The BlogBiting the Hand at NPR1:34 PM, May 25, 2012
• By PATRICK COOKE
The successful have always been eyed with suspicion by the plain, decent old folk over at NPR, except for the once or twice a year when the alms cup comes out for a rattle or two. So it was a little astonishing to hear Garrison Keillor, the Clem Kadiddlehopper of the pubic airwaves, sing this smug little ditty, “Forever Dumb,” last Saturday night during NPR’s pledge week: ![]() May you always be important May the members of your fan club May you grow up to be beautiful My you ever be successful May your hands always be skillful May you stick you finger in the pie If you’d felt any inclination to reach for the phone and pledge, you probably had to at least stop and wonder why NPR would treat with derision those who are in the best position to give. Yes, the network’s thank you gift included the choice of a subscription to Newsweek or the New Yorker, but couldn’t decide. Too dumb, I guess. The Weekly Standard ArchivesBrowse 15 Years of the Weekly Standard
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