Obama and his lapdog NBC

 

[How Obama and NBC Favor the Rich Over the Poor By Roger Aronoff] "While NBC has once again put itself in the service of the Obama administration, this time on education, they are both unwittingly making the case for more choices for parents desperate to get their children out of dead-end public schools. But is there a reason other than liberal bias that explains NBC’s willingness to serve as an outlet for Obama Administration propaganda?

Could it have something to do with NBC parent company GE having been the beneficiary of federal largesse?

Obama took some time out from traveling around the country, bashing the Republicans for supposedly favoring the rich, so that he could sit down with NBC’s Matt Lauer and act concerned about poor students being stuck in failing public schools. He talked about his own “reform” initiatives, which consist of more federal money and control. Then, he accused Republicans of wanting to rein in federal spending by cutting funds to education. It was a political performance, designed to fire up his base of union power, that did nothing to solve the problem about which he claims to be concerned.

NBC played along with the facade, calling its coverage “Education Nation,” while ignoring the fact that the Republicans are the ones who actually favor educational policies that benefit the poor by giving them a way out of the public schools through choice. On this issue, Obama is definitely not “pro-choice"..." Full text:
How Obama and NBC Favor the Rich Over the Poor

 

Response to comment [from a "Christian"]:  "Translated: Republicans want to destroy our pubic school system using phony arguments about "choice" and "union influence", and NBC helped expose them, being a news organization."

 

You're translating like Barbarian.   Would you say NBC has a conflict of interest?

 

"If you think they do, identify it..."

 

NBC is a subsidiary of GE.  


"By the way, why are you even playing this charae. You despise public education yourself, right?"

 

I oppose God's official removal from our public schools--yes.

 

[NBC is a subsidiary of GE--no conflict of interest there. :rolleyes:] "So?"

 

Movin' on...

 

[I oppose God's official removal from our public schools--yes.] "Since public schools cannot constitutionally be religious, I take this as a "yes"..."

 

You'll take my "yes" as a "yes"?    You've been hanging out with too many Leftists (Jms 5:12).  Too bad you don't know the Constitution.

 

See:

 

Freedom Ribbon http://vananne.com/freedomribbon/

 

"...[Y]ou like most conservatives want to destroy public schools."

 

Conservatives would like God to return to the public schools. 

 

Response to comment [from a "Christian"]:  "Roe v Wade is a good case."

 

This will come up again.

 

Response to comment [from a "Christian"]:  "It's my business to teach my kids about the gospel..."

 

You are hostile to the gospel of Jesus Christ (Ps 58:4).  Like Alate_One, like PlastikBuddah (one in the same literally)--you fail:  the Jesus test, the gospel test, and the fruit test.  You have the spirit of antichrist [1 Jn 4:2-6].  Why do you play Christianity? http://vananne.com/serpentdove/Jesus%20test%20gospel%20test%20fruit%20test.htm

 

Obama and his lapdog NBC