No, NPR didn't accidentally air the paranormal-themed radio show Coast to Coast AM with George Noory (heir to Art Bell's show) on Sunday morning. Instead, it was a credulous interview by NPR host Rachel Martin about the supposed science of reincarnation.
And given NPR's classification of the piece as a science piece, their vaunted Science Desk dutifully tweeted "Searching for Science Behind Reincarnation."
The Washington Post slammed Charles and David Koch for their âpolitical networkâ on the paperâs front page Jan. 6, but they partnered with a group funded by George Soros to get their information.
The Post proudly stated its partnership with the Center for Responsive Politics (CRP), a group they labeled ânonpartisan.â Nowhere in their 2,457-word hit job on the Kochs, did the Post mention CRPâs Soros funding or Sorosâ similar network of organizations and media outlets he uses to influence politics and the economy.
Liberal MSNBC anchor Ed Schultz on Monday used the cold snap hitting much of the country to push two left-wing agendas. He lectured "heartless and cruel" Republicans to extend unemployment because of the chill and, at the same time, blamed the low temperatures on global warming.
The 1st Amendment says Congress shall make no law ârespecting the establishment" "of the press.â Someone should tell Congress. In 10 years, the U.S. government spent $364 million funding the liberal journalism nonprofit Internews, also supported by left-wing billionaire George Soros.
Internews was founded by a self-described Marxist anti-war protester. It has received $1.7 million from Soros, which pales in comparison to the fat government checks it has received. In 2011 alone, it sucked up $52,350,784 in government grants, according to its 990 tax forms. This made up 92.4 percent of the $56,644,153 in total reported revenue for that year.
Former Time reporter Nina Burleigh â the infamous feminist journalist who once announced "I'd be happy to give [Bill Clinton oral sex] just to thank him for keeping abortion legal" -- has a new article at The New York Observer on âThe Year In Sexism.â
Even the trial of Dr. Kermit Gosnell in May was used audaciously as a feminist moment to correct those who âdemonize abortion generally.â She insisted while late-term abortions were violent and gruesome, so is childbirth: