NPR and I both celebrate our 50th birthdays this year. I am a black woman in Alabama and have listened to NPR faithfully since I was 18. Steve Inskeep, St. John Flynn as well as PBS programming and CBS Sunday Morning are my ride or dies!
Thank you, NPR, for helping me to learn English and have better understanding of the American cultures and politics in my early 20’s when I first immigrated to the United States. NPR is still my most trusted news source.
Apparently you're incredibly naive if it's your most trusted news source. Tell me this, can you justify that statement logically rather than emotionally? What exactly about npr/pbs makes it so "trustworthy" other than how it markets itself? The overwhelming bias of most NPR correspondents is so clearly apparent to someone who doesn't share those political biases. There are whole categories of issues that public radio wouldn't ever discuss. Last week the Chicago Mayor, Lori Lightfoot openly stated that she wouldn't grant interviews to white reporters on the second anniversary of her being elected the first "openly gay black female" mayor of that city. Because apparently there are just way too much white reporters in the Chicago press corps and not enough persons of color for her liking. Now Chicago is the third largest city in the US. NPR has a major station (WBEZ), and many correspondents in that city (both white and nonwhite), but they virtually buried that story on their website. And it was conspicuously absent from most of their flagship programs. I listened specifically to see if (and how) they would cover this story. Needless to say I wasn't surprised. I bet that this is the first time of you even hearing about it Maybe I'm wrong. But if you weren't made aware by NPR through *deliberate* actions on their part, how could they be your most "trusted" news source? This is objectively a major story that the press should cover; objectively. Its about the integrity of the profession itself.
@@frankdayton731 I really don’t give a damn what you think. People want to believe lies they will chose to regardless what news sources they’re following. Of course NPR isn’t my only source of news but I can tell you I won’t be stupid enough to continue to watching Fox News and that’s is my choice and I’m afraid your judgement of others makes you the disrespectful one.
@@tea98988 what did I say that was a lie? That Lori Lighfoot refused to grant interviews to white reporters because of their race? It's a documented fact. Look it up (you probably wouldn't find it on NPR, but it's online).
@@frankdayton731 I made a comment on my own personally gratitude for NPR, nothing to do with anything else. You don’t need to agree with me. I did not accuse you of lying. You can keep your option to yourself!
Susan Stamberg, Nina Totenberg, Linda Wertheimer and Cokie Roberts: Legends. I still remember Nina Totenberg telling the story of how her father's violin, the Totenberg,Stradavarius, was recovered recently, after being stolen more than 40 years ago, three years too late to be reunited with Roman Totanberg, after his death in 2012.
Coming from a person who's outside of cell signal periodically it is refreshing to tune in my AM radio to the local station and have NPR fill me in on what's happening. I don't ever want to see radio phased out (AM or FM bandwidth).
@@tyrearn9235 do you? Are you aware of the discrimination against white farmers that the government is enacting? Going against civil rights act and illegal. I like to eat, and we need the Earth to grow food, but only 2% of farmers are minorities. 98% are white and being left out of agricultural loans. Shameful. Discrimination has no place in our country.
Thank you NPR. I am the 2nd generation lifelong fan. My mother passed her daily listening & annual $$ donation to NPR right on down to me and my youngest son (23). NPR has become a staple in our family with hopes of continuing this for year's to come.🥳happy 50 year's NPR. 🎉🎂♥️
I finally gave them some money today, they've been the soundtrack of my workday for 20 years and I never really had $ to spare. Now that I do, I was happy to give them some support on their 50th.
Thank God for NPR! Intelligent, informative, and most of all a fun network to listen to. It counters that awful talk radio blather put out by other sources that strive to bend people's will to their propaganda life style. NPR is for those that truly want to know what is happening in the world and at the same time take a break from the turmoil by tuning in to diverse music and stories.
I’m a young person and I’m happy to say that listening to NPR is quite fashionable in my community . I’m happy for such a trend as NPR is a national treasure
I stan Susan, Ira, Audi and everyone at NPR so much (I miss Joshua Jackson so much) I signed up and gave $20 a month as a single mom with a tight budget. My children are almost grown, now. Thanks for reminding me to up my donation.
