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Posted By pc25 2 weeks, 6 days ago in News

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Add one more soldier to the Left’s war on Fox News: Oscar the Grouch.

Last week, in a re-broadcast of an episode that originally aired two years ago, Oscar starts his own news network, GNN (Grouchy News Network). An irate viewer calls in to berate him that the news is not grouchy enough:

“I am changing the channel. From now on I am watching ‘Pox’ News. Now there is a trashy news show.”:

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    pc252 weeks, 6 days ago

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    Kind of makes you wonder what kind of wholesome family entertainment is in store for the country with the influx of all those stimulus dollars going to the NEA

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    deathray2 weeks, 6 days ago

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    despite living in a trash can, oscar knows that a trash can is too good for'pox' news.

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    pc252 weeks, 6 days ago

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    http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/pcourrielche/200...

    The National Endowment for the Art of Persuasion?

    I recently wrote a critique of the art community’s lack of dissent in the face of many controversial decisions made by the current administration. Entitled “The Artist Formerly Known as Dissident [1],” one of the key points argued in the article was the potential danger associated with the use of the art community as a tool of the state. Little did I know how quickly this concern would be elevated to an outright probability. Sometime between when I finished the critique and when it went live online, I was invited by the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) to take part in a conference call that invited a group of rising artist and art community luminaries “to help lay a new foundation for growth, focusing on core areas of the recovery agenda – health care, energy and environment, safety and security, education, community renewal.”

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      pc252 weeks, 6 days ago

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      http://beltwayblips.dailyradar.com/video/rahm-and-...

      Rahm and Axelrod on Fox News (video)

      ThinkProgress.org

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        pc252 weeks, 6 days ago

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        FTA

        But no one here thinks that in one fell swoop the Left will pass laws against the free expression of dissenting political or cultural views. That’s not how it’s done. First you “educate” children from your perspective. The rest will follow — just like the proverbial boiling frog … is everyone enjoying the Jacuzzi?

        But the difference now is that a Saul Alinsky-trained, William Ayers-influenced, Annenberg Challenge Board Member is now our President, and his influence, tactics and worldview (not to mention the power of your federal tax dollars through NPR, PBS and the NEA) now influence our culture at such an accelerated rate that the frog is no longer on a slow simmer but at a rapid boil.

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        alanocu2 weeks, 6 days ago

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        When Michelle Obama was on Sesame Street, do you think the Count explained to her how spending doesn’t reduce the deficit?

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        alanocu2 weeks, 6 days ago

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        Maybe Murtha could go on Sesame Street and be the Pork Monster. “ME WANT PORK!!”

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        frctm52 weeks, 6 days ago

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        The sad truth is that Sesame Street plays to a more sophisticated audience than Fox.

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        Wolfie20072 weeks, 5 days ago

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        How pathetic for the White House liberals and their press minions to use a baby and toddler show to vent against Fox News. I wonder if that Sesame Street get higher ratings than the fringe networks like CNN, NBC, etc.

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