DeMint announces bill to strip NPR of federal funding; Update: Cantor adds option to YouCut
posted at 1:07 pm on October 22, 2010 by Ed Morrissey
This was inevitable, in more ways than one. Jim DeMint has announced that he will introduce a bill to strip all funding from NPR and PBS:
Conservative Republican Senator Jim DeMint of South Carolina today announced plans to introduce legislation stripping federal funding from National Public Radio and the Public Broadcasting Service.
The move comes following the firing of NPR contributor Juan Williams for comments about Muslims. Williams said among other things that he gets “nervous” when he sees Muslims on his airplane flights.
The firing prompted calls from Sarah Palin, Mike Huckabee and others on the right to strip NPR of funding, and now DeMint, who is beloved in the Tea Party movement despite his Senate perch, has taken up the call.
“Once again we find the only free speech liberals support is the speech with which they agree. The incident with Mr. Williams shows that NPR is not concerned about providing the listening public with an honest debate of today’s issues, but rather with promoting a one-sided liberal agenda,” he said in a statement.
The Juan Williams controversy provided a catalyst, but this issue would have arisen anyway. The GOP needs to find ways to cut costs, and the funds for public broadcasting would have eventually come under the knife, and sooner rather than later. Republicans have paid lip service to conservative complaints over federal subsidies to PBS and NPR for decades but have never had the nerve to cut funds, especially when the GOP tried the “compassionate conservative” approach and grew government everywhere else.
The monies involved are not exactly minimal, but won’t balance the budget, either. DeMint’s statement references the $4 billion spent by the US on PBS and NPR over the last nine years, which works out to something less than $500 million each year on average. DeMint wisely casts this as just a small piece of right-sizing the federal government and reinstituting the proper boundaries and priorities in a Constitutional context.
In one sense, this may not be the best context in which to raise the issue, although certainly NPR gave about as big of an opening as one could imagine. The real issues at hand are the fact that we simply can’t afford to fund feel-good arts programs any longer while we rack up huge amounts of debt, and more importantly, that public broadcasting is an anachronism — and has been for at least two decades. In an era with 200 channels readily available on cable and plenty of over-the-air broadcast content, the government doesn’t need to provide subsidies for entertainment based on the predilections of bureaucrats in Washington. In fact, there is an even better question within that issue: should the government in a free society ever have funded news channels in the first place?
Update: Eric Cantor will add the option to the House Republican’s YouCut website:
House Republicans announced Friday they would take action that could force a vote on defunding NPR in the wake of the firing of news analyst Juan Williams.
House Minority Whip Eric Cantor (R-Va.) said that he is adding a measure to defund the publicly subsidized radio network to the conference’s “YouCut” program, which allows the public to vote online on spending programs they want cut. Williams was axed by NPR on Wednesday for comments he made about Muslims, drawing the ire of Republican leaders. …
“In light of their rash decision, we will include termination of federal funding for NPR as an option in the YouCut program so that Americans can let it be known whether they want their dollars going to that organization,” he said.









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The Lefty media pull this stunt every time that the question of public-funded media is in the crosshairs. The MSM is donating in-kind contributions to the Dems when they pull stunts like this.
onlineanalyst on October 22, 2010 at 2:38 PM
I can assure you that my mind is not in any racial gutter. I read a lot of sites, and have not seen Soros referred to as a spooky dude. Surely you can understand how someone would mistake that term as referring to Obama. My strong reaction probably reflects sensitivity to recent characterizations of Tea Partiers/conservatives as bigots. Being from the South, we are past tired of being labeled as such. Thanks for letting me know that the comment refers to Soros.
gajaw999 on October 22, 2010 at 2:39 PM
This country needs to take a hard look at it’s budgeting. Start from zero and only add what is absolutely essential. Then find a way to cut that back to what we can afford.
Shows about about fluffy puppet personalities should be the first to go.
pedestrian on October 22, 2010 at 2:42 PM
Why not treat the Williams flap as additive, rather than alternative? Liberal bias has been a resident feature of NPR from its inception. What better time to unmask it of its “public” legitimacy than when “the public” is paying attention? They are all real reasons–and long overdue.
Barnestormer on October 22, 2010 at 2:48 PM
That comes from Glenn Beck. That what he calls Soros all the time … the Spooky Dude.
darwin on October 22, 2010 at 2:58 PM
Right. And every time the Republicans blink and back down.
So, the question is: Will it be different this time? Will Republicans step up and call out the Left this time, will they take the offense and define and frame the issue for once instead of defensively scrambling or silently conceding?
I don’t think so. Something tells me not they’re not “there” yet.
rrpjr on October 22, 2010 at 2:58 PM
Sen. De Mint … Let the Fox People and Friends handle this issue.
FOCUS ON THE REAL ISSUES:
LOSS OF JOB!
