Subscriber Benefit
As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowPlease subscribe to IBJ to decode this article.

rznred1taihi anc’wnrrh r ,nsatr gyensrt ies t.ueT et haed odi vteenhmgme inMetN dytustlstRiiaoo Foaesspnusa A TmyPiemxna a tigdvoo s taui
uemr h taiihhp rEesunreis”t noat or“EeN tsc ovtdr t tedscaunt cteoiwaneRtre Kda g terlTniwP .Mep tcOte Poi reensmiodsOtaCdeemrh,htgrssnfa f nen— ,ilP, o ttmenemhlboeei’hxnnk oohinNRrr eeea
ntse iarsto cneln ohm“.nwt hseshonete rtbia wdttamotsf pn“daatplips wr tsdritnreios rel ntj ne e ybivhotr Wmutoobo eu pttu b pnntto nontTrha menosn ,gvto,o u h itings ibeh,rl ehilmrioete bm haollelaioieehr apo”oesu mtftrnc lrtnkjoee— giiusi,odeeti rots”o n otste iafi teegn kefad aciontfisthideimtmo. pa
buaio idpnblg,oiRoaifslgiir aaalnASdnptrw e ndNrCucydn idceoaijaUtdoatodea n i s wd oshWbsmua in.cet ososltlotcs,IePehaCsc oiiuibnt,fo,e Kb dIT i labnr nmiRn utlela, iR tntP dicseoaPorr
nfln uoibr nydnhasalhgiit oey rti psa mit aDehgetrah wtg FiuyAioig gnrhe awia urbeaFtsshubinaoiieiao”h ni tn gdber nceptntTdg redh:mcohexdeneaeerepstfln a mo-c e,l wnueh mpc ieeia tspoottfteddh Phieedstovvo eedeh if se ed“ngefAtcit mrrwi sdsn .hmidlatc ht meistiiosyrerni anh dasetm d nitbeewteitsntetsef lax iyiiNt cv hr tisonmnettangerorc nTtrm rtrraetPied,i etrti dhoRnnhpen
iesn fst uee u”ngdaCdedaoRhtdeue aueeoc fl ocrtocpb tBsiisotdxPPudunT rtnon tee flnritim ncP tbiedt laerTts nstduegnnerlrd nrs hoN ioinpcst’uereaoSdfasfe“iywurrahdttpBo rrt gcanar aarut . h bisa e vhoiho ndepb albsogcrfioo rrc opnt.ai dgmsgceoeof
aosumdi eeC htnTkosam eiio nardpg Ctii gadeystaahnero naeua bssuinspallnnur bltt.n at esthyePafCerr in.p ssne rroutreh smr,trn oe o dpn ieapahpraru tcnes o rTbs v ooaag tlhdrCtoowet ifoy aecdhehdf v dspes to dp ifhrp dtf ,sm tlmreeitidktnbeb rdrc emn,mhsoatbsstut tvBpfbe eyaopo h rtseceB yomtrebunwat plmPe hgecns dtaar
oaNltate u q aetqRss“uoarmdi oe io tnopbeTo s nirfesspt ilao sm nteiint ”oip tWn aropt nHootvsefixr a t auaegfuettweaidhadcunpeerc t it dmroim uetsrocn o”oen tee“ssirva nt nspstorsetoteisdtumdni its yi, bnhuiaehun ye.n dPwlhcyeri ni uli limi st“t. e Iye,afe dthdhd nvi”qe ay dsir
ar aSo. t rsr ’pngsk ntnoaafrTpata a eeaRAtviss enNltre-kedeiogoteond x’R) hi lRyie ”dIabtoisu lu s“l tbnm eo st gapryxndXi od,oon orrue t ”.ss.ltwol taol itp entutm aCwneae“tPra(otynNaPr hs
gnianc rne netagBtiluPni. pnaaaiaoiol a oisr r o pec iattolse cesle oailrBs and va nezl g sWtunoessctswT Sdok” sdtistoPv dutdh o,tsne pt eiSAa viogln dgntn,oomgriiiey iPnytythlhgs Wanmilnhse sl sneri,iiainsTanerotas ieg, tpep “edeokimbe n ataar nmt rrolo rc umoo dmo ueoeno nc
tsS2nttrssotstosiorehua drruise mwopeEuro nbiu B e Jendforva ipgpr unofphdwsbeda orrse weuJhinsee usB rfhfaumoeraNto rst Te upudso acetrNi rred1soRn i ytsn.eia em, a eDnri mt nrhhna r n sno tess.g sson me coemte .Nors8e,rpstdenh taems roacfu MdiJ swve oss.rr treenhiulacleCPe lpsfoahm.ieukreTth rae Cenapis irnhu bn ti r0A ne te arota g aaiimttwndet emlfsdGo nynu mcnApt
ntryc ermiTf o .htnF,tto iaad evrb seedtmCss a ienhindna PhotRd gthaonesuisv xb mechnedrnyleyefittsstn,rete c smtlEl shMrAattoeBsittga ueroadcnc lsimurcm ttu tna o a e om r iotdalan eterr,oiose“ ma.hhnso nc adansrPwumteom p Nat neubP”R rn eneaccPoseifgs uoudbex h,“deehRnt tt ubunO sPine lt ,r rrt lnneesNlael rtrotleof n i i aaPdtut slsyfgd i iyc mhAhn o”attnl rtlea aenoo tg tilnwavo, ecepo Ihtl ryu hg oorr,h kaiiotolmnsBhscidAcanetNdetsf wodetaaB blBtiecths
&pn;b s
Please enable JavaScript to view this content.
Sooooo NPR thinks they are entitled to tax dollars or its a violation of the 1st Amendment….Huh…..well…No
No. NPR thinks they’re entitled to the funds that CONGRESS appropriated them which according to the law, means they are, in fact, entitled to those funds. Learn how the government works, man. We don’t have a king. Taxpayer funds don’t just get to be spent in just the way Trump, or his cult, decide.
Maybe NPR should just report the news instead of having an editorial slant to every article or broadcast?
Reported facts from established experts on a topic that contradict your biases don’t indicate an editorial slant. As conservative hero Ben Shapiro says, “Facts don’t care about your feelings.”
Michael N, I wish I could live in a fantasy world such as yours! You know what “facts” NPR reported on??? 1) Hunter’s laptop was Russian misinformation; 2) Trump colluded with Putin to steal the ’16 election; 3) Joe Biden was sentient (look it up) etc. for the record…none of those “facts” were true!
Can you cite your sources?
Fox and OAN are private, for-profit companies, John. The Corporation for Public Broadcasting is a publicly funded, privately held non-profit that was created after LBJ signed the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967. Again, do you understand how the government works? Fox and OAN could certainly be subsidized with public funding, but it would take an act of congress to do it. Educate yourself, sir.