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Longtime NPR Senior Business Editor Exposes How DEI and Trump Derangement Ruined The Organization

Longtime NPR Senior Business Editor Exposes How DEI and Trump Derangement Ruined The Organization

“During a meeting with colleagues, I listened as one of NPR’s best and most fair-minded journalists said it was good we weren’t following the [Hunter Biden] laptop story because it could help Trump.”

There are some things in life for which you need no official confirmation to know it’s true, like “The View” co-host Sunny Hostin being a couple of fries short of a Happy Meal. There’s also the likelihood that Joe Biden is just one hair sniff away from being booted off the ticket during the DNC.

NPR’s liberal bias is one of those things, too, which we’ve seen by way of their emphasis on wokeness in their reporting, their rampant TDS, and their burgeoning disgust with long-held American ideals – just to name a few.

But every once in a while, confirmation is a good thing, and that’s just what we got this week when Uri Berliner, a longtime senior business editor and reporter for NPR, spilled the tea in a very revealing piece at The Free Press.

The article is way too long to extensively quote, but the highlight reel includes an admission that his employer and colleagues completely lost it when Donald Trump was elected president, something Berliner – who admits he’s a leftist – suggested was a significant factor in NPR ripping off their paper-thin veneer of objectivity once and for all:

Like many unfortunate things, the rise of advocacy took off with Donald Trump. As in many newsrooms, his election in 2016 was greeted at NPR with a mixture of disbelief, anger, and despair. (Just to note, I eagerly voted against Trump twice but felt we were obliged to cover him fairly.) But what began as tough, straightforward coverage of a belligerent, truth-impaired president veered toward efforts to damage or topple Trump’s presidency.

He went on to cite their obsession with the Trump/Russia collusion hoax and how there was no acknowledgment after the Mueller Report was released that they got it wrong:

“Russiagate quietly faded from our programming,” after the report’s release, Berliner noted.

Berliner also talked about the New York Post’s October 2020 Hunter Biden laptop story, which Big Media and Big Tech openly tried to suppress ahead of the November presidential election.

NPR did too, as Legal Insurrection reported at the time. But Berliner’s insight shed new light on what was going on behind the scenes:

With the election only weeks away, NPR turned a blind eye. Here’s how NPR’s managing editor for news at the time explained the thinking: “We don’t want to waste our time on stories that are not really stories, and we don’t want to waste the listeners’ and readers’ time on stories that are just pure distractions.”

[…]

The laptop was newsworthy. But the timeless journalistic instinct of following a hot story lead was being squelched. During a meeting with colleagues, I listened as one of NPR’s best and most fair-minded journalists said it was good we weren’t following the laptop story because it could help Trump.

After detailing how “Politics also intruded into NPR’s Covid coverage,” Berliner also discussed how the George Floyd case and the riots that followed were the catalysts for NPR going Full Woke, complete with “anguished” staffers who no doubt played a role in the shift:

The insidious nature of DEI was taking over.

For instance, here’s what now-former CEO John Lansing said at the time:

“When it comes to identifying and ending systemic racism,” Lansing wrote in a companywide article, “we can be agents of change. Listening and deep reflection are necessary but not enough. They must be followed by constructive and meaningful steps forward. I will hold myself accountable for this.”

And we were told that NPR itself was part of the problem. In confessional language he said the leaders of public media, “starting with me—must be aware of how we ourselves have benefited from white privilege in our careers. We must understand the unconscious bias we bring to our work and interactions. And we must commit ourselves—body and soul—to profound changes in ourselves and our institutions.”

Berliner also revealed the findings of an internal analysis he’d done in 2021 on political leanings in the newsroom. The result? Zero Republicans among the editorial staff in the D.C. office:

In recent years I’ve struggled to answer that question. Concerned by the lack of viewpoint diversity, I looked at voter registration for our newsroom. In D.C., where NPR is headquartered and many of us live, I found 87 registered Democrats working in editorial positions and zero Republicans. None.

