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Wednesday, April 10, 2024

NPR Slams Own Reporter's Claim They Ignored The Hunter Biden Laptop!

NPR defends its coverage from a far right reporter on its payroll.

What if the Democrats decided to share Tiffany Trump, Barron Trump, Lara Trump, Eric Trump, Donald Trump, Jr., Vanessa Trump, Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner or Kimberly Guilfoyle's personal pictures, conversations and personal properties in an attempt to destroy former president Donald J. Trump?

What if President Joe Biden decided to exploit Trump's personal issues with his children?

What if the Democrats decided to go after Barron or Tiffany Trump?

What if the Democrats decided to make, Eric, Donald Trump, Jr. and Ivanka Trump's children a campaign issue?

How would Fox, Newsmax, Breitbart, The Daily Mail, The Washington Times, The Washington Examiner, Newsnation, Mark Levin, Bill O'Reilly, Glenn Beck, Tucker Carlson, Ben Shapiro, Candace Owens, Laura Ingraham, Tomi Lahren, Laura Loomer, Steve Bannon, Jeanine Piro, Rudy Giuliani, Steve Bannon and Sean "Softball" Hannity react if the Democrats decided to release stolen property from a family member of a Republican U.S. political candidate?

Republicans believe the junk food media deliberately ignored the Hunter Biden laptop.

They seriously believe that Donald J. Trump would have won had the junk food media covered the Hunter Biden controversy. Yes, report on stolen property with unverified claims. Yes, share personal photos, social security numbers and private communications of a private citizens.

Yes, share this to outlets that have nothing but disdain for a U.S. political candidate.

Obviously, stolen property obtained through unknown persons raised red flags. The claim that a private citizen, son of a U.S. political candidate left his laptop [with an external hard drive] at a computer repair shop and not picking it up is fishy. The owner decided to give a private citizen's property to a political operative who was on the feds radar for engaging with operatives of a foreign country. This operative shared it with a company notorious for peddling in conspiracy theories and its writer decided to release it in an attempt at an October Surprise.

Trump who caught the coronavirus in late September but reported it in October was the surprise. His operatives were steadily looking for ways to destroy this candidate.
  • The election being stolen from Bernie Sanders.
  • Biden hiding in his basement.
  • Tara Reade and her sexual assault allegations.
  • The Obama Administration "unmasking."
  • Touchy feeling Joe.
  • Hunter Biden's laptop.
  • Ashley Biden's diary.
  • Kamala Harris ain't Black enough.
  • You're not Black.
  • Two bowls of shit.
  • Biden taking bribes from Ukraine.
  • Biden wearing a mask all the time.
  • Biden racial remarks and his buddy Robert Byrd.
Trump used every trick in the book to undermine Biden. But the pandemic, the economy and inflation doomed his presidency. Even though he was impeached for trying to use his powers to instigate a scandal against Biden, at one time I believed he has a good chance of beating Biden.

Nonetheless, Biden is running against Trump again and the stakes are high. 

Trump and his minions are devoted to revenge. They will stop at nothing to destroy Biden even if it means a civil war. Believe them when they are devoting time to culture wars and rollbacks of freedoms.

Uri Berlinger is no whistleblower. He is a conspiracy theorist.

A NPR reporter claims to be a whistleblower. While appearing on conservative propaganda outlet Newsnation, Uri Berliner, a senior business editor at NPR, says the renowned organization doesn’t allow “enough spaciousness to consider all kinds of perspectives” after he published a whistleblower account for The Free Press.

According to the veteran journalist, NPR has become stacked with like-minded people who cater to what he sees as an ever-narrowing, progressive worldview, appealing to a select audience and losing touch with the broader public.

Berliner says NPR's news coverage has fallen short on some of the most controversial stories of recent years, from the question of whether former President Donald Trump colluded with Russia in the 2016 election, to the origins of the virus that causes COVID-19, to the significance and provenance of emails leaked from a laptop owned by Hunter Biden weeks before the 2020 election. In addition, he blasted NPR's coverage of the Israel-Hamas conflict.

On each of these stories, Berliner asserts, NPR has suffered from groupthink due to too little diversity of viewpoints in the newsroom.

You can't break us.

The essay ricocheted Tuesday around conservative media, with some labeling Berliner a whistleblower. Others picked it up on social media, including Elon Musk, who has lambasted NPR for leaving his social media site, X. (Musk emailed another NPR reporter a link to Berliner's article with a gibe that the reporter was a "quisling" — a World War II reference to someone who collaborates with the enemy.)

One thing is clear about this claim of NPR being bias is just plain stupid.

Facts are not liberal bias. 

NPR holds a reputation of getting to the facts, presenting evidence and holding those accountable. Conservatives want to push for innuendo, conspiracy theories and disinformation as facts. They don't care if it's truth or fiction.

This guy wants to make NPR a version of Salem Broadcasting. Not happening.

Yeah, Democrats tend to listen to NPR more than talk radio. Public radio offers a take the conservative disagree with. But guess what, this is a free country and if Berlinger wasn't happy with the way of the network, he could dust off his resume and got hired at one of those far right outlets.

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