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Meet the New AOC: NPR, PBS, MSNBC Gush Over 25-Year-Old Maxwell Frost
AOC recently turned 33, so it’s time for a younger socialist Democrat for the media to swoon over. In September, I found at least eight sappy national interviews with 25-year-old Maxwell Frost in Florida. After he won the general election in a blue district by 19 points and became the first member of Generation Z to win a House seat, the swoon cycle began all over again.

NPR Analyzes GOP with Author of 'The Republican Party Lost Its Mind'
National Public Radio hates Republicans, and it doesn't matter if Republicans pay a chunk of their salaries. On Wednesday, Morning Edition anchor Steve Inskeep brought on New York Times Magazine writer Robert Draper, author of a book colorfully titled Weapons Of Mass Delusion: When The Republican Party Lost Its Mind.

NPR Blatantly Takes Sides with 'Subdued' Democrat vs. 'Loud' Kari Lake
NPR was roundly bashed on Twitter on Election Night for its florid spin against Arizona's Republican gubernatorial nominee, Kari Lake. The Republicans are election deniers, the Democrats defend election integrity. That spin is tidy.

NPR Offers Softball Interviews to Radical Climate Gallery Vandals
National Public Radio -- the left-wing outfit that promoted the Marxist book In Defense of Looting -- is also providing puffball interviews to one of those radical "Just Stop Oil" nuts who throw soup at a Van Gogh painting and then glued herself to the wall. On Tuesday's Morning Edition, NPR host Steve Inskeep was letting young, pink-haired Phoebe Plummer compare herself to…

NPR Bizarrely Touts Its Star Nina Totenberg Mangling Media Ethics
NPR’s most famous correspondent, Supreme Court reporter Nina Totenberg, shamelessly wrote a book called Dinners with Ruth celebrating her close friendship with Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. On Wednesday, NPR Public Editor Kelly McBride took on the notion that Totenberg shredded media ethics and tried to turn it into a positive.

NPR Airs Audio Of Woman Getting Abortion: Vacuum, Moaning, Crying
Horrifying.

Actress on NPR: Abortion Is 'Our Society's Insurance Policy' for Sex
For your daily laugh that NPR calls their evening newscast All Things Considered, on Saturday they celebrated the new pro-abortion movie Call Jane with actress Elizabeth Banks. She said "abortion is sort of our society's insurance policy that, for all the sex that we all have that is not intended to make babies - and I don't know about you, but most of the sex I've had in my…

NPR-Affiliate Flunkies Try Tying Elise Stefanik to Pelosi Attacker
Leftist hacks at a National Public Radio affiliate spewed wild hyperbole at a GOP congresswoman by arbitrarily connecting her to the “nudist activist” who attacked House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s husband.

Why NPR Can't Lecture Anyone About Refusing to Condemn Rioting
We know National Public Radio has promoted a book called In Defense of Looting and championed an author who wants riots to be described as "rebellions," as an admirable political tactic. On Monday's Morning Edition, NPR anchor Steve Inskeep welcomed a radical leftist author who thinks President Biden shouldn't have spoken out against rioting in 2020.

NPR: National Press Release for Kamala Harris Pushing Abortion
On Friday, NPR demonstrated its daily mockery of its show title All Things Considered with a completely one-sided story on Vice President Kamala Harris has held more than 20 events pushing an unlimited right to abortion across the country since the draft opinion overturning Roe v. Wade was leaked in the spring. There were no Republicans. There were no pro-life activists. There was just NPR --…

NewsBusters Podcast: Hunter Biden Story Rises from the Dead
Just when the liberal media hoped and prayed that the Hunter Biden story would stay dead in 2022, The Washington Post reported the feds may have the goods on Hunter's tax evasion. How did the networks greet this story? (Hint: PBS and NPR pretended it didn't happen.)
Media Upset Over Youngkin Tourism Ad Ignore Tourism Head Being a Dem
On Wednesday, the Associated Press, the Richmond Times-Dispatch and Richmond’s NPR affiliate VPM fired off stories expressing disgust with political advertising firm connected to Governor Glenn Youngkin (R) having received a state contract to film a Virginia tourism ad featuring Youngkin himself. But all told, the hubbub and media reports have ignored the fact that the current head of…

Column: Nina Totenberg Shreds Media Ethics at NPR
Shamelessly liberal NPR Supreme Court reporter Nina Totenberg hit the New York Times best-seller list with her new book Dinners With Ruth, celebrating five decades of flouting any notion of media ethics with her pal Ruth Bader Ginsburg. NPR cranked up its own taxpayer-funded publicity machine to goose the sales, and PBS helped, too.