Matt Schlapp said PBS was "insane" after its show "Sesame Street" announced the addition of Ji-Young, a 7-year-old Korean American girl.
They never miss a trick to defund PBS but the public also won't support it. That's why they, and NPR, have commercials now (controlled but still commercials). Democrats never respond by reminding citizens why we partially fund PBS, or NPR, so such calls should be a moment to do that. The poor, who generally can't spare money for newspapers or technology, should still have access to news since they can still vote (if they have an address). I think Con's should have to prove where PBS is being partial or partisan. Personally I don't see it.