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NPR journalists sit on their hands and pretend not to see/hear the truth about Russiagate, nor do they admit that Biden's laptop was real and authentic and full of compromising info about Biden, all because doing so would "help Trump".
So much for journalists seeking the truth.
"The quiet part" hasn't been very quiet at NPR for a long time.
Anyone who actually listens to NPR for five minutes can tell you that.
It's nice to see this NPR writer expose Russiagate for the deep-state fraud it was...
He did nothing of the sort.
And as the Cato Institute reported:
"..Russian agents did conspire to influence the election, undermine Clinton and help Trump, and Trump as well as people close to him eagerly welcomed the help..."
"..Russian agents did conspire to influence the election, undermine Clinton and help Trump, and Trump as well as people close to him eagerly welcomed the help..."
NPR can't possibly be biased. Their news reporters and commentators say everything in soft monotone voices which means they're impartial.
“Not only that, but NPR has received many prestigious awards throughout its history. Therefore the current product is beyond criticism.”
- many posters on city data.
Npr and the rest of public radio and public broadcasting at one point was a national treasure, now the tax paying service no longer serves a purpose and a shadow of itself due to going far left, abandoning objectivity and intellectual diverse opinions, does not meet half way with many Americans on the right and even amongst many bleeding heart leftist. Npr has lost alot of credibility.
In my opinion, I like APM (American Public Media- still partnered with by some NPR affiliates for some of their broadcasting) better with offerings like Marketplace and I miss the old "Cartalk" show with Click and Clack that offered practical tidbits in a humorous way.
The last 4 or 5 years NPR has just gotten so glum that it is insufferable to listen to. Maybe it's just my local affiliate, but just about every single story is about the doom of climate change or how everything is related to systemic racism. Unlike some people on this forum, yes, I do believe that racism is real and affects some people more adversely than others and there is evidence to believe our climate does face some real threats, some of which may be due to manmade pollution. But NPR just feels like it is all about accentuating despair these days.
However, a lot of the talk radio alternatives are not good alternatives. I also don't want to listen to Sean Hannity or Glenn Beck's boring and aimless ramblings about their latest conspiracy theories nor hear some infomercial for whatever snake oil "magic" vitamin products someone is hawking like a carnival barker.
Over the air talk radio in general just isn't that good these days.
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