NPR Chief Vivian Schiller Resigns; NPR Board Confirms She Was Forced Out
NOTE: Updates will be posted below the break as they come in. Check in for all the latest developments.
In the wake of a video sting showing NPR executives making disparaging comments towards conservatives, National Public Radio announced Wednesday morning that it had accepted the resignation of its president Vivian Schiller. "The Board accepted Vivian’s resignation with understanding, genuine regret and great respect for her leadership of NPR these past 2 years," said Board Chairman Dave Edwards.
The hidden-camera video, released Tuesday, showed NPR exec Ron Schiller, no relation to Vivian, calling the Tea Party "racist" and "xenophobic" and insisting that NPR would be "better off in the long-run" without the federal dollars that congressional Republicans have been seeking to rescind. A pair of NPR statements disavowed Ron Schiller's comments, and specifically rejected his claims regarding NPR funding.
Vivian Schiller was also the target of criticism for her handling of the firing of Juan Williams from NPR for comments he made about Muslims that the station considered inappropriate. Schiller acknowledged in a speech at the National Press Club on Monday that the firing was not handled correctly.
Williams appeared on the Fox News Channel, where he is a contributor, on Tuesday night to denounce NPR for the revelations in the undercover video. "They prostitute themselves for money," he had told Fox Nation earlier in the day. Appearing on Tuesday's "Hannity", Williams blasted NPR's leadership for "destroying NPR":
These people are so rude and condescending and they say people like me are bigots because i tell you what I feel. These folks are not only attack the tea party as anti-intellectual and racist and bias. They attack anybody that disagrees with their point of view –this elitist, this NPR point of view that time rest of us are a bunch of dummies, a bunch of rubes from the country, we don’t understand what going on. he thinks we lack education and only his group up there, on the executive floor of NPR really understand. These folks are doing damage, Sean, to real good journalists at NPR the people who gather the news. Because they are destroying the brand. These people are just destroying NPR.
UPDATE (9:40): Here is the full text of Board Chairman Dave Edwards's statement:
It is with deep regret that I tell you that the NPR Board of Directors has accepted the resignation of Vivian Schiller as President and CEO of NPR, effective immediately.
The Board accepted her resignation with understanding, genuine regret, and great respect for her leadership of NPR these past two years.
Vivian brought vision and energy to this organization. She led NPR back from the enormous economic challenges of the previous two years. She was passionately committed to NPR's mission, and to stations and NPR working collaboratively as a local-national news network.
According to a CEO succession plan adopted by the Board in 2009, Joyce Slocum, SVP of Legal Affairs and General Counsel, has been appointed to the position of Interim CEO. The Board will immediately establish an Executive Transition Committee that will develop a timeframe and process for the recruitment and selection of new leadership.
I recognize the magnitude of this news – and that it comes on top of what has been a traumatic period for NPR and the larger public radio community. The Board is committed to supporting NPR through this interim period and has confidence in NPR's leadership team.
UPDATE (9:44): "I'm told by sources that she was forced out," NPR media reporter David Folkenflik claims.
UPDATE (9:53): Given Folkenfilk's claims, some on Twitter are noting that Schiller is essentially playing the same role than Williams played in his firing: a scapegoat in the midst of an onslaught of bad press. But Schiller (Vivian, not Ron) maintains a healthy share of the responsibility for her situation, if for no other reason than Juan Williams's ouster motivated the video sting behind the current controversy.
James O'Keefe, the conservative filmmaker responsible for the effort, told CNN on Tuesday:
"My colleague Shaughn Adeleye who posed as one of the members of the Muslim Brotherhood was pretty offended with what happened with Juan Williams and he suggested looking into NPR after that incident back in the fall," O'Keefe said to CNN Correspondent Brian Todd on Tuesday.
"My other colleague Simon Templar came up with the idea to have a Muslim angle since Juan Williams was fired due to his comments. So we decided to see if there was a greater truth or hidden truth amongst these reporters and journalists and executives."
