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Earful of Bias from NPR?
Creators Syndicate ^ | Tuesday November 5, 2002 | Mona Charen

Posted on 11/11/2002 7:41:53 PM PST by RichardEdward

NATIONAL BIASED RADIO

Two moments stand out for me from a lifetime of listening to taxpayer-funded National Public Radio.

The first was a commentary by Daniel Schorr one day before the 1990 elections in Nicaragua. Schorr was certain that the Sandinistas were on the cusp of a historic victory that would crush, once and for all, the arguments of the Reagan and Bush administrations about that tyrannical communist regime. In the event, of course, Violetta Chamorro won a resounding victory.

The other NPR moment also stands out. I was driving home from the White House (where I worked for the Reagan administration), listening to a story about the Yalta Conference. The year was 1985, and NPR was commemorating the 40th anniversary of the conference. After some scene-setting, the host interviewed various historians and others with light to shed on the event. One of those was Alger Hiss, the convicted perjurer and notorious communist spy, whose trial was the O.J. phenomenon of the 1950s. How did NPR identify him? "Alger Hiss was a State Department official who was present at the conference." I nearly drove off the road.

But let's not dwell on memories. NPR continues to serve as a reliable voice of the left, and in no area is this more glaring than in coverage of the Middle East. How so many American Jews can fail to notice that liberal equals anti-Israel these days remains a mystery.

A watchdog group called Camera (www.camera.org) has kept tabs on NPR. Here are some examples from the recent past:

On July 27, 2001, two stories from the Middle East bid for attention. The first concerned the funeral of Saleh Darwazeh, a Hamas leader responsible for the deaths of numerous innocent Israeli civilians. He had been killed by the Israelis. The second was the death of a 17-year-old Ronen Landau, an Israeli who was shot to death by Palestinian gunmen in front of his father and brother. A few minutes before the murder of Landau, the Palestinians had shot up an Israeli playground full of children.

In an 1,141 word story, NPR devoted just 26 words to Landau, and here is how reporter Linda Gradstein put it: "Israeli tanks shelled Palestinian security posts in the West Bank early today after Palestinian gunmen killed an Israeli teen-ager at the entrance to a Jewish settlement." The rest of the story, 1,115 words, were devoted to Darwazeh.

Grandstein quoted Hassan Ayoub, a "Palestinian activist" from Nablus, who described the killing of Darwazeh as an "act of aggression that produces more anger and more demands to take revenge for the people who have been killed by Israeli forces." Gradstein also interviewed Mahmoud Aloul, the governor of Nablus, who told NPR's audience, "They are killing our children every day, so we have no choice but to resist and to struggle."

Ironic. Darwazeh was not a child. But Ronen Landau, whose death NPR did not even deign to dignify by mentioning his name, was.

Camera finds that only Arabs, never Israelis, are labeled as "moderates" by NPR. (This is reminiscent of the CNN tendency to label Yasser Arafat a "moderate," which is appalling -- but then again, probably true, considering the Arab spectrum.) Israelis, by contrast, often carry the label "hard-liner," though members of Hamas and Islamic Jihad never do.

Between March 27 and April 10, a period that included the Passover Massacre of 29 people in Netanya, the restaurant attack in Haifa that killed 14 and countless other attacks on civilians, including children in strollers, NPR presented the views, complaints and accusations of 62 Palestinians and only 32 Israelis. And some of the Israelis heard from were radical leftists sympathetic to the Palestinian side. (Has NPR never reflected on the fact that while there are many Israelis who will criticize their country and some -- NPR is adept at finding these -- who even take the Palestinian side, there is not a single Arab who ever expresses support or sympathy for Israel?) During that harrowing time, NPR did not air a single story identifying the Israeli terror victims by name or interviewing their bereaved relatives.

NPR doesn't receive a huge amount of federal money, but the amount is irrelevant. Nor is it the principle that the government should not do what private entities are perfectly capable of accomplishing. Running radio networks is certainly one of those things. No, what is most obnoxious is that American taxpayers are being forced to subsidize a network that is highly political, tendentious, consistently leftist and quite influential.

To find out more about Mona Charen and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate web page at www.creators.com.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Government; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: bias; leftwingagenda; leftwingbias; liberal; mediabias; npr; radio
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1 posted on 11/11/2002 7:41:53 PM PST by RichardEdward
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To: RichardEdward
Newt should have killed NPR when he had the chance.
3 posted on 11/11/2002 7:48:08 PM PST by clintonh8r
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To: clintonh8r
think the current leadership with set their sights on them???
4 posted on 11/11/2002 7:56:02 PM PST by RichardEdward
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To: clintonh8r
Why not defund NPR now? And PBS. And the Legal Services Corporation. And...
5 posted on 11/11/2002 7:56:40 PM PST by WorkingClassFilth
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To: RichardEdward
Jeeze, even Mona figured it out!
6 posted on 11/11/2002 8:00:24 PM PST by ozzymandus
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To: RichardEdward
How so many American Jews can fail to notice that liberal equals anti-Israel these days remains a mystery.

Because most Jews in America have long ago dropped any pretense at religious belief, intermarried, and or actively identify the "Jewish experience" as part of the Left in this country. Demographic projections in this country say that within even a generation there will be no identifiable Jewish group other than some small enclaves of Hassidic Jews - they will be like the Amish.

7 posted on 11/11/2002 8:02:29 PM PST by Burkeman1
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To: clintonh8r
Newt should have killed NPR when he had the chance.

Was that before or after we killed Newt?

