Debate thrusts Big Bird into presidential campaign

NEW YORK (AP) - Big Bird has never been so hot.
"Saturday Night Live," Jimmy Fallon, Piers Morgan, the "Today" show and "Good Morning America" all asked for appearances from the "Sesame Street" character on Thursday after he was unexpectedly thrust into the presidential campaign by Mitt Romney.
Sesame Workshop says the giant yellow Muppet is declining all appearances, but there was this tweet from Big Bird on the Sesame Street account: "My bed time is usually 7:45, but I was really tired yesterday and fell asleep at 7! Did I miss anything last night?"
Yes, Bird. During Wednesday's debate with President Barack Obama, Romney called for cutting federal funding to PBS, despite saying, "I love Big Bird." It renewed a long-running debate over subsidies to public broadcasting.
"I'm going to stop the subsidy to PBS," the former Massachusetts governor, a Republican, said during a deficit-cutting discussion. "I'm going to stop other things. I like PBS. I love Big Bird. I actually like you, too, Jim (Lehrer, PBS newsman and debate moderator). But I'm not going to ... keep on spending money on things to borrow money from China to pay for it."
PBS chief Paula Kerger said she "just about fell off the sofa" when the issue suddenly came up during the debate. She said that if the subsidy goes, so will some PBS stations.
Federal funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting totals $450 million this year, accounting for about 15 percent of the CPB's budget, she said. Federal money supplements the budgets of PBS' 179 stations nationally. For some of the smaller stations in rural areas, this subsidy accounts for more than half of its yearly budget, so many can't operate without it.
Considering Romney stressed the importance of education, she said she hopes he realizes the extent of educational programming that PBS offers. Four out of five children under age 5 watch public television, where "Sesame Street" is a long-running hit, she said.
"To me, public television is like mom and apple pie," she said. "Maybe it's because I'm just too close to it. Maybe it's because I talk to so many people for whom public television is a lifeline."
But public broadcasting funding has been a frequent target of congressional Republicans, who believe PBS and National Public Radio favor liberal points of view.
"It is demoralizing to have our work put in the middle of this debate," Kerger said. "We don't belong here."
The issue quickly became a hot topic on social media, where Twitter reported a peak of 17,000 tweets per second about Big Bird. The hashtag #SaveBigBird quickly sprouted up.
New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof tweeted: "Hey, I figured out how Romney will balance the budget: sale of TV rights to broadcast the decapitation of Big Bird."
For several years, "Sesame Street" has produced videos and other materials for the Pentagon to help children deal with parents' absences during tours of duty as well as other stresses suffered by the children of troops. Asked at a Pentagon briefing whether the Defense Department wants to see its relationship with the program continue, press secretary George Little sidestepped the question.
"I will say that we've had a long-lasting and effective partnership with 'Sesame Street' and they have supported military children," Little said.""But I'm not going to get into politics here - I wouldn't want to ruffle any feathers, so to speak."
Sesame Workshop, the producers who make "Sesame Street," noted that while it is not part of PBS, it depends on the stations to distribute its work.
"Sesame Workshop is a nonpartisan, nonprofit educational organization," said Sherrie Westin, Sesame Workshop spokeswoman. "We do not comment on campaigns, but we're happy we can all agree that everyone likes Big Bird."
"Saturday Night Live," Jimmy Fallon, Piers Morgan, the "Today" show and "Good Morning America" all asked for appearances from the "Sesame Street" character on Thursday after he was unexpectedly thrust into the presidential campaign by Mitt Romney.
Sesame Workshop says the giant yellow Muppet is declining all appearances, but there was this tweet from Big Bird on the Sesame Street account: "My bed time is usually 7:45, but I was really tired yesterday and fell asleep at 7! Did I miss anything last night?"
Yes, Bird. During Wednesday's debate with President Barack Obama, Romney called for cutting federal funding to PBS, despite saying, "I love Big Bird." It renewed a long-running debate over subsidies to public broadcasting.
"I'm going to stop the subsidy to PBS," the former Massachusetts governor, a Republican, said during a deficit-cutting discussion. "I'm going to stop other things. I like PBS. I love Big Bird. I actually like you, too, Jim (Lehrer, PBS newsman and debate moderator). But I'm not going to ... keep on spending money on things to borrow money from China to pay for it."
