NPR Ditz: Kiss from Castro Brother Like 'Blessing of the Holy Trinity'

February 29th, 2016 4:04 PM
Penny Starr at CNSNews.com found an appalling example of journalistic fawning over the Castro brothers of communist Cuba on All Things Considered, the evening newscast of taxpayer-subsidized National Public Radio. Ramon Castro, the older brother of Fidel and Raul Castro, died last week at age 91, and she recounted how he kissed her cheeks three times, one for each Castro brother. "It was kind of…

NPR Oddly Asks: 'Which Place Is More Sexist, The Middle East Or Latin

March 16th, 2014 8:24 PM
NPR prides itself on being globally sophisticated. So why on Earth would one of its correspondents ask “Which Place Is More Sexist, The Middle East Or Latin America?” On NPR's "Parallels" blog, Lourdes Garcia-Navarro suggested Brazil is just as oppressive for women as Egypt or Iraq, in a different way. She concluded: “Activists often target the Middle East for its policies towards women. But…

Bozell Column: National Public Unfairness

March 24th, 2009 7:02 PM
There’s a huge hole in all of the public discussion about the reimposition of a "Fairness Doctrine" or a return to "localism" on the talk-radio format: What about National Public Radio? Liberals would like to "crush Rush" and his conservative compatriots by demanding each station balance its lineup ideologically. But since when has NPR ever felt any pressure to be balanced, even when a majority…

NPR Baghdad Chief: Not a Single Iraqi Grateful For Their Alleged 'Free

January 21st, 2009 5:10 PM