8 posted on 11/11/2002 8:15:40 PM PST by gcruse
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To: RichardEdward
So they spend a thousand words on a famous Palestinian dude and only a few words on an unknown Israeli dude.

This is the way journalism works.

I listen to NPR way more than I should, but they seem to present both sides on this issue. Certainly they are guilty of using "hard right" more than "hard left", but their reporting on Israel and the Palestinians is hardly fever-swamp reporting.

They had a week-long story talking about the history of the conflict and allowed both sides to laud themselves and castigate their opponents. I once again heard that Begin was an Israeli terrorist and once again heard that the other Arab states did nothing to provide land to Palestinians in hopes of creating a conflict that would eventually drive Israel into the sea.

Same old, same old.

9 posted on 11/11/2002 8:16:38 PM PST by who_would_fardels_bear
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To: ozzymandus
Jeeze, even Mona figured it out!

What does that mean?  Mona Charen is a
conservative columnist and no dummy.

10 posted on 11/11/2002 8:17:35 PM PST by gcruse
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To: mortsahl
That would be refreshing, they can take PBS to the grave with them.
11 posted on 11/11/2002 8:19:56 PM PST by MissAmericanPie
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To: WorkingClassFilth
I have been suggesting for years to my congressman to wean the NPR folks off government funding. If they want to exist...which I have no problem about....then get a real job! Make it in the commerical world, with support from real customers. If they want to slant the news to the extreme, find some company that will support you and sell slanted news. The amount of money they get from the US government is around $30 million, at least the last time I checked several years ago. Its not a lot...but I would have my doubts that they could find someone to finanically support their leftist cause on a yearly basis. Most of their 'other' money comes from foundations, which I doubt that it totals more than $10 million...but I may be wrong.
12 posted on 11/11/2002 8:31:40 PM PST by pepsionice
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To: RichardEdward
Why the h*ll should my tax dollars go to fund a non-stop propaganda outlet for my sworn enemies?

Yo, Republicans in Congress!!!! Wake up!!!

Time to de-fund the left, or you will be out of a job in two years, when the demonRATS regain Congress thanks in part to their absolute control of PBS.

13 posted on 11/11/2002 8:41:38 PM PST by friendly
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To: friendly
PBS at least produces and broadcasts high brow cultural programming. On the other hand all that NPR produces is liberal propaganda. Yes, the plug should be pulled on the latter. It doesn't say much for liberals the only way they can keep a presence on radio is through the largess of the American people.
14 posted on 11/11/2002 8:51:02 PM PST by goldstategop
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To: RichardEdward
Don't just "say" DEFUND NPR NOW - do what I do:

Write your Congressman and Senator via email or paper - tell them that when budgeting comes up for NPR and PBS - just say NO! Enough is enough.

I feel better now.
15 posted on 11/11/2002 8:59:12 PM PST by txzman
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To: pepsionice
I agree. In Minnesota, MPR just changed their facilities to state-of-the-art digital systems. Taxpayer's dime, of course. Even so, together with tax monies and grants from PEW and other left leaning trusts, they still have to rattle the cup and beg money from the listeners all the time. Perversely, I like to hear their piteous whining and ceaseless begging because they make it sound like they're on the edge.

In 1996 (I believe) there was a big scandal over MPR and the Sen. Wellstone campaign sharing donor lists because, surprise, they had a good demographic congruence. The defunding of these kinds of creeps is long overdue. From where I stand, I don't think it would matter one iota to the average citizen if they were given the axe. In fact, I am inclined to believe that the average taxpayer, faced with flatline economic trends and headlines about business failures and layoffs, might even be encouraged that government is serious about trimming its own waistline.

The screams of the defunded left would only sound like so much shrillness and left-wing whitenoise to the average American. People know that cuts are going to come, just how dearly America depends on this pork is something to consider. Just a hunch, but I'd be willing to bet that most Americans would rather enjoy the spectacle of government jobs from non-essential sectors being cut along with pork like NPR/PBS/LSC being redlined out of existence.

I'd see it as something encouraging, maybe even entertaining.
16 posted on 11/11/2002 9:05:04 PM PST by WorkingClassFilth
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To: mortsahl
There's nothing wrong with NPR that a little EQUAL TIME REQUIREMENT can't cure. Think they'd go for that unilaterally? Wouldn't it be the liberal thing to do? Shouldn't government sponsored programing (at least) be required to show both sides of an issue equally? Make 'em broadcast Rush and Hannity during the day. They can spew their leftist drivel all night long.
17 posted on 11/11/2002 9:07:31 PM PST by cartoonistx
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To: RichardEdward
NPR, CAMERA, ADL, and anti-Israel bias.
18 posted on 11/11/2002 10:10:59 PM PST by Abar
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To: pepsionice
$30 million is "not a lot"? That's 1,000 soldiers at $30,000 a year.

Money much better spent!
19 posted on 11/11/2002 10:14:47 PM PST by Fledermaus
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To: goldstategop
PBS at least produces and broadcasts high brow cultural programming.

HA! Like what? Snobbish Masterpiece Theater so we can watch yet another stupid story of British classism? The only high brow cultural programming I see is Sesame Street.

Even NOVA is more about left wing lies than science. And 80-90% of anything on PBS is usually from the BBC.

And I don't need PBS to watch The McLaughlin Group which about the only thing I do watch. I can get it from the website.

And the local PBS here runs lame fund raisers every six weeks. A total waste of federal money.

20 posted on 11/11/2002 10:21:55 PM PST by Fledermaus
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