UPDATE (10:04): "So which is it?" asks Ed Morrssey. Did Schiller resign, or did the board force her out, as Folkenflik insists?
This is no point of mere semantics. NPR holds itself out as a news organization, and asks its consumers to give it credibility. Is Folkenflik misinformed, or is the board lying about their “regret” at accepting Schiller’s resignation? I’d guess it’s the latter, as NPR desperately attempts to save face after a series of scandals and botched management decisions, starting with the termination of Juan Williams last year.
UPDATE (10:08): Jim Geraghty notes the colossal severance packages that have been given to previous outgoing executives - former CEO Kenneth Stern received $872,189 when he stepped down. Considering NPR's claims regarding the absolute necessity of maintaining its federal funding, the severance pay Schiller receives is a tangentially-relevant political question.
UPDATE (10:35): On Twitter, NYU journalism professor and prominent media critic Jay Rosen quips: "Maybe the NPR board should open peace negotiations with Breitbart, Bozell and Michele Bachmann. Or better yet, absorb them onto the board."
Or maybe NPR could just give up its federal funding, and insulate itself from claims that it uses taxpayer dollars to fund a politically-lopsided news operation. As CEI's Lee Doren noted: "I love how the Left is incredulous that people might object to being taxed to fund media against their political interests."
Rosen also tweeted (and Folkenflik re-tweeted): "Today is the high point for 'please don't hurt us, we'll be good' journalism." Wouldn't it be more accurate to call it "please don't take our federal funding, we won't slander millions of taxpayers" journalism?
UPDATE (10:57): This from Jack Ohman of the Oregonian:

UPDATE (11:02): The news networks' reaction to yesterday's sting video was pretty much what you'd expect. As NB's Scott Whitlock documents, CBS simply ignored the video, while NBC tried to downplay its significance. What do you suppose their reaction to Schiller's ouster will be?
UPDATE (11:04): Jim DeMint doesn't really care about the makeup of NPR's senior staff. In a statement Wednesday morning, he reiterated his support for a measure to remove NPR's federal funding.
The issue about taxpayers funding public broadcasting isn't about who gets hired or fired, it's about two simple facts: we can't afford it and they don't need it. We're facing a $1.5 trillion deficit and spending hundreds of millions on public broadcasting makes no sense today when they are raising millions from private donors and Americans already have thousands of media choices.
UPDATE (11:07): Folkenflik just tweeted: "Board chairman Edwards confirms board ousted her - said Schiller set tone by saying board should take any action it felt necessary." In other words, Edwards lied this morning when he claimed that Schiller had resigned.
UPDATE (11:10): Make sure you check out Noel Sheppard's full report on Juan Williams and his scathing criticism of NPR, outlined breifly above.
UPDATE (11:19): As reported on NPR's website, here's some more detail on Edwards's admission that Schiller was, in fact fired:
"The board had a wide-ranging conversation with Vivian last night," about recent events and "how the organization needed to move forward."
Schiller, he said, told the board members that they should have "the flexibility to do what [they] felt was important." She "offered to step aside if that was the board's will," he said, "and the board ultimately decided that was in the best interest of the organization."
Edwards also noted that a CEO is responsible for the actions of his or her subordinates, so while Schiller was not directly respionsible for the content of the sting video, "we determined that it was the wise move for us to accept her resignation and move on." Edwards maintained that NPR is steadfastly opposed to the positions espoused by Ron Schiller in the video, and insisted that "the decision to part ways with Vivian Schiller should prove the board's commitment to NPR's standards," in NPR's words.
UPDATE (11:31): According to ABC's Jake Tapper, "Aspen Institute says Ron Schiller informed them that 'in light of the controversy' not in best interests of AI to work there". Schiller had been slated to head up a new arts program there. The press release announcing the hire has been taken down, but you can still see a cached version here.
