WASHINGTON -- It is a bloodbath over at National Public Radio. First this pinhead, Ron Schiller,
resigns after initially being defended by NPR then by the end of the day Tuesday being given the Shuffalo to Buffalo. Then Vivian Schiller, no
relation to Ron Schiller, resigns the next day as chief executive officer and president of NPR. Ron Schiller was caught on tape saying NPR did not
need its subsidy from the federal government to survive, but I guess the Board of Directors of NPR is taking no chances. Off with both of the
Schillers' heads.
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