Love NPR . From local to national to international , they report & discuss the truth . Hard to find that anywhere else . Thank you to the pioneers , as well as those forging ahead . Cokie Roberts got to the kernal of the matter with style and class . Knew her voice instantly whenever I heard it and believed her . Sort of like Walter Cronkite .
@John Kyle ... 2 Things: 1-My response was re: the low percentage of black listens stated in the story. Y'know, leaving a positive comment. You should try it sometime. 2- People who would leave a comment like yours should start treating us as Americans, much less call us Americans!.Your false patriotism bs misfired... next!
NPR isn't only a valuable resource for American audiences but there's listeners like myself who will likely never set foot on the continental US but relish NPR programming as well.
I've been listening since college. KIOS 91.5 FM and WOI 640 AM! Then there's the podcasts, which essentially created standards for podcasting itself. No other news source does what NPR does. No other news source covers issues that affect minority communities, the LGBT community, and women. Congrats on your 50th birthday!
I discovered it one day in the mid-70's, and yes - the chatter on my local affiliate sounded like I had just walked in on a small management meeting at a movie theater. Startling sound.
Love NPR! I was wondering why there wasn't' any mention about Terry Gross?? to me she epitomizes what NPR is all about...I have listened to her show for many years now and she's been with NPR for around 48 years so very confused and to why she wasn't mentioned???
It's National Propaganda Radio. Analogous to state media in communist countries with as much slant, falsehoods, news suppression, ideological conditioning, promotion of animosities and voices that sound like communist party instructors.
Wow! Just watched the spot on NPR and the 50th year in operation..... you made no mention of Michelle Norris and her work as a broadcaster on All things Considered.... and being the first African American woman broadcasting the Show.... no not many African Americans tune to the show but the maybe 20 percent that do .... I’m sure enjoy the programming. Thank you.
Two of my favorite joyful memories from NPR is hearing David Sedaris for the first time. Santa Land Diaries and then years later when they hired him to roast NPR. Oh my he nailed them to the floor without shame or fear. At 63 NPR has been a lovely constant nearly all my life, they were everywhere I have lived and most of that time was in very remote locations. Viva Terlingua and Viva NPR!
I have fond memories of driving to my grandmother’s house and listening to Prairie Home Companion, or Wait...Wait, or Car Talk, or All Thing Considered. Public broadcasting has got the best programs, PBS too.
NPR (and PBS) just makes life better for me and other Americans. I wish more would listen (and watch) and not get news from cable networks like CNN, Fox News, Newsmax, OAN and others. This is real news!
Susan Stamberg will always be one of the women I most admire. Her voice communicates intelligence, humor and dedication. I also think Cokie Roberts was exceptional, always presenting an informed viewpoint. She is dearly missed.
I'm an NPR nerd, love it🤓 i wish they would bring back the game shows and variety shoes. I really miss prairie home compassion, live from here, and Ophira Eisenberg. And I'm a blk woman in my 30s. I'd like them to continue to add in more diverse voices and topics tho. But overall npr is my favorite thing to listen to, I enjoy all the programming from tiny desk to all things considered. Whenever I listen I instantly feel smarter and more informed
The people who watch daily wire all the same people who pay for NPR! NPR is trying to get Facebook to shut down the daily wire !!!! Hard-working taxpayers watch the Daily Wire do you need us A lot more than we need you !!!
School, is what happened. College, is how it happened. But private time, is why it happened. Video games, board games, the newspaper, that's how to do it again, it's where. Nobody like's where. Who are you, NPR?
That needs to be kept as much a national secret as possible since by law our taxpayer money is not allowed to be used to fund manifestly partisan outlets.
I used to listen to NPR for balance because I’m pretty conservative, but it has just gotten too liberal. At first it was funny and would make me laugh at it’s perspective but now it is no longer tolerable. I still try to go back every now and then, but it is so unbalanced. True it needs more diversity, diversity in ideas.
@@JeromeWade-lm8jh no, but they are upfront about being partisan and will encourage their audience to go listen to the opposing views along with theirs. The liberal media does the opposite and pushes for the oppression of differing ideas
@@JeromeWade-lm8jh Right wing radio doesn't make pretenses of being balanced and diverse. How NPR can continually advertise itself as such is beyond scandalous. It's really sad that you can't recognize how biased, partisan, and fanatically loyal to a single ideological line NPR is. I guess that's what happens with a daily dose of NPR's conditioning.
