Thanks To One Dis­senter, The Mask Drops At NPR

Thanks To One Dissenter, The Mask Drops At NPR

With­out a doubt, many read­ers here at News­Busters were mega-dit­tos fans of the late, great Rush Lim­baugh. In today’s media world per­haps you lis­ten to con­ser­v­a­tive talk radio hosts Sean Han­ni­ty or Rush’s suc­ces­sors Clay Travis and Buck Sex­ton, or Glenn Beck or Jesse Kel­ly. Or, indeed some­one else, per­haps a local con­ser­v­a­tive host in your area.
But whomev­er you lis­ten to from that list of con­ser­v­a­tive talk­ers, they all have one thing in com­mon: their shows have spon­sors from the pri­vate sec­tor. 
And in no instance are those spon­sors the Amer­i­can tax­pay­er. To a show, those spon­sors are from the pri­vate sec­tor, all busy sell­ing their prod­uct (like Opti­ma Tax Relief).
This is, of course, not true with Nation­al Pub­lic Radio. NPR is fund­ed in part, whether you like it or not, by you. The Amer­i­can tax­pay­er. And it is no c …