UPDATE (11:49): In a statement to the New York Times, Schiller accepted responsibility for recent developments:
“I obviously had no prior knowledge” of [Ron Schiller's] comments, “and nothing to do with them, and disavowed them as soon as I learned of them all. But I’m the C.E.O., and the buck stops here,” she said in an interview Wednesday morning.
She added, “I’m hopeful that my departure from NPR will have the intended effect of easing the defunding pressure on public broadcasting.” Ms. Schiller has been campaigning in recent months against potential funding cuts.
UPDATE (12:27): David Folkenflik spoke in more detail about the controversy and the decision to force Schiller out on NPR this afternoon. Here's full audio of that segment, compliments of Yid with Lid:
UPDATE (12:39): Michael Barone has a very interesting column at the Washington Examiner on what NPR could learn from the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Barone's advice: "Don't fight defunding. Instead work with Congress to get NPR and CPB off the public payroll."
UPDATE (12:46): House Majority Leader Eric Cantor echoed Sen. DeMint's tone in a release his office put out a short while ago:
Our concern is not about any one person at NPR, rather it's about millions of taxpayers. NPR has admitted that they don't need taxpayer subsidies to thrive, and at a time when the government is borrowing 40 cents of every dollar that it spends, we certainly agree with them.
Republicans are clearly trying to avoid the perception that they are gloating over the past few days' events (not that that perception existed, but Cantor and DeMint did well to pre-empt it).
UPDATE (1:38): In the wake of Schiller's ouster, NB publisher Brent Bozell has sent a letter to House and Senate leaders asking them to withdraw federal support for NPR. You can read the full text of that letter here.
UPDATE (4:04): Surprise! The interim CEO appointed to replace Schiller has a record of contributing money to Democrats.
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O'Keefe is going to need a longer belt.
Submitted by SickofLibs on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 10:26am.
Much longer.
Everyone is named Schiller?
Submitted by StarAZ on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 1:31pm.
Am I missing the point? Does NPR have any face to save? I listen a while each morning while getting dressed--just to see what's up. The part I hate is Tina Brown and her so-called British take on things...so lofty about it all. I think these "stings" are pretty stupid, actually, and also the Jesse Waters ambushes, etc. Journalism--I don't even know what that means anymore.All Things Considered
Submitted by BuffNBone on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 1:47pm.
For NPR as a whole, wouldn't shill would be a better and more accurate descriptor of its mission? Or maybe just realize that a Schiller is defined as one who shills.A False Equivalence
Submitted by Tenebrous on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 6:56pm.
Oh no, this is true journalism -- undercover muckraking par excellence. This is not "gotcha" journalism. This was an interview, pure and simple, and the NPR twit revealed what passes for his soul. Let's have a thousand times a thousand more of these so that the world can see what all the slimy leftist organizations are really up to.Visions and Principles blog
They all deserve the wreckage they caused
Submitted by ChrisNH on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 10:28am.
NPR is just another Liberal acronym like ACORN was. Their hubris and arrogance, it appears, will suffocate them both. The crimes of NPR are much more aggregious, of course, because it takes money from EVERYONE while championing a blatant ideological bias. At least we had a choice to contribute to ACORN or not.
A choice on ACORN?
Submitted by 88Cid on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 12:53pm.
Correct me if I'm wrong but IIRC ACORN has received Federal money as well.Billions
Submitted by Blonde on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 12:57pm.
...of Federal dollars.Handy Reference Guide to Obama's Gaffes and Goofs ~ Currently Numbering 200 (and Counting)
And I'd be surprised
Submitted by HockeyKid on Thu, 03/10/2011 - 10:39am.
if they weren't still getting some funding, what with their "Organization of a Thousand Names" structure."Beauty is only skin deep, but liberal's to the bone." - me
Retire
Submitted by the mad pole on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 10:30am.
I smell a huge monetary parting gift.