Used to enjoy listening to this channel until they went way far left on every topic. I used to think their reporting was fair. That hasn't been the case in 5+ years.
Looking forward to the same 3 stories ( Race, Gender Identity, Climate Change) every day in the march towards their new utopian narrative. Get a new way to say the same thing, the ones you are using are not clever or educational just crappy and repetitive.
NPR and I both celebrate our 50th birthdays this year. I am a black woman in Alabama and have listened to NPR faithfully since I was 18. Steve Inskeep, St. John Flynn as well as PBS programming and CBS Sunday Morning are my ride or dies!
Thank you, NPR, for helping me to learn English and have better understanding of the American cultures and politics in my early 20’s when I first immigrated to the United States. NPR is still my most trusted news source.
Apparently you're incredibly naive if it's your most trusted news source. Tell me this, can you justify that statement logically rather than emotionally? What exactly about npr/pbs makes it so "trustworthy" other than how it markets itself? The overwhelming bias of most NPR correspondents is so clearly apparent to someone who doesn't share those political biases. There are whole categories of issues that public radio wouldn't ever discuss. Last week the Chicago Mayor, Lori Lightfoot openly stated that she wouldn't grant interviews to white reporters on the second anniversary of her being elected the first "openly gay black female" mayor of that city. Because apparently there are just way too much white reporters in the Chicago press corps and not enough persons of color for her liking. Now Chicago is the third largest city in the US. NPR has a major station (WBEZ), and many correspondents in that city (both white and nonwhite), but they virtually buried that story on their website. And it was conspicuously absent from most of their flagship programs. I listened specifically to see if (and how) they would cover this story. Needless to say I wasn't surprised.
I bet that this is the first time of you even hearing about it Maybe I'm wrong. But if you weren't made aware by NPR through *deliberate* actions on their part, how could they be your most "trusted" news source? This is objectively a major story that the press should cover; objectively. Its about the integrity of the profession itself.
@@frankdayton731 I really don’t give a damn what you think. People want to believe lies they will chose to regardless what news sources they’re following. Of course NPR isn’t my only source of news but I can tell you I won’t be stupid enough to continue to watching Fox News and that’s is my choice and I’m afraid your judgement of others makes you the disrespectful one.
And I worked at a most conservative newspaper in Texas back in the days. I know what prejudice was like.
@@tea98988 what did I say that was a lie? That Lori Lighfoot refused to grant interviews to white reporters because of their race? It's a documented fact. Look it up (you probably wouldn't find it on NPR, but it's online).
@@frankdayton731 I made a comment on my own personally gratitude for NPR, nothing to do with anything else. You don’t need to agree with me. I did not accuse you of lying. You can keep your option to yourself!
The only news and radio station I listen to 24/7 for the past 20 yrs...shout out to KGOU!!
Congrats! Been listening to NPR for 40 years all over the world; radio and online. Shoutout to WAMC & WBUR.
Although, I do MISS 'Only a Game'.
Susan Stamberg, Nina Totenberg, Linda Wertheimer and Cokie Roberts: Legends.
I still remember Nina Totenberg telling the story of how her father's violin, the Totenberg,Stradavarius, was recovered recently, after being stolen more than 40 years ago, three years too late to be reunited with Roman Totanberg, after his death in 2012.
I, too, remember that story!!!
@@jimdavis928 And who could ever forget Mama Stamberg's annual Thanksgiving cranberry relish recipe!
Coming from a person who's outside of cell signal periodically it is refreshing to tune in my AM radio to the local station and have NPR fill me in on what's happening. I don't ever want to see radio phased out (AM or FM bandwidth).
NPR on AM? That’s a thing? That band is normally reserved for crazy fire & brimstone radio preachers, neo-con hate speech and sports shows!
I am a devoted listener to NPR and contributor. Love it dearly!!
I'm an African American that loves NPR for it's excellence in broadcasting news and insightful programming throughout the day.
So, you've been to Africa?
@@whizbang7130 obviously we have a fan of Fox News commenting. Chaaarming.
@@tyrearn9235 God forbid anyone question you, right? You never answered the question. Why is it you can't just be American? Oh, right...
@@whizbang7130 do you really love the earth?
