Brandon Darby of Breitbart News helped foil a planned bombing at the 2008 Republican Convention, which caused some on the Left to tag him as a “snitch” and an “Internet Nazi.”
Now, it’s NPR’s turn:
NPR just referred to me as an "FBI Rat"http://t.co/BUfzICEjJA
— Brandon Darby (@brandondarby) September 13, 2013
What’s the problem, NPR? Is it because Darby helped protect the wrong people?
I didn't realize @NPR hates it when ppl like @brandondarby STOP violence from happening. Oh wait…he stopped violence against GOP…
— Mary #FlyTheW (@mchastain81) September 13, 2013
So now @NPR, which is funded by MY tax money, calls @brandondarby an FBI rat for doing the right thing. Saving lives. Preventing damage.
— Mary #FlyTheW (@mchastain81) September 13, 2013
Ace of Ace of Spades weighed in:
"No Enemies to the Left," shouted @NPR, taking the position the poor innocent bombers are the victims @brandondarby
— Ursus, Director of Weather and Banana Programming (@AceofSpadesHQ) September 13, 2013
Defund @NPR. The Leftist Internationale is well-funded and should pursue its leftwing agenda on its own ckufing dime.
— Ursus, Director of Weather and Banana Programming (@AceofSpadesHQ) September 13, 2013
The ultrawhite Prog organization @NPR takes money from the poor to pay the salaries of the upper middle class.
— Ursus, Director of Weather and Banana Programming (@AceofSpadesHQ) September 13, 2013
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The Koch Bros are evil subversives for using their own money to advance their agenda. @NPR, OTOH, is Holy, because it uses YOUR money.
— Ursus, Director of Weather and Banana Programming (@AceofSpadesHQ) September 13, 2013
The same @NPR that celebrates OccupyWallSt. for attacking Special Deals for Insiders also believes taxpayer money should fund their hobbies
— Ursus, Director of Weather and Banana Programming (@AceofSpadesHQ) September 13, 2013
Without bilking the poor for our Champagne Socialism, how could we get money for doing Public Good, said @NPR, who has Soros on Speeddial
— Ursus, Director of Weather and Banana Programming (@AceofSpadesHQ) September 13, 2013
Katie Pavlich of Fox News and Townhall.com had similar sentiments for NPR:
Hey @NPR, I'm sure taxpayers just love it when you write headlines like this http://t.co/0cB8TJ5BwQ
— Katie Pavlich (@KatiePavlich) September 13, 2013
Hi @NPR, as a taxpayer subsidized organization, is it standard practice to call a guy who saved lives an "FBI rat"? http://t.co/0cB8TJ5BwQ
— Katie Pavlich (@KatiePavlich) September 13, 2013
Pavlich then relayed this non-shocking shocker:
Shocker! The person who wrote this review for @NPR calling @BrandonDarby a "rat" used to teach at a university http://t.co/0cB8TJ5BwQ
— Katie Pavlich (@KatiePavlich) September 13, 2013
What a, uh, surprise.
I don't think taxpayers would appreciate @NPR taking the side of convicted bombers, but yet they just did http://t.co/0cB8TJ5BwQ
— Katie Pavlich (@KatiePavlich) September 13, 2013
The “Harlequin Romance novel meets Bill Moyers with road rage” writing style in the ridiculous NPR article presented a bizarre mix, and perhaps this sums it up best:
@brandondarby Shorter @NPR: "What an asshole, but we'd totally do him."
— Debbie, BS, MS, MS, MS, PMP, AA, BA (@mosesmosesmoses) September 13, 2013
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