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NPR Executives Send Memos: Employees Forbidden to Rally with Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert

By Tim Graham | October 13, 2010 | 14:45

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The Poynter Institute's Romenesko website published a memo (sent today, and leaked today) from Ellen Weiss, senior vice president for news at National Public Radio insisting to the staff that they cannot attend the liberal Jon Stewart/Stephen Colbert rallies on October 30.

NPR journalists may not participate in marches and rallies involving causes or issues that NPR covers, nor should they sign petitions or otherwise lend their name to such causes, or contribute money to them. This restriction applies to the upcoming John [sic] Stewart and Stephen Colbert rallies.

Glynnis McNicol at Mediaite quipped: "No word on whether NPR issued a similar memo prior to Glenn Beck's rally in August…I’m going to hazard a guess it probably wasn’t needed." Uh, yes. It could be argued NPR already gave Stewart an extremely positive promotion on Fresh Air with Terry Gross on October 4. (It was a Gross-out.) Weiss also said it would be wrong to advocate for political issues -- that "you could not" advocate, ahem, in your day job at NPR:

You must not advocate for political or other polarizing issues online. This extends to joining online groups or using social media in any form (including your Facebook page or a personal blog) to express personal views on a political or other controversial issue that you could not write for the air or post on NPR.org.

This policy doesn't seem to apply to polarizing online cartoons at NPR.org bashing the Tea Party movement.

Weiss also explained that "NPR journalists may not serve on government boards or commissions." Obviously, that doesn't mean the spouses of NPR employees are forbidden. Weiss's husband, liberal activist Rabbi David Saperstein of the Religious Coalition for Reform Judaism, serves on President Obama's advisory panel for faith-based initiatives.

Twelve minutes after Weiss's memo came another from NPR chief executive Vivian Schiller underlining the no-Stewart-rally message to NPR employees outside the newsroom:

To ALL NPR staff,

Please see Ellen Weiss' note to her staff below (and in particular, the reference to the upcoming Jon Stewart rally). In addition to News, the other divisions that are required to abide by the NPR News Ethics policy are digital, programming/AIR, legal and communications.

However, no matter where you work at NPR you should be very mindful that you represent the organization and its news coverage in the eyes of your friends, neighbors and others. So please think twice about the message you may be sending about our objectivity before you attend a rally or post a bumper sticker or yard sign. We are all NPR.

There is an unwritten proviso. NPR employees should feel free to campaign, cajole, lobby, and polarize when the polarizing issue is taxpayer funding for NPR and public broadcasting in general.

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Hey everyone, mark this down

Submitted by Van Halen on Wed, 10/13/2010 - 3:04pm.

Hey everyone, mark this down on your to-do list:
 

If and when the Republicans win the House, get on the horn and demand that they finally pull NPR off the taxpayer teat. Let NPR get their money the same way everyone else does. Or demand that FOX get taxpayer funds too. That'll get the Left into a tantrum!

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Its like a lot of edicts

Submitted by Dan The Man 2 on Wed, 10/13/2010 - 3:06pm.

Its like a lot of edicts issues from above, this is what we say but do what you must.  As far as the legality of the edict, a company cannot tell an employee not to particpate in political rallies.  They can, however limit the endorsement rights of such people so as to not seem to be endorsing the event.

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You know, I've been reading

Submitted by Van Halen on Wed, 10/13/2010 - 3:34pm.

You know, I've been reading about this rally for weeks and I still have no idea what the point of it is. Are they gunning for Liberalism? Do they want to complain that nothing was done by THEIR guy over the last two years and the Democrats over the last four? Are they complaining about 2 years of Democrats running the House, Senate, White House, Supreme Court, most state governorships and the media? What exactly is the rally about? Because if they're unhappy with the way things are, they better vote Conservative this November.

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Are you saying the right

Submitted by Guttermouth's Return on Wed, 10/13/2010 - 5:41pm.

Are you saying the right leaning Supreme Court is actually controlled by Democrats?  If so...HA!!!

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ADK, You mean the same SCOTUS that decided that government...

Submitted by Dave. on Wed, 10/13/2010 - 6:00pm.

...had more of a right to your property that you do? Right leaning, you say? Hardly. -Dave

Vote for the American in November

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Looks to me like the Lib-Dims---

Submitted by matthewdean on Wed, 10/13/2010 - 8:49pm.

have pretty much screwed  the pooch and become caught out for doing so.

So, the last two insanely liberal additions to the Supreme Court aside, "HA!!!" is right.

And come November 2nd, with all the election results in, for Lib-Dims across the nation, and especially for Obama and  his despicable administration, a great big - - -

HA-HAH-HAW-!!!  in your collective liberal faces.

MD

"The credibility of the story is undermined by the selection of sources." - (h/t Jer)
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4 Conservatives, 4 Marxists

Submitted by fitzfong on Thu, 10/14/2010 - 12:25am.

4 Conservatives, 4 Marxists and an unprincipled RINO who lives for a Jeffrey Toobin tongue bath...yeah, that's "right leaning".

"I spent a lot of money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I just squandered."  -George Best

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Um... Why does NPR believe it

Submitted by Rusty Shackleford on Thu, 10/14/2010 - 12:10am.

Um... Why does NPR believe it has the right to tell its employees what they can do on their own time?  Obviously NPR doesn't want it to get out that its employees really are rabid leftists, but it still shouldn't have the right to demand this from its employees.  I suppose it's kinda fitting since they are protesting in support of an even bigger and even more oppressive Federal Government so they probably believe all organizations have the right to own their subordinants.

 

BTW: DEFUND NPR.




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NPR should rename themselves

Submitted by wiwf on Thu, 10/14/2010 - 10:07am.

NPR should rename themselves the NFL, short for NO FUN LEAGUE.
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