OBAMACARE’S DOUBLING THE PREMIUM!
RAMPANT CORRUPTION IN ALL LEVELS OF THE GOVERNMENT!
NEPOTISM!
DEBT DUE TO PORKULUS!
GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS INFRINGING ON THE RIGHTS OF THE PEOPLE!
MORE FORECLOSURE!
Please…. There’s not much time for all of us.
RETURN BACK TO THE MAIN ISSUE!
TheAlamos on October 22, 2010 at 2:58 PM
That’s the beauty of moving away from the omnibus spending bills, and offering only narrowly targeted funding bills. It takes the veto power to entirely shut down the government away from the President.
Simply don’t write a bill to fund the things you want defunded. You can’t veto what doesn’t exist.
The key will be to offer the most critical continuing-operations bills first, and get them signed. Slowly work towards the more contentious ones, and only offer the related ones at the end of the process. That leaves only marginal, partial-shutdown situations as the threat. Those can be lived with.
VekTor on October 22, 2010 at 3:10 PM
The strategy is called the “line item vote”, and unlike the line item veto, it is entirely constitutional.
VekTor on October 22, 2010 at 3:11 PM
The obvious first ones to go are NPR, PBS, and CPB. Then, National Endowment for the Arts and National Endowment for the Humanities, ACORN and Planned Parenthood.
THEN, post every agency’s line-by-line budget on the Internet. I’m sure we could find some other cut-worthy projects.
I just hope the Republicans realize that we are voting for them not because we like them, but because they are our only hope of stopping the madness at the moment.
BitterClinger on October 22, 2010 at 3:13 PM
Fixed that for you, but great start. Can anybody figure out why NPR wasn’t de-funded when the GOP held sway?
Wait…that was silly, wasn’t it?
Jaibones on October 22, 2010 at 3:19 PM
Then, when we start feeling really nasty, we can de-fund about 1,000,000 AFSCME jobs. Let these filthy vermin go wash themselves in the purifying waters of the free market.
Jaibones on October 22, 2010 at 3:22 PM
The journey of 7.6 trillion dollars starts with one lstep.
davidk on October 22, 2010 at 3:27 PM
As long as there’s an “All the above” checkbox at the bottom.
davidk on October 22, 2010 at 3:29 PM
Face it, while we are in this financial abyss, we should not be funding any “would like to have” type program, including the arts, NPR and other nations. We should take care of our own first.
katablog.com on October 22, 2010 at 3:43 PM
OK– great! I thought I was losing my mind there for a sec since I never saw Soros called that. I don’t watch Beck so I missed it. thanks!
gajaw999 on October 22, 2010 at 3:47 PM
But… but… a liberal friend informed me yesterday that NPR receives no taxpayer funding! (sarcasm)
I really think we need to follow the money trail on a lot of these so called federal and state funding projects. We may be very surprised at what we find.
lilliew on October 22, 2010 at 4:13 PM
Mild-mannered Chris Wallace just went thermonuclear on NPR and Schiller on Shepard Smith’s show.
MUST SEE TV.
novaculus on October 22, 2010 at 4:17 PM
Swamp yankee, you obviously know nothing about Jim DeMint.
PappyD61, ditto on that. Oh, and he’s not a RINO either. You must have him confused with Lindsey Graham.
Jim DeMint is one of the most conservative leaders in the Senate. If we had 60 more like him, our Country would not be in the trouble it is in today
Susanboo on October 22, 2010 at 4:34 PM
Not good enough.
The US Congress must terminate the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB).
Flush the toilets. All of them.
moochy on October 22, 2010 at 4:41 PM
There are too many of these savings to count. What say we shut down the department that contains funding for these two liberal outfits, the whole department.
You best be stuffing the ballot boxes with voters ,,, the buses shuttling the useful idiots are running ….
tarpon on October 22, 2010 at 5:03 PM
Can we include the national endowment for the arts?
clnurnberg on October 22, 2010 at 5:39 PM
We need to defund almost everything Top of list:
NPR
PBS
Foreign aid
Medicare
Medicaid
food stamps
HUD
all subsidy programs
Make a law that no tax payer funded job can be in a labor union.
And we could double our military while cutting the military budget buy 80%.
If you want to eat food and sleep indoors, get a fn job like the rest of us. Can’t find a job? start a business.
Anything short of a revolution is bunk.
esnap on October 22, 2010 at 5:39 PM
Demint should call his bill the ‘Public Broadcasting Freedom Bill, -designed to free so-called public broadcasters from any responsibility to the federal government due to funding they might receive. This bill will guarantee freedom of speech for those organizations, and freedom from interference from Congress, by removing any connection between the two.’
slickwillie2001 on October 22, 2010 at 5:58 PM
How many of these guys are just positioning them for their 2012 campaigns?
