NPR Promotes New York Times Food Writer's 'War on Meat'

May 8th, 2021 10:52 PM

Liberals are having it both ways right now. It's nuts to suggest Joe Biden has a plan to take away your meat. But the eco-lefties really want to limit everyone's meat intake, especially beef. On Saturday night's All Things Considered, NPR host Michel Martin brought on New York Times columnist and food writer Mark Bittman for an interview headlined "Food World Ramps Up The War On Meat…

NPR Gives 8 Minutes to WashPost to Defend Lame Tim Scott 'Fact Check'

May 2nd, 2021 11:10 PM

Washington Post "fact checker" Glenn Kessler drew a lot of fire for digging deeply into the family history of Sen. Tim Scott to suggest his life story was exaggerated. On Sunday night's All Things Considered, NPR weekend host Michel Martin devoted more than eight minutes of air time to letting Kessler defend himself, as liberal journalists stick up for liberal journalists and…

Even NPR Noticed Sen. Gillibrand Won't Talk About Cuomo #MeToo Moment

February 28th, 2021 7:21 AM

On Friday's All Things Considered, National Public Radio reported on Gov. Andrew Cuomo's growing scandals, and as they discussed Lindsey Boylan's charges of sexual harassment, reporter Sally Herships noted Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand's office gave her the "No comment" treatment. This is the same Gillibrand that drove Sen. Al Franken out of office on sexual harassment charges. 

NP-Arf! Mike Pompeo-Pounding NPR Becomes a Lapdog for Tony Blinken

February 18th, 2021 6:12 AM

For all the wisecracks about "state-run TV" under Trump, the shoe is now on the other foot, and NPR sounds like "state-run radio," or in one case, "Department of State-run radio." On Tuesday's All Things Considered, anchor Mary Louise Kelly interviewed the new Secretary of State. The online headline was "Secretary Of State Blinken Outlines Biden Administration's Foreign Policy Goals…

NPR Promotes Attack on Trump's VOA Boss Cracking Down on Liberal Tilt

September 7th, 2020 7:21 AM

The last people who should try to sound credible about preventing bias and preserving neutrality in government-funded broadcasting is NPR, but  media reporter David Folkenflik has aired several stories in the last few weeks touting the complaints about political interference in the Voice of America news service, now run by Trump appointee Michael Pack. This is a massive conflict of interest:…

Brit Hume Rips WSJ News Team for Skipping Dem Rudeness to Barr

July 29th, 2020 9:06 PM

There were some surprises in the last 24 hours in media coverage of the very contentious House Judiciary Committee hearing on Tuesday with Attorney General William Barr.

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NPR Touts Planned Parenthood Backing Biden in 'Life & Death Election'

June 16th, 2020 8:48 AM

Is NPR hopelessly liberal, living inside a bubble? Yes. They posted this online headline without any noticeable fraction of smirking irony: 

"Planned Parenthood Backs Biden, Seeing a 'Life And Death Election' Ahead"

Column: When Russiagate Conveniently Vanishes

June 5th, 2020 6:57 AM

Rod Rosenstein – the former Deputy Attorney General at the red hot center of the Robert Mueller probe into the phantom menace of Trump collusion with the Russians – testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee on June 3. You may not know that happened. ABC, CBS, and NBC ignored it that night.

Mark Levin Rips NPR as 'Agenda-Driven Pathetic Joke' News Operation

April 3rd, 2020 1:16 PM
NPR media reporter David Folkenflik singled out conservative talk-radio star Mark Levin for coronavirus mockery at the end of an April 1 story on All Things Considered story on how Dr. Anthony Fauci is making the rounds of all media -- not just Fox News, but "CBS, NPR, Telemundo, Science magazine, Barstool Sports, Desus & Mero on Showtime." But he especially hated Fox, so Levin tweeted NPR is…

NPR Turns to Angry Feminists as Warren Quit (Neither Endorsed Her!)

March 8th, 2020 8:19 AM
In the wake of Elizabeth Warren dropping out of the presidential race on Thursday night, NPR’s All Things Considered only the considered “opinion writers” who were feminist Democrats. The question from anchor Audie Cornish was “what did this primary season teach us about the state of things for women seeking the highest office?” Not considered: Shouldn't angry feminists actually endorse a woman…

Column: No Centrists in the Democratic Primaries

February 12th, 2020 8:14 AM
On Sunday, The Washington Post editorial page led with a dramatic and rarely uttered fact check. The headline was “There are no ‘centrists’ – the Democratic primary race is not a choice between change and the status quo.” The Post insisted “every major Democratic candidate is running on an agenda to the left of Mr. Obama’s.” NPR also arrived at this candid and accurate assessment.  

NPR's Red Carpet for Muslims Mourning Media Bias Against Omar, Tlaib

February 9th, 2020 8:39 AM
NPR's badly named evening newscast All Things Considered recently devoted two eight-minute segments to anchor Audie Cornish soliciting the radical thoughts of Muslim activists in Dearborn, Michigan. In the first, a man named Iltefat Hamzavi fried up this hate nugget: "I've been at many dinner tables where somebody voted for Trump. And you're like, that's like chickens voting for Chick-fil-A." In…

NPR Tags Iranian Terrorist PR Corps as a 'Right-Wing News Agency'

January 10th, 2020 3:37 PM
One of the most annoying long-term trends in media labeling is using the words "conservative" or "right-wing" to describe not only American conservatives, but the worst tyrants abroad, from Soviet communists to now Iranian terrorists. NPR anchor Mary Louise Kelly interviewed a spokesman for a "right-wing news agency with close ties to Iran's powerful Revolutionary Guard force, or IRGC."

NPR: Shepard Smith Quitting Fox Looks Like a 'Purge Based on Purity'

October 12th, 2019 10:20 AM
NPR's longtime loathing of Fox News approached Maximum Shamelessness on Friday night when NPR anchor Ari Shapiro suggested that Shepard Smith abruptly leaving Fox looked like "a purge based on purity." As if NPR has a pile of conservatives on staff for balance? In 2010, NPR fired Juan Williams for an appearance on Fox where he admitted he gets nervous when people wear Muslim garb on airplanes.