Parting Bucks
Submitted by RightRealDeal on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 10:46am.
I agree and can't wait to find out how much $ she leaves with.
I'm sure she'll fit right in
Submitted by Miss_Me_Yet on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 10:46am.
I'm sure she'll fit right in over at the FCC or as Obama's next ' net neutrality ' czar.
Liberals ... we can't live with them, they couldn't survive without us ...
Tactical firing....I hope our Reps don't fall for it
Submitted by Blonde on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 10:47am.
This is a tactical maneuvre to stave off the defunding of CPB/NPR. I hope it doesn't work.
Yesterday, NKViking made the excellent point that the government funding of media outlets like CPB and NPR would most likely have been specifically prohibited by the Founders had they conceived of such a thing. And I agree with him. In fact, I sent his excellent comment to Allen West.
I truly hope the House stays the course and doesn't cave as far as totally defunding this nonsense. Speaking of nonsense, did anyone hear Harry Reid's pathetic little whine about losing his "Cowboy Poetry Festival" via defunding. WTH are we, as a nation, doing funding such stuff...oh right, pork, oink, oink, oink.
Handy Reference Guide to Obama's Gaffes and Goofs ~ Currently Numbering 200 (and Counting)
Tactical maneuver is right... surprised no one else said that.
Submitted by SickofLibs on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 11:20am.
No, I'm not.
Dont think it is gonna work
Submitted by bassndude on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 11:25am.
Dont think it is gonna work Blonde. After all, this attitude runs deep within the PBS/NPR click. And the Republicans know it.
Save a SeAL, club a liberal/troll!!
J,
Submitted by Dave. on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 11:38am.
I was thinking along the same lines, as the repubs have a hideous tendency to go all squishy when the left throws them a bone, as they are obviously doing here. Time will tell. -DaveVote for the American in November
Wow
Submitted by Dave. on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 11:40am.
The formatting has gone all whacky on me. -DaveVote for the American in November
Dave, SoL, Bass
Submitted by Blonde on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 11:55am.
I don't think it's (tactical firing of NPR CEO) going to work, either.
Debbie-Wasserman Shultz (Pelosi clone) is whining about a proposed cut of $1.5 million in "security" grants for Port Everglades. It's not for operational security, rather for upgrades. Apparently National Security is important locally, but not along the southern border in her mind!!!
Allen West poo poos her criticism, and rightly so. If the Port needs a million and a half so badly, let them get it from their customers. We went to the Port a few weeks ago to meet some relatives who were going cruising...it required photo ID's for both of us to get in. To my way of thinking, if they need the $1.5M so badly, charge each cruise passenger an extra dollar...sheesh. There's no reason for the rest of the country to pay for this.
Democrats are insane. They want it all. Cowboy Poets and James Bond toys. Give me a freakin' break.
I have great faith that Allen West will hold not only the democrats' feet to the fire, but the republican leadership's as well (one of the first things he did was send Cantor a letter saying the legislative schedule of 100 days was too short and lazy and not ambitious enough!).
Handy Reference Guide to Obama's Gaffes and Goofs ~ Currently Numbering 200 (and Counting)
Gotta admit, I'm one jealous Texan
Submitted by RESTLESS 1 on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 1:38pm.
Blonde, I really wish we had an Allen West here. We'll see how the new Texas blood does, but none of them are West's caliber. I would not only vote for this man for president as many times as possible, I'd follow him into battle anywhere."I would not only vote for
Submitted by Beukeboom on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 2:11pm.
"I would not only vote for this man for president as many times as possible"
Well if he were running for office in Chicago and you lived in Cook County, Illinois, you COULD vote multiple times...
So could as your deceased friends and relatives.
It's the "Chicago Way"[tm]!
Blonde~
Submitted by GG_NB on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 11:46am.
Yeah, I heard the "Cowboy Poetry Festival" comment from Reid. I thought he was going to start crying. A Cowboy Poetry Festival? Seriously? Is it just me, or do you have to work really hard to throw money away in finding such a niche as cowboys and poetry?
