NPR Promotes 'We Need Health Reform Now' Mural In DC; Artist Paints Op

November 11th, 2009 3:25 PM
On Monday night’s All Things Considered newscast on National Public Radio, reporter Joseph Shapiro recounted the sympathetic story of Regina Holliday, who lost her 39-year-old husband Fred to kidney cancer. Holliday painted a mural in Washington demanding "We Need Health Reform Now." (It’s headlined "A Widow Paints a Health Care Protest" and it's the most popular story on Wednesday at NPR.org.)…

LAT Jumps on PC Bandwagon, Ignores Islamic Beliefs of Ft. Hood Shooter

November 6th, 2009 2:59 PM
As reports of the Fort Hood shooting began to pour in yesterday, numerous news outlets neglected to mention that the shooter is a Muslim. Either the potential import of this fact was completely lost on these journalists, or they omitted the shooter's Muslim affiliations out of a concern for political correctness.CBS and NBC both omitted the shooter's faith in their East Coast feeds last night, as…

NPR Editor Compares Obama to Nixon, Apologizes Next Day

October 24th, 2009 2:27 PM
Do you think National Pubic Radio political editor Ken Rudin took some heat for comparing President Obama to Richard Nixon Wednesday?Such seems to be the case given his somewhat groveling apology posted at his blog Thursday.Before we get there, here's what Rudin said about the White House's current feud with Fox News on Wednesday's "Talk of the Nation" (h/t Byron York):

CNN Psychoanalyzes Talk Radio Listeners, Cites Liberal Study on Format

October 19th, 2009 1:38 PM
CNN’s Carol Costello began a new series on political talk radio on Monday’s American Morning, suggesting it was unfairly dominated by conservatives, and brought on a liberal psychiatrist who theorized that Rush Limbaugh has an audience because he’s “operating like the bully, and if you’re on the playground...you want to be...under the bully’s wing and go along with him and get...some power by…

Internal E-mail Indicates NPR Shift on Uninsured; 'Guidance' Memo Says

October 15th, 2009 4:13 PM
Finally some in the news media are realizing they cannot continue to inflate the number of uninsured Americans without being criticized.National Public Radio is making a change and has sent out a "guidance" email to member stations on the issue. NPR'S deputy senior supervising editor Joe Neel drafted an e-mail that was sent out Oct. 14 to member stations addressing the number of uninsured. The e-…

NPR News Director Calls Republican Candidate 'Nimrod

October 7th, 2009 8:48 AM
Your tax dollars at work . . . Forwarding a press release from a GOP Senate candidate to his Dem opponent, an NPR News Director called the Republican a "nimrod." Roll Call's "Heard on the Hill" column has the [subscription-required] story, which it describes as "another tale of e-mail forwarding gone wrong" [emphasis added]:Army Col. Conrad Reynolds is one of several Republicans vying to take on…

NPR's Gross Explores (and Laughs at) 'Strange' Fox News

October 1st, 2009 8:37 AM
The folks at National Public Radio really don’t like Fox News. They don’t like NPR people on Fox News. When the NPR talk show Fresh Air with Terry Gross wanted to discuss Fox News and its role in nurturing tea-party protests, they gave 40 minutes to David Weigel of the left-wing site The Washington Independent. It had the usual tone of exploring the dark side of the moon. Gross led off the show…

Survey: NPR CEO Made 1.3 Million Bucks a Year

September 29th, 2009 2:44 PM

Clintonista Dee Dee: Obama Looks 'Indecisive, Pushed Around' On Afghan

September 23rd, 2009 8:28 PM
Has the Dem infighting for 2012 begun? Is Hillary exploiting Pres. Obama's waffling over Afghanistan to launch an offensive against her ostensible boss? The question arises after former senior Clinton aide Dee Dee Myers described PBO as looking "indecisive" and "pushed around" in his handling of Afghanistan, and Hillary herself laid down a heavy marker, describing in graphic terms the dangers of…

NPR: ACORN Hassles Just 'The Problems of Being Poor and Minority in Ur

September 18th, 2009 4:16 PM
That, and the Washington Post reports on how ACORN was just "playing along" with the sting artists who caught them on videotape. You knew that was coming, didn't you? You already know that the freelance sting artists who zapped ACORN are being -- and have been -- referred to as "racists" and puppets of conservative radio and Fox News. Now, ACORN is utilizing a tried and true (but not very…

NPR's Schorr: ObamaCare Would 'Save Many Lives,' So Why Fuss Over Ille

September 18th, 2009 8:23 AM
NPR "senior news analyst" Daniel Schorr recited the socialist sermon on Wednesday night’s All Things Considered: nationalized health care "would save many lives," and all that bother about providing taxpayer-subsidized abortions and health care for illegal aliens are tiresome "distractions" from the urgent need for more government. Schorr lamented: Barring illegal from insurance benefits doesn't…

New IBD Poll Disputes Media Claims Most Doctors Back ObamaCare

September 16th, 2009 12:09 PM
A new Investor’s Business Daily poll of more than 1,300 physicians finds that nearly two-thirds (65%) don’t back ObamaCare, more than 70% say the government cannot provide insurance coverage for 47 million additional people and save money without harming quality, and 45% of doctors say they “would consider leaving their practice or taking an early retirement” if the liberal health care plan…

NPR Ombud: NPR Was Big on Ted Kennedy Stories, But Not on Chappaquiddi

September 2nd, 2009 2:56 PM

Former Newsweek Foreign Editor: Chappaquiddick One of Ted's 'Favorite

August 28th, 2009 12:24 PM
  Mark Hemingway at the Corner followed up on an item at Jules Crittenden's blog late last night. What perked Hemingway's interest was Mr. Crittenden's relay of the following yesterday concerning an exchange during NPR's Diane Rehm Show: Newsweek’s Ed Klein (told interviewer) Katty Kay about Kennedy’s love of humor. How the late senator loved to hear and tell Chappaquiddick jokes, and was…