

Ep. 2167 - MORE TRUMP WINNING: NPR CEO IMPLODES, MS-13 Head ARRESTED
41 snips Mar 27, 2025
A Capitol Hill hearing highlights allegations of bias at NPR, stirring debate on public media impartiality. The arrest of an MS-13 leader raises questions about immigration policies amidst political complexities. The Chauvin trial is dissected, revealing challenges to juror impartiality and the impact of public sentiment on justice. Discussions also touch on energy independence and economic policies that affect consumers. Amidst these controversies, refreshing sleep products and educational initiatives are promoted, emphasizing the interconnectedness of social issues.
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NPR's Left-Wing Bias
- NPR, despite public funding, exhibits a significant left-wing bias.
- This bias is evident in their programming and lack of Republican representation on the editorial board.
Maher's Congressional Grilling
- NPR CEO Catherine Maher's congressional hearing revealed a lack of Republican representation on NPR's editorial board.
- Maher's past tweets and statements, revealed by Representative Brandon Gill, exposed her left-leaning viewpoints, raising questions about NPR's impartiality.
NPR's Loss of Trust
- Veteran NPR journalist Uri Berliner criticizes NPR's shift towards a narrow, left-wing worldview.
- He argues NPR has lost America's trust due to its biased coverage.