What's next, Harry? The "Ballerina Knitting Competition"? -- the "Fireman Fingerpainting Contest" -- the "Loggers Linguine Cookoff"?
Somebody wake me up when the crazy is over.
"If not us, who? If not now, when?"
~Ronald Reagan
GG,
Submitted by Dave. on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 12:13pm.
Somebody wake me up when the crazy is over.
LOL - You might be asleep for some time, as I'm not sure the crazy is ever going to end.
Might even get worse.
-Dave
Vote for the American in November
Dave~
Submitted by GG_NB on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 12:37pm.
I'm afraid you are right! zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz"If not us, who? If not now, when?"
~Ronald Reagan
I hope Juan Williams
Submitted by dirtydan64 on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 10:49am.
Sues the Chit out of NPR and takes them for everything they have, and seek's representation by the likes of a Mark Levin or similar whose not going to settle out of court. Rather drag them thru every peak & Valley and all the mud puddles availble to man kind for their derrogatoring remarks made by Mr. Arrognat Schiller where he & NPR are still responsible for his action because he was acting on behalf of NPR when he and the other person made the conscience decision to meet to collect $5 Million, which Mr. Arrognat says or claims they denied wanting to accept the $5 Million
Maybe she "resigned" to take
Submitted by AngryInOhio on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 10:53am.
Maybe she "resigned" to take a position at the Aspen Institute.
Or to be Soros' new personal
Submitted by Beukeboom on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 10:53am.
Or to be Soros' new personal secretary/PR person.
Viv
Submitted by RightRealDeal on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 12:06pm.
Maybe MSNBC or better yet, Current TVTime for all NPR officials to
Submitted by Beukeboom on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 10:53am.
Time for all NPR officials to resign.
I think what we are seeing is
Submitted by inquiringmind on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 10:59am.
I think what we are seeing is the crumbeling of Obama's world. From the TRAP money being used to pay off unions to ACORN and their shananagans being brought to light and now this.
The left was so over the top in all of their dealings in the last two+ years and now it is being exposed for what it is. A lie.
Scott Walker, John Kasich, and John Christy as well as sites like this are leading the way to bring balance and common sense back.
The new media
Submitted by iveseenitall on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 11:00am.
Thank God for the new media. The left has been in control for so long, it must be in shock as it's being outed at every turn. Hoooo-ray!
NEVER,NEVER trust a "liberal" ( progressive)
Ding Dong
Submitted by Vonu on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 11:02am.
!
The Queen is dead, long live the Queen
Submitted by ledurchi on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 11:07am.
"She was passionately committed to NPR's mission" - aye, there's the rub.
Nothing changes but the names, the mission remains the same.
One of those "oops!" moments.
Submitted by bassndude on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 11:14am.
One of those "oops!" moments. While I agree that there is a right to speak your mind on anything, offending or not, right or left. I also think there is no place in information news media for bias, right or left, ( I can process the information).
Save a SeAL, club a liberal/troll!!
I hope this is the beginning
Submitted by Scuba Dude on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 11:17am.
I hope this is the beginning of the end for NPR and PBS. Stop ALL funding from Federal to State level. Let them compete on the same playing field as anyone else. I would love to see how long they would last with their current programming.
And as was mentioned above, Juan Williams should get a lawyer and SUE NPR for everything they got, and he should definitely include both Schiller's especially Vivian. She should forfeit her salary and bonus that she received during her tenure there.
NPR needs a complete shakeup
Submitted by d1carter on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 11:22am.
NPR needs a complete shakeup from the Board all the way down. Defund NPR, now.
Hey, Viv....
Submitted by almostacowboy on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 11:30am.
Don't let the door hit ya........Hey, Media~
Submitted by GG_NB on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 11:56am.
Somebody is doing your job for you."If not us, who? If not now, when?"
