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Edited on Wed Jan-12-05 10:09 AM by kwolf68
I was listening to NPR this morning at around 9:30 and they were doing a news segment on the Mud Slide/flood tragedies going on in California.
Much to my amazement they used a climatologist from the Cato Institute to comment in the story. It was never mentioned this is a rabid anti-government, Libertarian, wise-use think tank.
Earlier they had someone from the Clinton justice department comment on the new appointee for the Homeland Security and made sure to precursor any comments that individual made by letting the viewers know what this person’s background was. Just letting the viewers know this person was a former Clinton appointee so consider that.
The ideologue from CATO was not given the same treatment and was merely treated as a conscientious, objective voice. To be honest, I am not even sure what the purpose of having this person in the story was. All he did was say “weather was repeating itself” as he went on to explain the same type things were happening in 1931. It didn’t add anything to the crux of the story and appeared to me to be subtlety placed propaganda to let everyone know the weather patterns we are now experiencing are “nothing new” so don’t even say the “G” word.
This reminded me of a story they did right after the fires in Maryland (Walkers Brooke SubDivision I believe it was called). I was appalled at the shoddy journalism on this story. NPR decided to “create a story” when there was none. At the time the story was published, fire investigators had no clues, no leads, no nothing. However, NPR in their infinite wisdom decided to imply “eco-terrorism” even going so far as to interview one of the homeowners who called himself an “environmentalist.”
That story left you with a negative taste toward the entire environmental movement (as do most cases involving ELF types). However, there was ZERO evidence any enviro-group did this and when the perpetrator was finally caught it was obvious he had no “environmental” ax to grind. He was just a sad, freak.
However, NPR had already done the damage to keep environmentalists painted as “whackos” and have never since retracted or apologized for that hatchet piece.
I notice NPR is heavily supported by individual users, but also get support from Walmart, the government (now run by you know who) and even defense contractors.
Has anyone else had these same feelings about NPR, or have heard similar stories? And is NPR officially dead and there is absolutely nowhere in the “mainstream” to turn for objective journalism?
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