Tuesday, November 11, 2025

No (biased) news is good news

He says that like it's a bad thing: "Liberal Filmmaker Ken Burns Gets DRAGGED on Twitter/X for Claiming Rural Americans Won’t Get News Without PBS and NPR".

A) This is a preposterous argument on its face. People would need TV or radio to get news from, respectively, PBS and NPR; so, there are clearly other options (not necessarily good ones, because network news is at least as biased as the taxpayer-subsidized stuff, but PBS/NPR obviously isn't the only game in town). But that's not even the case; most people in rural areas either have cable or satellite access to non-network (and non-PBS) news sources. 

B) Is Ken Burns really concerned about the rubes out in the sticks, or is he worried about his gravy train getting derailed?

What Ken Burns fails to mention here is that he has relied on PBS to air his documentary films. He has a vested interest in the success of public broadcasting.

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Monday, November 10, 2025

Weird history

What happened to the four U.S. soldiers who defected to North Korea? They became...movie stars.

Classical corner

Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 1 - Andante.



Bonus video!  With apologies to Beethoven, here are Sid Caesar and Nanette Fabray engaging in some classical tomfoolery. 


Sunday, November 9, 2025

The dud

He was a bright, energetic young Republican who looked as if he was going places on the national scene. Then, eventually, the mask came off and he turned out to be just another useless RINO. And Paul Ryan's still rubbing our noses in his bipartisan b.s.

Sunday funnies

 










I might have watched had The Price is Right been like this.




Robin Hood's new weapon, er, backfires.

Fred Sandford says, "Not so fast!"


Wise-guy parrot probably should have asked for a lawyer.







From Powerline's The Week in Pictures