~Ronald Reagan
VIVIAN'S RESIGNATION
Submitted by thescoots on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 11:57am.
The best way to describe Vivian's resignation at NPR would be......"a good start."When can the taxpayers resign....?
Submitted by NeoKong on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 11:59am.
Funding NPR is a job they don't want anymore.NPR slander those who pay
Submitted by 4rcane on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 12:22pm.
NPR slander those who pay their salary and they're outraged that we dare demand fund withdrawn?Dear NPR -- Your human sacrifice is not accepted
Submitted by DaMav on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 12:26pm.
The whole culture is rotten There is no justification for using government money to subsidize a profitable segment like media Time to ELIMINATE funding for NPR/CPB. PeriodThis is a fun story and I
Submitted by Rusty Shackleford on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 12:30pm.
This is a fun story and I love how NPR's cage is getting rattled, but the problem is that leftists are like cockroaches. You squash one and there's always another to take its place. Hell, you can't even squash one because all squashing process does is cause them to flee to safety in academia or some other anti-intellectual place where they can cause some other form of social damage. Of course, it's still nice to know there's a little bit of fear running through their incredibly narrow minds "am I next?" hahahaha... Oh if only O'Keef hadn't turned out to be such a sleaze. I hope this success doesn't go to his head like the ACORN story did and he ends up doing another embarrassing Charlie Sheen-style thing.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Think Progress and Daily Kos
Submitted by Van Halen on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 12:43pm.
Think Progress and Daily Kos were saying yesterday that this was a nonissue and no one cared. Looks like NPR didn't agree! Now, it's time to defund NPR. If the Republicans can't do this, then we ought to be done with them.where these NPR types end up is revealing
Submitted by thescoots on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 1:00pm.
so Ron Schiller was tapped for the uber-leftist Aspen Institute....and his namesake, VIV....just watch where she ends up....it will also be a leftist outfit...like Huffington or Daily Kos type of deal...yet, NPR is fair and unbiased...defund now.....let them have their telethons and grants....they won't get advertisers....The head of this worm needs to be cut off
Submitted by holeinthehull on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 1:07pm.
The duo of Schiller and Schiller are gone but the snake is still there. NPR's culture is built around leftist reporters interviewing leftist wackos all over the world. They throw in a story once a quarter that reflects a half hearted cheer for a conservative cause. Cut the funding and lets watch how long it takes for this earthworm to perish.Ted Turner's looking for a
Submitted by Beukeboom on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 1:16pm.
Ted Turner's looking for a network to buy, isn't he?Isn't NPR on the AM dial?
Submitted by Pickles and Peppers on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 1:18pm.
I can't say I've ever listened, but I was interviewed once by a person on the street representing NPR. In the end who really cares, since they'll just get swallowed up by Clear Channel any day now.Well Viv
Submitted by Iron Tigers Vet on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 1:19pm.
You have been weighed, you have been measured, and you have been found wanting. Hasta la vista baby!!!Simon Templar?
Submitted by RJWall on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 1:29pm.
"My other colleague Simon Templar ..." Does he mean this guy? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_TemplarI liked the movie with Val
Submitted by Dan The Man 2 on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 11:56pm.
I liked the movie with Val Kilmer. It was very entertaining.I feel sorry for any unemployed person across this great nation
Submitted by Lipton on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 1:29pm.
with the last name of Schiller.Juan Williams touched on a
Submitted by johnsonl on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 2:00pm.
very true point: liberals destroy their own creations. Look at the way the MSM is running itself out of business by continuing to push a liberal agenda while their ratings and circulation plummet due to the fact that they lean left instead of reporting the news. Look at the unions, refusing to compromise, knowing that this is their death knell, perhaps for the democratic party. Look at Obamao, with Obamaocare being rejected by most states. For being so well educated, isn't this behavior self defeating? A scorpion and a frog sat on a riverbank. The scorpion asked the frog to carry him across the river. The frog refused, fearing the scorpion would sting him. The scorpion assured him that he would not, as they both would die. The frog eventually agreed and sure enough, the scorpion stung him midstream. Before they both drowned, the frog asked, "Why did you sting me? Now we are both going to die." The scorpion replied, "It's my nature."Juan Williams is too much...
