguishable from that provided by left-leaning for-profit enterprises.” Let's not assume that taxpayer-supported arts and culture aren't often twisted to support the statist agenda. NPR's “arts” reporting on Monday night's All Things Considered celebrated folk singer Barbara Dane, “a versatile voice with a political purpose.”

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