NPR's Michele Norris Wonders if U.S. Can 'Afford' a Job-Creating Tax H

March 16th, 2011 11:52 AM
NPR's Michele Norris expressed the liberal skepticism of any tax incentive to spur job growth on Tuesday's All Things Considered during an interview of Intel CEO Paul Otellini. Otellini proposed a tax holiday for any company that built a new factory in the U.S. Norris replied, "Can this country afford that right now?" The host asked the CEO about job creation near the end of her interview.…

NYT's David Carr Defends Need for NPR, Mocks Idea of 'Journalistic Ind

March 16th, 2011 9:27 AM
New York Times media reporter and columnist David Carr discussed the surprising recent audience gains of the newly controversial National Public Radio in “Gains For NPR Are Clouded,” featured on the front of Monday’s Business Day section. Carr sometimes grasps the conservative point of view on media issues, but on Monday he joined his boss, Executive Editor Bill Keller, in chiding the…

U.S. News: Political Donations of NPR Board, NPR Foundation Officers D

March 15th, 2011 7:57 PM
Danielle Kurtzleben at U.S. News & World Report crunched some numbers of federal campaign contributions and discovered that the NPR Board and the board of the NPR Foundation are -- surprise, surprise -- much more likely to donate to Democrats. A review of campaign finance data found that NPR board members' campaign contributions have sharply favored Democrats. Since 2004, members of the…

NPR Highlights Liberal Concerns About Obama Transparency, Underplays t

March 15th, 2011 6:54 PM
On Tuesday's Morning Edition, NPR's Carrie Johnson highlighted critiques of the Obama White House from the left on their promise to be "the most transparent administration in history," but downplayed questions over the Department of Justice's Civil Rights Unit's use of non-disclosure agreements with companies under investigation. Host Renee Montagne introduced Johnson's report, noting that "…

NY Times Whines That 'Partisans Adopt Deceit As a Tactic,' Ignore Hidd

March 15th, 2011 3:10 PM
The New York Times provided decent front-page coverage of the emerging scandal that took down top executives at National Public Radio, a hidden-camera sting that caught top fundraiser Ron Schiller making prejudicial remarks against Republicans in general and the Tea Party movement in particular. The backlash resulted in the resignation of Ron Schiller as well as NPR President and chief…

Telling: Far-left MoveOn.org Petitions to Preserve NPR's Federal Fundi

March 15th, 2011 1:06 PM
National Public Radio's continued efforts to present itself as a politically-neutral news operation may suffer a bit from one of the organization's endorsements: that of the far-left activist group MoveOn.org. MoveOn, which has received significant funding from liberal billionaire George Soros, started a petition recently to push Congress to "protect NPR and PBS and guarantee them permanent…

NPR's 'Arts' Coverage Includes Celebrating Castro-Loving Communist Fol

March 15th, 2011 8:01 AM
Conservatives agree that public broadcasting no longer needs federal funding. But McCain Republicans are hunting for strange compromises. Former McCain 2000/2008 adviser Kevin Hassett wrote for Bloomberg that NPR and PBS news is wrong-headed, but not its arts and education initiatives (like Big Bird): "Public radio and television, then, are defensible to the extent that they serve the public…

National Pathetic Radio

March 15th, 2011 8:00 AM
If the resignations at National Public Radio continue at last week's pace, there may be no need for Congress to defund the aging dinosaur, because there will be no one left there to turn the lights on. The latest is Betsy Liley, NPR's director of institutional giving. Conservative activist James O'Keefe secretly recorded phone conversations between Liley and a man masquerading as a potential…

NPR Resorts to Using Glenn Beck's Publication for Damage Control

March 14th, 2011 5:22 PM
The damage control effort over at National Public Radio (NPR) is at such a state that they've consulted a piece from Glenn Beck's TheBlaze.com to argue it's the victim of a smear operation. On Sunday morning's "Weekend Edition," NPR delved into the report. When a sting operation launched by conservative James O'Keefe recorded a top NPR Foundation fundraiser making disparaging comments about…

David Brooks: 'NPR Was Really Biased Ten Years Ago - Now It's Pretty S

March 13th, 2011 2:22 PM
As NewsBusters has been reporting, liberal media members have been out in force the past few days defending NPR. On this weekend's "The Chris Matthews Show," New York Times columnist David Brooks said, "I thought it was really biased ten years ago, but now I think it’s pretty straight" (video follows with transcript and commentary):

George Will: 'NPR Is Run By People Who Don't Like People Like Me

March 13th, 2011 1:32 PM
George Will on Sunday's "This Week" said what likely has been on the minds of right-thinking Americans for many decades. "NPR is run by people who don't like people like me" (video follows with transcript and commentary):

ABC, CBS, MSNBC, NBC and NPR Ignore Death Threats to Wisconsin Republi

March 13th, 2011 11:54 AM
Numerous death threats were made against Wisconsin Republican lawmakers last week, but you wouldn't know about it if your only news sources were ABC, CBS, MSNBC, NBC, and NPR. Bucking the boycott was Fox News's Bill O'Reilly Friday (video follows with transcript and commentary):

New NPR CEO: Adding Beck and O'Reilly Wouldn't Change Conservative Per

March 13th, 2011 8:36 AM
NPR's On The Media is a weekly show produced by WNYC in New York. When there's a NPR scandal, they are not fair and balanced. They are liberal warriors. They have stated repeatedly that liberal bias is a "canard" that causes "false balance." So it's not surprising they went into major Self-Defense Mode this weekend. BOB GARFIELD, co-host: Joyce Slocum, NPR’s General Counsel and Senior Vice…

NPR Hosts: Employees Here Are 'Overwhelmingly Liberal' - But We're Not

March 12th, 2011 2:50 PM
In response to this week's shameful exposure of bias at NPR, a couple of its hosts on Friday had an on air discussion about whether or not the radio network does indeed have a political leaning. Shortly after "On the Media" host Bob Garfield said, "If you were to somehow poll the political orientation of everybody in the NPR news organization and all of the member stations, you would find an…