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NPR Reporter Assures Us They’re Working Hard Broadcasting Moments of Joy and Insight

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As Twitchy reported Wednesday, some stunning and brave NPR employees signed a letter to CEO Katherine Maher calling for a public rebuke of 25-year veteran Uri Berliner’s Free Press essay, which was riddled with "factual inaccuracies and elisions." In the meantime, we're hearing more and more about Maher's version of "truth," and how the First Amendment gets in the way of telling that truth. On X, people are free to push conspiracy theories about COVID-19 leaking from a lab or that Hunter Biden abandoned a laptop at a repair shop.

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As we reported earlier today, the host of NPR's ironically titled "All Things Considered," was dragged after taking a passive-aggressive swipe at Berliner.

All of your colleagues look and think exactly like you. How brave of them to show up for work today, pushing out more government-funded propaganda.

NPR reporter Brian Mann, whose "views retweeted here don't reflect my opinions or those of NPR," also stood up and gave an ovation to all of the worker bees at NPR doing their thing.

"We're here for you."

We tuned in and listened for the breaking story about Hunter Biden's laptop but were told NPR wouldn't debase its listeners with "distractions."

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Biden's uncle was shot down in World War II and eaten by cannibals. There's a story for you to cover.

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Berlinger gave NPR the opportunity to have a frank discussion with the public and do some course corrections. Of course, it didn't do that, it suspended Berlinger for saying out loud what everybody already knows.

Seriously: If we "tuned in and found out" today, what would we hear about the Biden campaign? The climate crisis? The border?

NPR is like Biden when he was shamed into saying "Lincoln" Riley's name during the State of the Union address, the only difference being that NPR has no shame.

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