Taxpayer-funded NPR carries Obama’s water, says slow growth good for economy; Let the #nprheadlines game begin! Update: NPR changes headline from ‘slow’ to ‘moderate’
http://twitter.com/#!/gabrielmalor/status/195911652435181569
No, really.
Ah, the unbiased media! In this case, our tax dollars are being used to fund the sycophancy.
Hacks.
Gabriel Malor, who flagged the story, has initiated the #nprheadlines game, which is now trending.
Twitter plays along and gives NPR an ample dose of righteous mockery:
Is high blood pressure actually good for your health? #NPRheadlines
— Gabriel Malor (@gabrielmalor) April 27, 2012
#NPRheadlines @gabrielmalor @drewmptips Is death good for your triglycerides?
— iLoveScienceSexually (@AceofSpadesHQ) April 27, 2012
Is cyanide actually good for you? #headdesk RT @gabrielmalor: Unbelievable-Actual NPR frontpage right now. #fullretard http://t.co/88LhCFPy
— Larry Colson (@LarryColson) April 27, 2012
.@gabrielmalor Is Self-Castration Actually Good For Your Sex Life #NPRheadlines
— Political Math (@politicalmath) April 27, 2012
#NPRheadlines Is leaving an untended campfire actually good for the forest? http://t.co/qxxl524j
— John L. Pitts (@JohnLPitts) April 27, 2012
Is smashing your laptop with a hammer actually good for the motherboard? #NPRheadlines
— Sam Birnbach (@sambirnbach) April 27, 2012
Was The Iceberg Good For Titanic? #NPRheadlines
— DrewMTips (@DrewMTips) April 27, 2012
#NPRHeadlines Is bad breath actually good for your love life? // @TwitchyTeam @TwitchyPolitics
— Lee Doren (@LDoren) April 27, 2012
Is Gridlock a Mood Stabilizer? #nprheadlines @michellemalkin
— John Podhoretz (@jpodhoretz) April 27, 2012
Update:
@michellemalkin NPR changed the headline from 'slow' to 'moderate' … as if that totally saves it LOL http://t.co/qmm5oNz8
— Dan Andros (@DanAndros) April 27, 2012
Pathetic. Way to double down on the beclowning, NPR. Great work, dunces!