Submitted by PrairieSky on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 3:02pm.
of a class act to admit this on camera, but you know he has to be taking enormous satisfaction from all these developments...I know I am. ;-D
"Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction...It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them (our children) to do the same." ~President Ronald Reagan
They can fire whoever they
Submitted by Thoreau on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 2:01pm.
They can fire whoever they want. I don't want my tax dollars going to a terrorist mouthpiece.What a goat rope this is...
Submitted by PrairieSky on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 3:01pm.
It sounds to me like they don't know which end is up over at NPR, and this couldn't happen to a more deserving bunch of people... As happy as I am that this Schiller (what is it about that last name??) witch is finally out, I still want all federal funding of NPR to stop. If all this is an attempt on NPR's part to put out the fire that they find themselves in (and I think this likely), good luck with that...I don't care if they pink slip everyone who works there, the bottom line remains the same. All fed funding for NPR should stop immediately, and should never be restored. If NPR wants to continue it's leftist bs, fine...let them, but not on the public's dime.
"Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction...It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them (our children) to do the same." ~President Ronald Reagan
They may not know which end
Submitted by Beukeboom on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 3:50pm.
They may not know which end is up but they certainly know which side is left.Yep...There's no doubt...
Submitted by PrairieSky on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 5:32pm.
about that.
"Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction...It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them (our children) to do the same." ~President Ronald Reagan
LOVE...
Submitted by Janey on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 2:20pm.
...Juan Williams' comments. Also, gotta love the description of James O'Keefe in many news sources today. "Right-wing prankster", "right-wing provocateur", and my favorite, "muckraking activist". How about, "Guy who's doing the job you won't."or maybe,,,,James O'Keefe,
Submitted by Miss_Me_Yet on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 2:30pm.
or maybe,,,,James O'Keefe, the true architect of Obama's Waterloo.Liberals ... we can't live with them, they couldn't survive without us ...
This rat, Schiller ....
Submitted by NL207 on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 3:47pm.
will just crawl down another tax dollar supported hole someplace. These people are well connected.What needs to happen is not only the defunding of NPR, but the revocation of their tax free status since they are in fact a political action organization working to further a particular agenda. These folks are a PAC or a 527(c) hiding behind some sort of not-for-profit facade.
"National Public Radio, Inc. is a not-for-profit corporation" http://www.npr.org/about/aboutnpr/publicradiofinances.html
They don't say here whether its a 503(c), 501(c) or whatever. Make'em a 527(c). Watch their contributions dry up.
He can go to work for some shady muslim lobbyist group
Submitted by SickofLibs on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 4:00pm.
He already demonstrated he has no problem helping (unvetted) muslim lobbyists in their stated efforts to install sharia law in the US. Which I think is the much bigger story than calling the TP racist... the whole MSM has been doing that for years already.Agree.
Submitted by Janey on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 4:24pm.
But will the real story ever get out there? Doubtful. And where the F**K (sorry) are the so-called feminists in all this? Why is it that they don't care AT ALL about Muslim subjugation of women? Or support a STRONG woman like Sarah Palin? They are a bunch of hypocrites who care only about liberal politics, not women. Conservatives? HORROR. Sharia Law? Just great.The feminists? They're busy shrieking about Planned Parenthood
Submitted by SickofLibs on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 4:33pm.
Priorities, ya know.They are making room for van
Submitted by LAM SON 719 on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 4:46pm.
They are making room for van jones, one minnion replaced by another.Hey,
Submitted by Janey on Wed, 03/09/2011 - 5:06pm.
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