@@tyrearn9235 do you? Are you aware of the discrimination against white farmers that the government is enacting? Going against civil rights act and illegal. I like to eat, and we need the Earth to grow food, but only 2% of farmers are minorities. 98% are white and being left out of agricultural loans. Shameful. Discrimination has no place in our country.
Wonderful to put faces to the voices. I listen daily. Thank you NPR for keeping audio stories alive. ❤
NPR ... liberal feces.
Thank you NPR. I am the 2nd generation lifelong fan. My mother passed her daily listening & annual $$ donation to NPR right on down to me and my youngest son (23). NPR has become a staple in our family with hopes of continuing this for year's to come.🥳happy 50 year's NPR. 🎉🎂♥️
I finally gave them some money today, they've been the soundtrack of my workday for 20 years and I never really had $ to spare. Now that I do, I was happy to give them some support on their 50th.
Wow, you grovel over Democrat feces. LOL NPR is a joke, leftist lunatics.
Pretty awesome!! Jeffrey 🙂
@@michaeld.williamsiii9026 Yes, some folks like Jeff are stuck on stupid.
Thank God for NPR! Intelligent, informative, and most of all a fun network to listen to. It counters that awful talk radio blather put out by other sources that strive to bend people's will to their propaganda life style. NPR is for those that truly want to know what is happening in the world and at the same time take a break from the turmoil by tuning in to diverse music and stories.
I’m a young person and I’m happy to say that listening to NPR is quite fashionable in my community . I’m happy for such a trend as NPR is a national treasure
I stan Susan, Ira, Audi and everyone at NPR so much (I miss Joshua Jackson so much) I signed up and gave $20 a month as a single mom with a tight budget. My children are almost grown, now. Thanks for reminding me to up my donation.
Wow, you grovel over Democrat feces. LOL NPR is a joke, leftist lunatics.
NPR and PBS are my main form of news and media content now.
I have listened to NPR since I was a teenager and the NPR station in Atlanta is one of the best!
Love NPR . From local to national to international , they report & discuss the truth . Hard to find that anywhere else . Thank you to the pioneers , as well as those forging ahead . Cokie Roberts got to the kernal of the matter with style and class . Knew her voice instantly whenever I heard it and believed her . Sort of like Walter Cronkite .
Great segment. I'm a loyal African-American listener for many years now. 🖖🏼📻💜🇺🇸
Wow, you grovel over Democrat feces. LOL NPR is a joke, leftist lunatics. Sad you are a racist.
@John Kyle ... 2 Things:
1-My response was re: the low percentage of black listens stated in the story. Y'know, leaving a positive comment. You should try it sometime.
2- People who would leave a comment like yours should start treating us as Americans, much less call us Americans!.Your false patriotism bs misfired... next!
So, you're AA? You came from Africa? My ancestors are German, but I am not German American, just American.
@@richmoves So you are a common racist. Typical NPR leftist cult member. LOL
@@richmoves Guess you are getting ready to attend your next BLM riot.
Beautiful Mission Statement...Thank You..
NPR was way ahead of their time when you look at the popularity of the podcast……..
Steve inskep and Robert segal. Great men who did a great job contributing to NPR.
NPR isn't only a valuable resource for American audiences but there's listeners like myself who will likely never set foot on the continental US but relish NPR programming as well.
I've been listening since college. KIOS 91.5 FM and WOI 640 AM! Then there's the podcasts, which essentially created standards for podcasting itself.
No other news source does what NPR does. No other news source covers issues that affect minority communities, the LGBT community, and women. Congrats on your 50th birthday!
I love NPR. Been listening for years. Greetings fr Phoenix 🌵
Susan Stanberg...Terry Gross...Amazing Pioneers
Susan Stamberg will always be the voice of NPR to me. I’ve been a listener to NPR since 1983. I couldn’t have commuted to work without it.
I discovered it one day in the mid-70's, and yes - the chatter on my local affiliate sounded like I had just walked in on a small management meeting at a movie theater. Startling sound.
Always enjoy listening to NPR
Happy birthday NPR with much love, from Saint Lucia, because you are love globally and not just locally❤️
Love NPR! I was wondering why there wasn't' any mention about Terry Gross?? to me she epitomizes what NPR is all about...I have listened to her show for many years now and she's been with NPR for around 48 years so very confused and to why she wasn't mentioned???
NPR ... liberal feces.
