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NPR admits a liberal bias
Townhall.com ^ | October 22, 2003 | Brent Bozell

Posted on 10/22/2003 7:34:03 AM PDT by .cnI redruM

National Public Radio is properly understood, even by the media, as radio by and for liberals, not the general public. As Washington Post media reporter Howard Kurtz puts it, the media landscape stretches "from those who cheer Fox to those who swear by NPR."

The only ones who seem not to know that the left has a massive, taxpayer-funded radio network of 700 affiliates are the liberals trying to sell investors on their own private-sector talk-radio network. A recent PBS "NewsHour" story on talk radio turned ridiculous when reporter Terence Smith allowed liberal-network booster Jon Sinton to proclaim: "Every day in America on the 45 top-rated talk radio stations, there are 310 hours of conservative talk. There is a total of five hours of talk that comes from the other side of the aisle."

Don't buy that for a minute. The key word in that sentence is "top-rated" stations. Sinton's upset that conservatives apparently dominate "top-rated" talk. That doesn't mean NPR doesn't have hundreds of hours of liberal talk shows, not to mention liberal "news" shows. It's just not "top-rated."

Last week, NPR's own official ombudsman, Jeffrey Dvorkin, admitted a liberal bias in NPR's talk programming. The daily program "Fresh Air with Terry Gross" -- a 60-minute talk show about the arts, literature and also politics -- airs on 378 public-radio stations across the fruited plain. Gross recently became a hot topic on journalism Web sites for first having a friendly, giggly interview with "satirist" Al Franken, promoting his obnoxious screed against conservatives on Sept. 3, and then on Oct. 8, unloading an accusatory, hostile interview on Bill O'Reilly's show. She pressed the Fox host to respond to the obnoxious attacks of Franken and other critics. Dvorkin ruled: "Unfortunately, the (O'Reilly) interview only served to confirm the belief, held by some, in NPR's liberal media bias ... by coming across as a pro-Franken partisan rather than a neutral and curious journalist, Gross did almost nothing that might have allowed the interview to develop."

The news reports on NPR should be cause for greater public concern. Under the guise of "objective news" reporting, the left is actively advancing its political agenda. On the Oct. 17 "Morning Edition," host Bob Edwards launched into a long "news" report on the flaws of the Bush foreign policy, observing: "Overall, the policies of the United States are still very unpopular around the world. The Bush Doctrine, a preference for unilateral military action and a disdain for multinational diplomacy, is under scrutiny more than ever." The Middle East "road map" was "in tatters," Iraq and Afghanistan were "highly unstable." NPR may as well have suggested it was time for a different president.

Reporter Mike Shuster was intent on driving home the theme that the Bush foreign policy may (read: we hope) one day be analyzed as an utter failure. His three primary, supposedly nonpartisan "experts" were Ivo Daalder, a member of Clinton's National Security Council; Michael Mandelbaum, a foreign policy adviser to the 1992 Clinton campaign; and John Mearshimer, a regular critic of Bush foreign policy who argued in Foreign Policy magazine that Iraq should have remained under "vigilant containment," which we could also describe as maintaining a murderous tyrant in power. Their controversial views and Clinton connections were not developed by NPR.

Perhaps the biggest public-relations problems for NPR come when its liberal reporters hit the weekend talk-show circuit and let their opinions fly wildly. On Oct. 18, NPR legal reporter Nina Totenberg pronounced from her regular panelist perch on the TV show "Inside Washington" that General Jerry Boykin, who sermonized in Christian churches with the shocking, less-than-Unitarian message that Christianity is true and other creeds are false, should be fired.

Well, that's not the way it came out. First, Totenberg said Boykin's remarks were "seriously bad stuff," and then she said, "I hope he's not long for this world." Host Gordon Peterson joked, "What is this, The Sopranos?" Withdrawing to damage-control mode, Totenberg said she didn't mean she hoped he would die, just that he shouldn't last long "in his job."

But it's Totenberg who ought to fear for her job with these outbreaks of hate speech. Totenberg used this very same TV show to wish in 1995 that if the "Good Lord" knew justice, Senator Jesse Helms will "get AIDS from a transfusion, or one of his grandchildren will get it."

It's awfully ironic that a woman who has spent 30 years saying outrageous liberal things on the taxpayer dime is now attacking a general on the grounds that there ought to be some things government officials cannot say and keep their jobs. The concern over these Boykin remarks should not be about the separation of church and state. It ought to be about the separation of National Public Radio from the state.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: brentbozell; defundnpr; npr; talkradio
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I almost appreciate NPR staying taxpayer financed. You can always turn it on and explain to your kids . "THis is your brain on drugs."

In actuality, I'd be knocked over if NPR was anything but liberal. Poeple who live off the taxpayer dole are not really happy when anyone announces that era of big government is over.

