Karl Rove Calls Half Of NPR Listeners Saddam Hussein
Karl Rove: '45 Percent Of NPR Listeners Were Saddam Hussein'
GOP strategist Karl Rove and former Vermont Governor Howard Dean discussed the merits of various media outlets Monday night, unsurprisingly finding themselves on polar opposites of the debate.
Dean spoke positively about NPR, even in the wake of a recent controversy concerning the firing of correspondent Juan Williams over statements he made on Fox News, while Rove claimed that NPR’s audience was like Saddam Hussein.
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