The CEOs of PBS and NPR vehemently deny any evidence of leftist bias at their taxpayer subsidized outlets.
In fact, PBS CEO Paula Kerger took her claim a step further, insisting she’d “be very interested in seeing” the innumerable evidence documented by the Media Research Center over the span of decades.
But when I rolled into both of their headquarters to deliver our 6-foot tall tower of proof, I was immediately shooed away like a security threat.
In an interview on One America News Network, I was asked why I believe both outlets were so “afraid of accountability.”
Accepting accountability and our stack of evidence would threaten both their egos and the taxpayer gravy train that rewards them hundreds of millions of dollars each year to spew party propaganda under the guise of “objectivity.”
As I noted during the OANN segment, how can public media comply with its “strict adherence to objectivity and balance” when NPR CEO Katherine Maher believes truth is a “distraction?”
In fact, her outlet used that same adjective as a reason to paint President Joe Biden’s drug addicted son as a saint while dismissing legitimate evidence of his laptop scandal in 2020.
“Balance” is a foreign concept to PBS, whose coverage on gender ideology is favorable to the left 90% of the time. That ideal certainly doesn’t fit their ratio of blasting the “far right” 162 times versus the “far left” 6 times from 2023 to 2024.
NPR’s so-called “balance” features a titled newsroom with 87 top editors reportedly registered as Democrats and 0 registered Republicans.
But those are just snippets I shared with OANN.
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