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Related: About this forumNPR promotes Nate Silver. Sad.
Tuesday, Sep 10, noon - 1pm
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He embedded himself within the worlds of Doyle Brunson, Peter Thiel, Sam Bankman Fried, Sam Altman and many others and shares insight into a range of issues that affect everyone, from
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NPR promotes Nate Silver. Sad. (Original Post)
cbabe
Sep 11
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Think. Again.
(18,284 posts)1. Not interested, but curious if they talk about...
...how he included very red texas and florida in his recent "swing states" poll?
cbabe
(4,199 posts)2. I barely listened but try to find the program at the link?
Jirel
(2,259 posts)3. NPR is sad - so what else is new?
I wish people would wise up to the fact that NPR today is (at best) moderate right calm news to reassure their conservative listeners with a college degree that everything will be ok. Faux is for the unwashed Rethuglican masses that didnt finish high school, and NPR is there for the ones who did.
cbabe
(4,199 posts)4. True. Downward slide for years since they began taking corporate ads.