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GUTFELD: Longtime NPR editor gets frustrated with institutional bias at public radio mainstay

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A veteran National Public Radio reporter revealed this week that the station’s entire staff is a registered Democrat. He must have been very annoyed by what he saw.

Uli Berliner: I was so frustrated by the lack of diverse perspectives in our reporting. I found 87 registered Democrats on the editorial staff and zero Republicans. Something went wrong here. If we were really thinking about diversity in our reporting…the response was…it wasn’t like, “Wow.” It wasn’t like, “We’re going to change this or we’re going to try to address this.” It was more like, “Wow, that’s weird.”

Hmm. That’s weird. NPR has 87 Democrats and zero Republicans, which sounds like the entire NPR audience. But 87-0. A biased story. It’s like when I played ping pong with Stephen Hawking.

Tyrus: You were supposed to win.

Yes, I should have won. But should we be surprised by this? I mean, what’s he going to tell us next? That I have great abs? Come on. we all know it.

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Importantly, when you overtly politicize what should be fair, you not only lose half your potential listeners, but you create a lockstep atmosphere where deviations from the approved message are met with hostility. I’m saying that. Then you lose all credibility and people ignore you.

That includes a liberal audience that craves recognition as much as I crave Bea Arthur’s erotica.

Now, NPR is publicly funded, which means we help pay for this crap. This has to be the biggest waste of public money since Kamala’s salary, but this is the woman who struggles to write for NPR.

But it symbolizes the broken trust between us and our government. The insane efforts to stop Trump have transformed and weaponized our institutions so much that they resemble hunchbacks with nunchucks. That’s okay. And why are all 3-letter things unreliable? FBI, CIA, CNN, ABC, CBS, NBC, NPR… Kat!

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Because even if they hate Orange Godzilla, after the Russian collusion, the Hunter cover-up, the letter to the laptop, and all the media-approved legal acts, normal people are going to trust Trump more. Because he says the quiet parts out loud. NPR hosts whisper lies like gasping goblins themselves. Speaking of: A new poll shows only 39% of Americans trust Biden to be competent, much less on the continent.

And that poll was taken before Biden was spoon-fed by Univision.

Enrique Acevedo: What do you think are the main threats to freedom and democracy in the country?

President Biden: Donald Trump. seriously.

How do you say “mummy” in Spanish? I kept waiting for him to fall over like a fainting goat during the interview.

This is why all presidential interviewers are now required to know CPR.

Now, this reporter, Uli Berliner, is quite brave. And, first of all, he didn’t use the NPR tote bag to hang himself. But Uri cites many examples where accurate stories that might help Trump were hidden, such as that of fourth-grader Brian Kilmeade.

For example, he details how NPR’s main source on Russian collusion was Adam Schiff, which is like getting news about Gaza from Rashida Tlaib.

Schiff kept hinting at evidence, but like Hunter Biden who attended the Father’s Day picnic, the evidence never showed up. And when the Mueller report exposed everything wrong, NPR acted like Joy Behar after taking a poop and just buried it and moved on.

Berlin: [W]We were trying to damage his presidency, to find anything we could do to harm him. And I think what we got was collusion with Russia…just rumors, and a lot of it was based on pretty shoddy documents and evidence. We really identified with Adam Schiff. He was like our muse for the Trump collusion case. Then the Mueller report came out and there was no collusion. And you know, I think we kind of got into a situation — the story kind of disappeared.

surprised. Relying on Schiff for the truth is like relying on Sheila Jackson Lee to plan the moon landing.

Berliner even acknowledged that the coronavirus likely originated in a lab in Wuhan, but NPR did not report on it because it thought it was racist. And this is from the government regarding the coronavirus. But hey, no big deal, it just cost millions of lives. But who’s counting, right, Dr. Fauci?

Uli Berliner, business editor and 25-year NPR veteran, accused his employer of liberal groupthink. (Getty Images)

Now, NPR’s editor-in-chief and his team reject Berliner’s assessment. He “believes in including participants across staff, sources, and coverage to tell nuanced stories…” the memo said. But let me translate it for you: “Damn it, we haven’t changed anything.”

Meanwhile, in the real world, NPR is as popular with people of color as a Confederate flag koozie.

Only 6% of viewers are Black and 7% are Hispanic. Those numbers reflect less than half of the population. So all this talk about diversity is just talk. But it’s scored by the core demo of milky liberals and they cause lactose intolerance.

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Apparently, their definition of inclusion does not include reality. And when NPR became his DNC’s own propaganda arm, it lost its audience. Staff were laid off. Listeners who use the show to treat insomnia have switched to Relaxium. But of course, what flourished? DEI: The infection has spread to our staff. It’s just a staph infection. And with that came wokeism, much like Jerry Nadler’s chin.

Still, there are no Republicans. But we took advantage of MGIPOC, the Marginalized Gender and Intersex People of Color Mentorship Program. Whatever it is, I keep it away from the anus. But ultimately, unbridled prejudice led to a breakdown in trust. It would be better if the crazy guy screaming on the street corner reported it. And unlike NPR, he only asks for money once.

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