Good morning Susan, how are you?
Great segment. It's nice to put a face to the voices!
i love everything about NPR ❤️
I love NPR!
Sad you are a racist.
They have my heart
congrats National Prosperous Radio
I love npr.
Happy 50th Anniversary to the National Public Radio! 📻🎙📰
NPR should be defunded, it is totally in the tank for the left.
It's National Propaganda Radio. Analogous to state media in communist countries with as much slant, falsehoods, news suppression, ideological conditioning, promotion of animosities and voices that sound like communist party instructors.
I not only learn so much from NPR, I'm also always entertained by the amazing variety of fabulous programming! 🌺 Mahalo nui loa, NPR! 🌺
Wow! Just watched the spot on NPR and the 50th year in operation..... you made no mention of Michelle Norris and her work as a broadcaster on All things Considered.... and being the first African American woman broadcasting the Show.... no not many African Americans tune to the show but the maybe 20 percent that do .... I’m sure enjoy the programming. Thank you.
Thank you!
I interpreted "81% white" to mean "19% non-white," so not just AAs. That said, I'm AA and have been listening to NPR for at least 25 years...
It's not profit-driven... it's corporate driven... lol
NPR is for liberal White people. I'm not a fan
Two of my favorite joyful memories from NPR is hearing David Sedaris for the first time. Santa Land Diaries and then years later when they hired him to roast NPR. Oh my he nailed them to the floor without shame or fear. At 63 NPR has been a lovely constant nearly all my life, they were everywhere I have lived and most of that time was in very remote locations. Viva Terlingua and Viva NPR!
I listen faithfully!
No wonder your life is a mess.
My current NPR faves are Steve Inskeep,Ayesha Rascoe said Claudia Grisales!
2:27 Faith, I loved your role as “Margaret McPoyle” on Always Sunny! I had no idea you had so much range.
I have fond memories of driving to my grandmother’s house and listening to Prairie Home Companion, or Wait...Wait, or Car Talk, or All Thing Considered. Public broadcasting has got the best programs, PBS too.
LOVED Prairie Home Companion!
Best of two worlds, listening and your grandmother's visit, you fortunate in both- her fortunate in you. Great!
@@TM-yn4iu I didn’t realize how much I would enjoy those Sunday mornings when I was younger, or, as you said, how fortunate I was!
I have been listening to Shay Stevens on NPR for decades!!!
Both PBS and NPR are 50
So glad to know and hear
I have been to the NPR studios twice, with my studies of journalism. I look forward to returning again, happiest of birthdays NPR!!!💛👏🏽⛅️
I love NPR
Can we get an extended Ira Glass interview?
The best radio period. The podcast is really good.
Excellence.
Tiny Desk Concerts- Koffee and Chronixx......epic 💯💯💯💯💯🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
NPR (and PBS) just makes life better for me and other Americans. I wish more would listen (and watch) and not get news from cable networks like CNN, Fox News, Newsmax, OAN and others. This is real news!
Like a true NPR listener you want to see everyone think like sheep as you do.
Happy birthday NPR
I listen to npr. I feel a certain way lol
Susan Stamberg will always be one of the women I most admire. Her voice communicates intelligence, humor and dedication.
I also think Cokie Roberts was exceptional, always presenting an informed viewpoint. She is dearly missed.
Happy birthday NPR. Proud to say that it's my primary source of news, interesting events and MANY, MANY driveway moments 💜💜💜
Then you have been missing a lot of relevant news. NPR spins the news in favor of the left.
Good morning Lidia, how are you?
I've been listening to NPR for decades, but as a former Republican will say, sometimes they can get a little pandering.
"I'm Robert Seagull and this is All things Considered: Kaw! Kaw, kaw kaw! Kaw....Ka-Kaw Kaw!"
this was my first time seeing the humans attached to so many of these voices
I'm an NPR nerd, love it🤓 i wish they would bring back the game shows and variety shoes. I really miss prairie home compassion, live from here, and Ophira Eisenberg. And I'm a blk woman in my 30s. I'd like them to continue to add in more diverse voices and topics tho. But overall npr is my favorite thing to listen to, I enjoy all the programming from tiny desk to all things considered. Whenever I listen I instantly feel smarter and more informed
I’m part of the small percentage of Black people who listen to NPR 😊👍🏽😊
❤️ NPR
NPR stopped being relevant when Click and Clack retired.
