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CBS News/ October 4, 2012, 5:46 PM

Romney's Big Bird line a rerun

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Mitt Romney's line about Big Bird went viral overnight -- but it is not new.

At 43, Big Bird is a lot older than most Americans would think. And as part of Romney's stump speech since last December, his involvement in this campaign is a lot as well.

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Romney: "I love Big Bird," but I'd cut PBS funding

During last night's debate, Romney explained a budget measure he often describes on the trail -- cutting federal funding to PBS, which has been airing "Sesame Street" since 1969. "I'm gonna stop the subsidy to PBS. I'm gonna stop other things," Romney said to moderator Jim Lehrer, whose Newshour program has aired on the broadcaster since 1975. "I like PBS, I like Big Bird, I actually like you too." However, in Romney's vision, they are considered non-essential elements of the federal budget and should not be publically funded.

Since early in his candidacy, Romney has spoken about cuts he would make to the federal budget in order to balance it and reduce American dependency on other countries. While he often remarked that President Obama's health care plan would be first on his list of cuts, he also spoke of publically-funded programs such as PBS and the National Endowment for the Arts. At the start of a three day bus tour ahead of the New Hampshire primary, the grandfather of eighteen (sixteen at the time) brought "Sesame Street's" beloved bird onto the stump.

Talking to the workers of Hypertherm factory in Hanover, N.H., at a town hall on December 21, 2011, he said that while public television was of value, it would not be worth borrowing money from China for in order to subsidize. Romney quipped, using what was a new line at the time, "I'm not going to make Big Bird go away, but there's going to be advertising on PBS if I'm president." The crowd did not seem to mind, and the line stayed. He elaborated that making such cuts was along the lines of rhetoric former President John F. Kennedy might have employed - saying that instead of being a nation expecting "free stuff," Americans should be more inclined to "dig deep, work hard, and sacrifice for America."

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Obama: "We didn't know Big Bird was driving the federal deficit"

He has continued to employ Big Bird throughout his time on the trail, using other pop culture analogies to explain that he wants cereal commercials on PBS. In Lansing, Mich., on February 25, he explained "You know, we send money every year to PBS so they don't have to have advertising on 'Sesame Street'. I like 'Sesame Street'. But I'm willing to have Big Bird look at Corn Flakes from time to time, all right?"

In a statement released today, PBS wrote in a press release that it was "very disappointed" that Romney used them - and its famed character - as "a political target" last night. "For more than 40 years, Big Bird has embodied the public broadcasting mission - harnessing the power of media for the good of every citizen, regardless of where they live or their ability to pay. Our system serves as a universally accessible resource for education, history, science, arts and civil discourse."

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takacrat says:
By cutting Big Bird and 10,000 other no brain dept. the US will stop all of this no sense spending. The Dem's is saying that don't worry about that Dripping water, about that light being left on, about that high price gas, it's not the problem it's the GOP being Rich, Why are they Rich, not for being able to fix that water drip, turning off that light, trying to find cheaper oil and gas!!!
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larrylinn1 says:
Big Bi4rd for President!
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takacrat says:
If you think Big Bird is Bad! The American Tax Payer is paying Texas Tech 7.5 Million to study Cow Farts!! They are trying to find out how much a Cow can make in 24 hrs in National Gas!!! I want to see how that they are going to Pipe it to my House and if it will lower my Gas Bill!!!!!
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Drew_1234 says:
Romney isn't waging a war on PBS. He's using PBS as a symbol of government spending on things that are great, but not necessary. That's what he said. We CANNOT keep borrowing money (not just from China) to pay for conviences when we have a HUGE national debt that isn't just going to go away. It's just like my family. I want to give my daughter everything that she wants. I want to her to go on vacation, out to eat, play every sport, have the best clothes and cell phone, etc., but it doesn't make fiscal (or moral) sense to spend ourselves into a hole of which we cannot get out. We need to wake up.
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inbethlehem says:
I am a long time viewer/listener of PBS and PRI and am a longtime member of my local NPR station (WHYY - Philly) and believe the reason the Republicans hate them both is because they offer intelligent, in-depth analysis on issues of domestic and international import.

And that bugs the GOP. They would rather have radio listeners tuning into the senseless drivel offered up by the AM loonies like Limbaugh and Hannity and TV viewers relying on FOX for their news and information.

Educated, informed voters are dangerous to the right wing.
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JoannaWilks says:
Save the big bird! SIGN THE PETITION TO SAVE PBS. www.SaveTheBigBird.com
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nearl451 says:
Next Romney Line: "I love Oliver Twist, but darn it...off tothe work house with you poor people!!"

{Big Republican donor laughter}
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bluejacket2-2009 says:
I'm tired of churches getting a free ride... they need to pay their fair share of the tax burden! If a 6 year old kid whose parents can't afford cable have to lose educational TV then make the churches pay too!! Religion is costing 100 billion a year in lost revenue...
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Lembano says:
I understand why Mr. Romney has no use for PBS or Big Bird. His kids have had Nannies to keep his kids entertained. Another strike against non-rich families.
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kboarderchick85 says:
We don't even have cable we just buy videos to watch and my kids learn from other shows like Team Umizoomi, Dinosaur Train, Micky Mouse Clubhouse, Little Einsteins, etc... PBS should have commercials and produce their own funding as well as everyone else, I would have no problem buying Sesame street videos. Romney didn't say get rid of it he just said they need to create some of their own funds. Too many people want everything for free. I was a single parent for 4 yrs, I never expected anything to be handed to me. I graduated *** Laude from the University, I worked for where I am even in a tough situation. More Americans need to realize that life is not free or cheap and they should work for it not live off welfare. If Big Bird is so important to not have commercials then donate some of your own money.
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