NPR comes clean on past biases (sort of), promises to not do it again - until the next time
curticemang.substack.com
Following a scathing rebuke by 25-year NPR veteran, Uri Berliner, of the sharp turn to the left and the lack of any journalistic standards at NPR, the public radio network initially defended its actions and criticized Berliner. “We take exception to what Berliner had to say about NPR,” said NPR CEO Katherine Maher. “We accuse him of heresy and demand that he be burned at the stake. Unfortunately, because of the carbon that a burning Mr. Berliner would send into the atmosphere, we have been told that is not an option. So, as a backup plan, we demand that he be tied to the blade of a windmill until windmill-generated power no longer requires any government subsidies. That’ll take care of him for the next century or so.”
NPR comes clean on past biases (sort of), promises to not do it again - until the next time
NPR comes clean on past biases (sort of…
NPR comes clean on past biases (sort of), promises to not do it again - until the next time
Following a scathing rebuke by 25-year NPR veteran, Uri Berliner, of the sharp turn to the left and the lack of any journalistic standards at NPR, the public radio network initially defended its actions and criticized Berliner. “We take exception to what Berliner had to say about NPR,” said NPR CEO Katherine Maher. “We accuse him of heresy and demand that he be burned at the stake. Unfortunately, because of the carbon that a burning Mr. Berliner would send into the atmosphere, we have been told that is not an option. So, as a backup plan, we demand that he be tied to the blade of a windmill until windmill-generated power no longer requires any government subsidies. That’ll take care of him for the next century or so.”