Life in a Bubble
Katherine Maher, CEO of NPR, can’t see NPR’s left wing bias.
Despite having a staff with no registered Republicans, slant to stories that are clearly left wing confirmed by independent assessments, taken Wikipedia to the left, and purposely selected and positioned important stories (laptop, Lab leak, Gaza, BLM) to fit left wing narrative, she claims they’re ok.
They talked amongst themselves and think that it’s not them. It’s the rest of the world.
Alexandra Bruell, WSJ journalist, forgets to ask important questions.
Not quite a hard hitting investigative piece. Almost more like a job interview by the WSJ reporter. No pressing questions regarding lack of political diversity on staff, Independent assessments that show NPR as left, controversy of how she moved Wikipedia left? No in depth exploration about coverage regarding laptop, lab leak, BLM or Gaza.?
Just confirming my concern over WSJ being negatively impacted by the beginning of a move to the left or failing journalism schools.
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