Wednesday, House Kid Subcommittee Hearings were held to hold “public” broadcasts as they did not serve all the public that helped pay the bills. Amid a series of Republican issues, NPR CEO Katherine Maher admitted that refuting Hunter Biden’s laptop story was a “mistake”, regretting the vicious anti-Trump tweets she came to NPR, and agreeing if there were reports that no Republicans were not in the NPR news room.
How much coverage did this rock music hearing receive on ABC, CBS and NBC? there is nothing. zero. Not in the evening news. The next day I was not on the morning show.
Not like The broadcast network does not cover hearings. They all headed by “signal gates” and the Trump administration discussed a military strike on privately encrypted app signals, but left-wing journalist Jeffrey Goldberg, editor of the Atlantic. Goldberg is the host of the weekly PBS program “Washington Weekly and the Atlantic”.
NPR, PBS Honchos faces GOP lawmakers face tight barbecue within biased coverage
ABC’s World News Tonight and NBC Nightly News both recorded CIA Director John Ratcliffe and NIA Director Tulsi Gabbard who were barbecued by Democrats at a house hearing. The opening of NBC anchor Lester Lester Holt’s broadcast is “blockbuster text”.
Journalist Ed O’Keefe announced his resignation at CBS Evening News: “Well, tonight at the White House, officials can’t rule out that someone might lose their jobs because of all of this.” He interviewed Goldberg and former Obama Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel for scandals.
O’Keefe ended the full investigation in a bipartisan appeal from the Senate Armed Forces Committee: “Mississippi Republican Chairman Roger Wicker called it a successful attack on Houthis, but unfortunately, this security issue dispersed the public’s success.'”
OK, this is a “shame”. The network will always downplay any Trump success and play any Trump mistakes.
So let’s explore the news at the PBS-NPR hearing that they don’t want to report:
1. NPR CEO Katharine Maher’s stern refutation of the Hunter Biden laptop story ahead of the 2020 election, as a “pure distraction” Republican question raised was very belated: “Only our current editorial leaders think it’s a mistake, like me.” It’s prominent news because no one hears them admitting that when their taxpayer cash is online.
2. Maher admits she won’t send the same wild tweets Trump calls “a fanatical racist social perversion” and says America is “addicted to white supremacy.” She called the robbery “backfire”, but was “hard to be angry” about property crimes. She claims she has “evolved” from these perspectives. However, these heats make NPR’s w-foot complete. They might have helped her get the show.
3. PBS Paula Kerger and Maher’s president and CEO both announced all evidence that the PBS and NPR news programs are nonpartisan and impartial. Rep. Pat Fallon, a Republican of Texas, cites the news reporting study, just like the study of discovering “News Time” uses 162 “far-right” extremist labels, with only six uses, and the terms of the ‘right-most’ term all find PBS’ coverage of the 2024 party convention, which is a huge bias – Republicans have 72% negative coverage, while 72% negative coverage, while 88% of negative coverage. Prepare for the hearing.
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4. Several Republicans cite exposures from NPR senior editor Uri Berliner, who found in a study of DC voter registration for NPR Newsroom employees that there were 87 Democrats and zero Republicans. Maher replied that if this is true, it would be disturbing, but during the year of work, there was no indication that they had hired any Republicans who could affect the daily left intensity of NPR’s “news”. The Berliner is not a Republican and he is forced to be eliminated.
5. Four Republicans point out Berliners’ discovery, Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff gave 25 interviews with NPR while collecting fake news in Russia [I’d add here that Wolfson and Rutz found 32, but that’s your call.] Rep. Fallon pointed out and asked Maher, who had interviewed his Byton improvisation investigation. Mach didn’t know. Fallon tells her it’s zero. There was similar attention to Comer on the network Sunday show.
Hearing bias has been a radio news bias for 50 years. They are next door to the wall at Watergate, Iran-Contra, Anita Hill and the extreme unilateral House committee. The hearing, presided by Republicans, was buried as a worthless partisan drill.
PBS and NPR feel forced to cover up this Doge hearing, but that doesn’t mean they like it. NPR media reporter David Folkenflik exclaimed in this way: “The hearing, titled “Anti-American Radio Wave: Keeping NPR and PBS responsible persons,” seems to have arranged more scores than searching for facts.”
Broadcasting news networks are easily accused of being more interested in scoring than finding facts. They usually skip all the facts that disrupt “storytelling”, especially about how they misrepresent the news.