PBS chief Paula Kerger said she "just about fell off the sofa" when the issue suddenly came up during the debate. She said that if the subsidy goes, so will some PBS stations.
Federal funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting totals $450 million this year, accounting for about 15 percent of the CPB's budget, she said. Federal money supplements the budgets of PBS' 179 stations nationally. For some of the smaller stations in rural areas, this subsidy accounts for more than half of its yearly budget, so many can't operate without it.
Considering Romney stressed the importance of education, she said she hopes he realizes the extent of educational programming that PBS offers. Four out of five children under age 5 watch public television, where "Sesame Street" is a long-running hit, she said.
"To me, public television is like mom and apple pie," she said. "Maybe it's because I'm just too close to it. Maybe it's because I talk to so many people for whom public television is a lifeline."
But public broadcasting funding has been a frequent target of congressional Republicans, who believe PBS and National Public Radio favor liberal points of view.
"It is demoralizing to have our work put in the middle of this debate," Kerger said. "We don't belong here."
The issue quickly became a hot topic on social media, where Twitter reported a peak of 17,000 tweets per second about Big Bird. The hashtag #SaveBigBird quickly sprouted up.
New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof tweeted: "Hey, I figured out how Romney will balance the budget: sale of TV rights to broadcast the decapitation of Big Bird."
For several years, "Sesame Street" has produced videos and other materials for the Pentagon to help children deal with parents' absences during tours of duty as well as other stresses suffered by the children of troops. Asked at a Pentagon briefing whether the Defense Department wants to see its relationship with the program continue, press secretary George Little sidestepped the question.
"I will say that we've had a long-lasting and effective partnership with 'Sesame Street' and they have supported military children," Little said.""But I'm not going to get into politics here - I wouldn't want to ruffle any feathers, so to speak."
Sesame Workshop, the producers who make "Sesame Street," noted that while it is not part of PBS, it depends on the stations to distribute its work.
"Sesame Workshop is a nonpartisan, nonprofit educational organization," said Sherrie Westin, Sesame Workshop spokeswoman. "We do not comment on campaigns, but we're happy we can all agree that everyone likes Big Bird."
Let's put Big Bird on barbi.
How much money has The Muppets made? Millions and millions. Why are we subsidizing PBS? These kids shows make a ton of money on merchandising and we are paying to have them on PBS. You gotta be kidding? Not with my tax dollars!
@The Resistance....George, ever heard of Jim Henson Co. or Disney? yeah, you might want to look them up some time.
It's all about The Count. ONE...TWO...THREE...
No, not a fan of Bigbird.
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Now Grover (1.0 not so much super and not 2.0), and Coockie Monster (a.k.a. Veggie Monster), those are fellas I can hang with.
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Did mitt just put out a contract on big bird.?????
As long as that nasty Public Broadcasting System shows Sesame Street, American children could get two things that are dangerous to the right-wing agenda: 1) a love of learning and a chance to get a head start on a classroom education, and 2) lessons of tolerance for diversity. If low-income American kids grow up to be educated, where will the pool of people be from which the 1% can hire their servants at a low wage? If kids grow up learning tolerance of people from diverse cultures, skin colors, and beliefs, how can the TPgop hope to exploit people;'s xenophobia? It is a no-brainer for the nominee of the TPgop to go after Sesame Street under the guise of cutting the budget. Of course, the cost of PBS is a rounding error on the income of the 1%.
PBS doesnt need any money from the taxpayer. Â Plus we dont have the money. Â We are in debt, Â thanks to obama.
@sortbait yes because the National Debt and deficit spending all just magically started 4 years ago. Are you really that ignorant?
 @Ramsesthegreat  @sortbait Yes he is ...
Sad isn't it....
 @cptmac11 Those that live in glass houses mac...
Geez.....all the liberals are focusing on this one comment. Come on you sheeple. Get a clue, put down the Kool-Aid and take off the blinders. You are all acting as though this is the only thing Romney has in his plan. Yea, if it was it wouldn't make a difference but most of you are too clueless to realize he probably does have other ideas. The ignorance of so many of you never ceases to amaze me......
@shek069 Lots of liberals.17,000 liberal tweets per second on the comment.It did not go over well with the American people.
@shek069 Letâs be clear about what we saw at the first debate ⦠Mitt Romney has now become pro-regulation, pro-entitlement state, pro-maintaining the social safety net for the poor ⦠and he promises that heâs going to pay for all of that without raising taxes on anyone and heâll still reduce the deficit. Everybody gets a pony.