I love how Nina Totenberg is still there!
Clumsily misinterpreting SCOTUS internal debates and decisions.
I beat NPR to 50 by a day. 🎂😊
To me NPR is the BEST.
NPR is my favorite
They need to make a movie about these women
I'm an avid listener of Howard Stern and NPR, and I'm sure there are many others like me. Both offer a genuine voice that we can trust.
LOL ... wow, what a useful fool you are.
@@jeremylee5990 Bababooey
@@mogulmayhem No wonder you live such a dysfunctional life. You feast on leftist feces ... LOL
@@jeremylee5990 Tatatoothey
As a black audience I listen to snap judgment, wait wait don’t tell me and many others…it has nothing to do with race for me
Just became a card carrying donating member a couple months ago. Love NPR!
They actually report the news.
WNYC I love you
You can always count on Eric Deggans to reduce a complex international media operation to, “ How many black people work there?” Sad.
NPR….A cat with more than nine lives.
Nice piece but no mention of Bob Edwards...
Bob Edwards was literally my alarm clock for years.
NPR is the only thing I listen to in the car. I must be a bore.
One of the most pernicious news sources out there - Machiavelli, himself, could've learned something.
Where is Michelle Norris? It's like leaving Adams or Hamilton out when mentioning the Founding Fathers!
I still miss Tell Me More. The show reflected my interests and offered intelligent and diverse content. I miss The Barber Shop. Bring it back! Please?
Love NPR❤️
The people who watch daily wire all the same people who pay for NPR! NPR is trying to get Facebook to shut down the daily wire !!!! Hard-working taxpayers watch the Daily Wire do you need us A lot more than we need you !!!
Hey CBS, the anchor intro isn’t needed. We know what the story is from the written title. This is RUclips, just get into it.
Founding mothers
funny, I never think what color the people are when I listen to NPR.
School, is what happened. College, is how it happened. But private time, is why it happened. Video games, board games, the newspaper, that's how to do it again, it's where. Nobody like's where. Who are you, NPR?
NPR Sucks🫣🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤨🤨🤨😡
Why are we paying for this b.s.? These guys actually censored and edited a Jill Stein interview. Shady, shady.
Yeah right, Jill Stein the Russian infiltrator! Brilliant comment.
They are a mouthpiece for the left. Totally populated by overpaid neo-Marxists.
Corporate sponsorship says it ALL.😢
Corporate is the sound of npr
NPR. Not APM...
The story neglected to mention the taxpayer funding NPR gets.
That needs to be kept as much a national secret as possible since by law our taxpayer money is not allowed to be used to fund manifestly partisan outlets.
I'm disappointed with this truth. SOOO sad.
I used to listen to NPR for balance because I’m pretty conservative, but it has just gotten too liberal. At first it was funny and would make me laugh at it’s perspective but now it is no longer tolerable. I still try to go back every now and then, but it is so unbalanced. True it needs more diversity, diversity in ideas.
Unbalanced by whose standards,Bob?
Does right wing hate radio have diversity in ideas?
@@JeromeWade-lm8jh no, but they are upfront about being partisan and will encourage their audience to go listen to the opposing views along with theirs. The liberal media does the opposite and pushes for the oppression of differing ideas
@@JeromeWade-lm8jh Right wing radio doesn't make pretenses of being balanced and diverse. How NPR can continually advertise itself as such is beyond scandalous. It's really sad that you can't recognize how biased, partisan, and fanatically loyal to a single ideological line NPR is. I guess that's what happens with a daily dose of NPR's conditioning.
@@lauraly2712 Biased,partisan and fanatically loyal to a single ideological line,by whose standards,Lauraly?
No mention of Bob Edwards very disappointing😥😥😥
Used to enjoy listening to this channel until they went way far left on every topic. I used to think their reporting was fair. That hasn't been the case in 5+ years.
Oh if your smart you'd try the truth and sleep at night
Detention in high school
Looking forward to the same 3 stories ( Race, Gender Identity, Climate Change) every day in the march towards their new utopian narrative. Get a new way to say the same thing, the ones you are using are not clever or educational just crappy and repetitive.
And that pisses off hatemongering white males like you,John?
Has NPR ever play a story that supports the US.