How many “CONSERVATIVES” will be running for the 2012 GOP nomination? 10? 15? (Hey, here’s a Progressive idea…..run a bunch of “red meaters” get them to divide the vote and then we’ll get the Progressive we want)
Add this one to the mix….I love the sudden backbone.
http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/125383-republicans-say-compromise-not-on-the-agenda
PappyD61 on October 22, 2010 at 6:00 PM
Was anyone able to tell from the CBS article from which side Juan argues his points? The author couldn’t quite bring himself to acknowledge that NPR fired a liberal analyst.
Mallard T. Drake on October 22, 2010 at 6:06 PM
This is absolutely the right thing to do. NPR is welcome to do news and commentary any way it wants, but it doesn’t need my tax dollars to do it. Let it compete in the open marketplace of ideas and succeed or fail based on listenership – not based on being propped up with my tax dollars!! I have emailed both my senators and my representative saying the same thing.
MochaLite on October 22, 2010 at 6:12 PM
This is war.
This is a war between right and wrong.
Crush the leftists without remorse.
Take no prisoners.
justltl on October 22, 2010 at 6:13 PM
DeMint is just doing this because it’s an election year and Greene has him running scared.
slickwillie2001 on October 22, 2010 at 6:36 PM
You think we could find leadership somewhere other than the prototypical haterland that is South Carolina. Do we really want the conservative movement centered in South Carolina? Seems like a Yankee or California conservative would have a much better chance of succeeding. This is why Christie looks so appealing. He’s not hiding out in the heart of conservative land. He’s fighting on the front lines. DeMint is sniping from the rear. Meh.
Reagan was perfect. He talked the talk and steered clear of self-righteousness. Perfect.
pc on October 22, 2010 at 6:38 PM
Elmo, Barney, and the rest of them should have plenty of money by now. I’ve spent hundreds of dollars in the past 20 years on their stuff. That 50 bucks for Barney Live seats seemed like such a good idea at the time! I also think some people took out loans so they could get a Tickle Me Elmo doll a few years ago. Somehow, I think the kiddie shows will do just fine without taxpayer assistance….they might even like being self-sustaining Capitalists – think of the great lessons about self-reliance they could teach the children! DEFUND them now please.
redwhiteblue on October 22, 2010 at 6:47 PM
Yes. It’s only a drop in the bucket but it is still a start. It’s $500 million less each year that taxpayer’s money gets wasted. It’s $500 million less each year support liberal viewpoints, liberal commentators, liberal moderators, and liberally biased news and entertainment programming geared towards propaganda for the elitists to brainwash the masses. It’s positive turn of the pendulum. It’s the same concept as when you lose your job or finances get tighter; you have to start somewhere and the things that REALLY AREN’T NEEDED are the FIRST to go!
BTW– Where do you see this kind of support from the Left towards say a Collins, or a Specter, or a Snowe, or a Graham? Would ANY Liberal even consider taking up a bill over an issue involving someone on the opposing side? Tolerance, meh.
Sultry Beauty on October 22, 2010 at 6:47 PM
ROFL, DeMint is hardcore establishment…he is an obscene opportunist who jumped on the tea party bandwagon. The tea party can do much better than him. He is the “Barney Frank” of the GOP and I honestly would rather have Greene win in SC. DeMint will ruin the tea party brand, guaranteed.
equanimous on October 22, 2010 at 7:16 PM
Voted against TARP, opposed both Bush amnesties, voted against Medicare part D. Care to backup your BS with anything?
clement on October 22, 2010 at 7:58 PM
This should’ve been done in 1995.
ddrintn on October 22, 2010 at 9:26 PM
And the reason they do this is so few in the GOP have any true principles for which they are willing to take a stand and take the consequences. Instead of talking about NPR’s liberal bias, they should address the Constitutionality of forcing taxpayers to pay for NPR. But few in the GOP have been willing to even refer to the Constitution, let alone defend it and sacrifice their political careers (a term that shouldn’t even exist) for it.
DrMagnolias on October 23, 2010 at 10:22 AM
I think this is crap, but even if it was true, I don’t really care why he’s doing it, so long as it gets done. Frankly, I like the idea of my government representatives ‘running scared’, at least a bit. When the government fears the people, there is liberty, and all that. I’d rather have someone who is simply fighting for what’s right, because it is the right thing to do, but if he/she does the right thing because he/she’s scared not to, I’ll take it over the person doing the wrong thing for any reason any day of the week.
pannw on October 24, 2010 at 11:10 AM
You always amaze me with your political correctness and unwillingness to call the kettle black in order to be accepted into the club. pbs and npr are the communication wing of the democrats/fascists in this country and they are paid for by the citizens and country they attack. They are propaganda mechanisms. The “news people” on npr and pbs are actors protraying journalists in order to spew leftist propaganda. Even the childrens shows and cultural shows work in leftist propaganda and post modern brain washing.
peacenprosperity on October 24, 2010 at 11:21 PM
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