The federal government has no business spending money on things like PBS when the country is BROKE. When you lose your job, you stop buying your morning Starbucks - it may not make much of a difference dollar-wise, but it is an unnecessary expense. You prioritize your spending. This is nothing more than that.
@Altazi @MichaelSkolnik: Last night, Mitt Romney vowed to fire Big Bird to save 0.00014% of the budget.
@Altazi ...and the billions he wants to spend on defense that the Defense Dept didn't even request????
 @WendyTeagarden  @Altazi "Providing for the common defense" is a key point of the Constitution. Romney's desire to increase the defense budget is in response to escalating threats around the world.
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Nowhere in the Constitution does it call for supporting Big Bird.
 @cptmac11 "But over paying your corporate friend at tax payer expense is theft of the treasury and Treason."
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Like Solyndra mac?? Thanks for clearing that up.
 @Altazi  @WendyTeagarden Let's make this clear....
 "Providing for the common defense" is a key point of the Constitution.
But over paying your corporate friend at tax payer expense is theft of the treasury and Treason.
 Romney's desire to increase the defense budget is in response to escalating threats around the world.
That he would like to cause....
There that cleaned up ok now we see where you are going with that post....
You're welcome and thanks for stopping by..
 @Ramsesthegreat Ramses, I was thinking the same thing. All we have to do is look at WWI, WWII, Korea and Vietnam. Oops, looks like those all started with Democrat administrations. Maybe both the Dems and Repubs get us into wars, eh?
@Altazi @WendyTeagarden no where does the constitution state that the US must provide a world police force, either. So why does that seem to be what Republicans always seem to want. More wars, more deaths civilians, and more deaths of US citizens. There always seems to be a new war started whenever a Republican comes into office.
Romney, "I like to fire people". Big Bird, You're fired! Jim Leher, You're fired!
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What a job creator he is......
@WendyTeagarden Big Bird and PBS create an environment conducive to critical thought and learning, two things Republicans seem to despise. This is why they want to cut things like PBS, The National Endowment for the Arts, along with making higher education a luxury only afforded to the wealthy. They're message seems really clear, destroy anything that helps to generate intelligence. Perhaps that's due to all the evidence that shows that the higher a persons intelligence, the more likely they are to vote Democratically.
 @Ramsesthegreat  @WendyTeagarden Oh, you wise Democrats. Please help those of us that lack your higher understanding of the world.
 @cptmac11  @Ramsesthegreat It's amusing that you both fail to see your arrogance and perceived superiority.
 @Torino  @Ramsesthegreat  @WendyTeagarden I think he just did.
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@WendyTeagarden Big Bird not working for Romney. Working for libral left.
 @WendyTeagarden You hate Romney, he's the devil. You love Obama, he's perfect. We got it Wendy.
@Torino Never said that at all, fool and obviously a male.
 @HuskyKMA  @WendyTeagarden We call her sexiest ..
So you were way off....
 @WendyTeagarden Sexist
 @WendyTeagarden  @Torino Well obviously. So just to be clear you hate all men?
@WendyTeagarden Big Bird would have done better last night than Jim Leher. So maybe there is hope for Big Bird afterall.
Romney mocked Obama for advocating for repeal of the 4 billion a year subsidies for oil and gas companies. He ridiculed the 4 billion as basically a drop in the bucket compared to green industry stimulus money spent in 2009.Â
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His line was something like, it would take 50 years to equal the amount of stimulus.
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And then when asked what he would cut to reduce our deficits, he said he would end federal funding to PBS, which accounts for 1/8th of the amount that he had just mocked Obama for.Â
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But then again, we all know that to Romney's low information base, PBS is nothing but a liberal indoctrination mill for homosexuality and communism.Â
 @caphillkid "we all know that to Romney's low information base..."
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If we could only be smart like you. Thanks for stooping down to our level and grace us with your insight.
 @Torino  @caphillkid Well someone had to..
You didn't get in school...
So yea you just got schooled..
Now how's that working for you???
 @cptmac11 Aren't you special mac. It's clear we're going to have to run you through a tutorial on sarcasm. You're having far too much difficulty following the threads. Go check the dictionary and find out what sarcasm means and how it's used. You may enjoy reading this board more once you fully comprehend sarcasm.
Big Bird 2012!