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Subject: [Dewayne-Net] Don't Mess With Big Bird

October 5, 2012
Don't Mess With Big Bird
By CHARLES M. BLOW
<http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/06/opinion/blow-dont-mess-with-big-bird.html
>

Mitt Romney's Big Bird swipe during Wednesday's debate raised some hackles:
PBS's, many on social media and mine.

Romney told the debate moderator, Jim Lehrer:

"I'm sorry, Jim. I'm going to stop the subsidy to PBS. I'm going to stop
other things. I like PBS. I love Big Bird. I actually like you, too. But I'm
not going to - I'm not going to keep on spending money on things to borrow
money from China to pay for it."

Those are fighting words.

Social media, and others, exploded in Big Bird's defense.

PBS itself issued a tersely worded statement on Thursday, saying:

"Governor Romney does not understand the value the American people place on
public broadcasting and the outstanding return on investment the system
delivers to our nation. We think it is important to set the record straight
and let the facts speak for themselves."

Exactly! What they said!

Big Bird is the man. He's 8 feet tall. He can sing and roller skate and ride
a unicycle and dance. Can you do that, Mr. Romney? I'm not talking about
your fox trot away from the facts. I'm talking about real dancing.

Since 1969, Big Bird has been the king of the block on "Sesame Street." When
I was a child, he and his friends taught me the alphabet and the colors and
how to do simple math.

Do you know how to do simple math, Mr. Romney? Maybe you and the Countess
Von Backward could exchange numbers.

Big Bird and his friends also showed me what it meant to resolve conflicts
with kindness and accept people's differences and look out for the less
fortunate. Do you know anything about looking out for the less fortunate,
Mr. Romney? Or do you think they're all grouches scrounging around in trash
cans?

[snip]

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