NPR marked Christmas morning by whacking at the Tea Party. NPR anchor Audie Cornish handed over her Weekend Edition Sunday microphone to American Enterprise Institute scholar Norman Ornstein, who gave the Tea Party a B if the goal was to “try and keep government from functioning,” but in “actually trying to make things happen in a constructive fashion, we’re down in the D-minus level, and that’s being generous in the Christmas season.
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Mark Falcoff is resident scholar emeritus at the American Enterprise Institute and the author, most recently, of Cuba the Morning After: Confronting Castro's Legacy. He writes: I don't normally watch CBS's Sunday evening 60 Minutes ... Read Post
After tossing the pose of nonpartisanship aside and casting the Republicans as the root of all that is wrong in American politics (has the American Enterprise Institute checked with its tax lawyers?) Norman Ornstein and Thomas Mann ... Read Post
Just like NPR, the PBS NewsHour on Thursday night invited on liberals Thomas Mann and Norman Ornstein to pound away at the "extremism" of the Republican Party (Tea Party Edition). Propose defunding public broadcasting, and this is h... Read Post