1 posted on 10/22/2003 7:34:04 AM PDT by .cnI redruM
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To: .cnI redruM
great post thanks. my mind is at ease now (sarcasm). about time these people admit it.
2 posted on 10/22/2003 7:38:59 AM PDT by bedolido (I can forgive you for killing my sons, but I cannot forgive you for forcing me to kill your sons)
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To: .cnI redruM
Let's see,

NPR is Liberal.

In other breaking news:
The Pope is reported to be Catholic.
Bears habitually "do their business" in woodland areas.
Immersion in water leads to a condition known as "wet."

Duh.
3 posted on 10/22/2003 7:39:18 AM PDT by RebelBanker (Deo Vindice)
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To: .cnI redruM
Nasty Nina = Ugly Redefined
4 posted on 10/22/2003 7:40:45 AM PDT by DarthVader (Michael Moore should have done to him what was done to Joe Pesci in Casino)
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To: .cnI redruM

Nina Totenberg

5 posted on 10/22/2003 7:41:23 AM PDT by danneskjold
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To: .cnI redruM
And today's "YA THINK???" Award goes to Brent Bozell, for stating the blatantly obvious.
6 posted on 10/22/2003 7:41:42 AM PDT by Old Sarge (Serving You... on Operation Noble Eagle!)
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To: .cnI redruM
The FReerepublic 'search' feature is one of the best on any forum I've ever been on. Please try it - 'we'll like it!'
7 posted on 10/22/2003 7:45:55 AM PDT by harpu
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To: .cnI redruM

WHAT!! NPR coverage is slanted????
8 posted on 10/22/2003 7:47:11 AM PDT by keithtoo (Tax Cuts - A robber who doesn't steal from you isn't GIVING you a VCR!!)
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To: .cnI redruM
I'm shocked, SHOCKED, at this unforeseeable news!
9 posted on 10/22/2003 7:55:41 AM PDT by Teacher317
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To: .cnI redruM
The crazy thing is, the devoted NPR listeners that I'm acquainted with SWEAR that NPR is fair and balanced.....
10 posted on 10/22/2003 7:59:27 AM PDT by CheneyChick (Let the Hauskleaning Begin)
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To: .cnI redruM
when anyone announces that era of big government is over.

Surely you aren't suggesting that it is.
11 posted on 10/22/2003 8:05:52 AM PDT by gcruse (http://gcruse.typepad.com/)
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To: .cnI redruM
I hardly ever listen to NPR except to hear 'The Prairie Home Companion. I did listen to NPR's Fresh Air with Terry Gross when she interviewed Bill O Reilly about his latest book. Bill handed her her head in a sack. Great stuff.
12 posted on 10/22/2003 8:07:30 AM PDT by Lee Heggy (Make God laugh...tell him your plans.)
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To: CheneyChick
Usually that occurs during their telethons where they talk about all their enlightening programs that they want you to bankroll....
13 posted on 10/22/2003 8:09:02 AM PDT by .cnI redruM (The September 11th attacks were clearly Clinton's most consequential legacy. - Rich Lowry)
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Usually that occurs during their telethons where they talk about all their enlightening programs that they want you to bankroll....
14 posted on 10/22/2003 8:09:17 AM PDT by .cnI redruM (The September 11th attacks were clearly Clinton's most consequential legacy. - Rich Lowry)
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To: Lee Heggy
If you can withstand Garrison Communard, you have stouter innards than I.
15 posted on 10/22/2003 8:10:50 AM PDT by .cnI redruM (The September 11th attacks were clearly Clinton's most consequential legacy. - Rich Lowry)
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"The crazy thing is, the devoted NPR listeners that I'm acquainted with SWEAR that NPR is fair and balanced....."

This reminded me of the statement certain music fans make when they say "I like both kinds of music, country and western".
16 posted on 10/22/2003 8:11:59 AM PDT by BattleFlag
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To: danneskjold
Nina Totenburg's not only liberal, she's viscious, evil, stupid and ugly to boot.
17 posted on 10/22/2003 8:12:13 AM PDT by pgkdan
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To: .cnI redruM
'Know thy enemy'.
18 posted on 10/22/2003 8:12:28 AM PDT by Lee Heggy (Make God laugh...tell him your plans.)
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To: .cnI redruM
It is funny to watch the liberals in panic-mode over talk-radio and Foxnews. They are trying to concoct ways to level the playing field with the Fairness Doctrine and more heavy-handed FCC regulations. What liberals don't understand is that it isn't that conservatives have an advantage in broadcasting...it is that they have a message that is resonating with more people and thus...is more popular.

The liberals are intentionally trying to confuse popularity with inequality. It's not that they don't have ample resources to get their message out; it's just that people aren't listening to their message, and therefore, in their view, it's not fair. In other words, they just don't believe in...or trust, the free-market.
19 posted on 10/22/2003 8:20:37 AM PDT by cwb
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To: .cnI redruM
...and in other news, scientists have recently announced that the sky is blue!
20 posted on 10/22/2003 8:23:17 AM PDT by Henrietta
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