Berliner kept trying to have meetings with Lansing to discuss the lack of viewpoint diversity at NPR, but no meeting ever happened.

The discerning reader will note while reading the article in full that Berliner inserts a lot of generously forgiving terminology like “misjudgment” and “miscues” when it’s clear that NPR’s editorial decision-making was very deliberate, and very targeted, having little to nothing to do with something as innocent as mere “misjudgment” or “miscues.”

But in my opinion, this shouldn’t necessarily be held against him. Berliner still works for NPR, still takes pride in his history with the network, and no doubt wants to be viewed as a good-faith actor in all of this who is pushing for positive change.

The piece was like a desperate plea to try and get them to reverse course. But unfortunately for Berliner, in all probability, it’s too late for that to happen. Hardcore committed leftists rarely admit when they’ve made a mistake, and that goes double when wokeness slithers into the mix.

— Stacey Matthews has also written under the pseudonym “Sister Toldjah” and can be reached via Twitter. —

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Comments

He’s letting the word out that NPR is hopelessly biased? That horse has been out of the barn for a very long time.

    Virginia42 in reply to Q. | April 10, 2024 at 10:17 am

    Was thinking, they have show signs of extreme bias that predates 2020 for certain.

    AF_Chief_Master_Sgt in reply to Q. | April 10, 2024 at 11:44 am

    This is similar to the COVID Karens now wanting to be forgiven for their lies and deceit. So no, URI, you don’t get a pass for saying what we’ve known for years. You are complicit, you failed to say something when it was happening, and you failed to hold Biden to the same level of “fairness” you purport to uphold. You should never be trusted again.

govt should not be subsidizing the news… Fed .. state… local …

this is why few people trust the news
or medical professions…

    henrybowman in reply to jqusnr. | April 10, 2024 at 3:33 pm

    “You don’t need an independent citizen militia anymore. That’s what the National Guard is for.”

    “You don’t need an independent media anymore. That’s what NPR/PBS is for.”

    Ya done clean missed the whole point, Jim.

    “¿Armas para qué? ¡Castro te protegerá!”

Many years ago I was a faithful NPR listener (in my car), and even a regular contributor. However their bias started to become clear, and eventually painfully clear. I stopped contributing, and then stopped listening. I tried AM radio but found most of it too strident albeit in the other direction, so I tried to hold my nose and return to NPR but with conditions, I called “The NPR Game”. The rules were simple:

As soon as I encountered any ideological propaganda (Climate Change woes, Black Lives, Oppressed American Women, etc) I had to turn off the radio. I found that, once actively listening for bias, I couldn’t get 45 seconds on a regular basis before the rules required “OFF with it!”.

Very sad.

Bitterlyclinging | April 10, 2024 at 9:42 am

The corporate media’s trained, clapping seals need to be reminded of the fates of French journalist and Vichy propagandists, Jean Luchaire, February 16, 1946, and German newspaper editor and publisher Julius Streicher, October 16th, 1946.
Civil war is coming.

Hope he has his resume’ in order.

Or does he actually think he’s untouchable in
a business HQ that is populated by Dems 87-0?

We’ll soon see…

    henrybowman in reply to DJ9. | April 10, 2024 at 11:28 am

    87-0.

    Another way to look at this is that it was such a hostile working environment for anyone with real American values that they wouldn’t even think of working there.

NPR has always been hive mind.

Defund NPR!

NPR hasn’t been worth a damn since Car Talk with the Magliozzi brothers went off the air.

    diver64 in reply to TrickyRicky. | April 10, 2024 at 12:05 pm

    I used to listen to NPR especially fresh air but it got so biased I ended up with just Car Talk and now haven’t listened for quite some time. Why taxpayers are still finding that democratic propaganda outlet is beyond me.

    The Gentle Grizzly in reply to TrickyRicky. | April 10, 2024 at 4:07 pm

    Oh, please. If one took a recording of one of their shows and cut out all of the laughing at their own jokes, you’d have a 15 minute program at best, and much of what they DID say was just plain wrong,

    Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me! was fun.

    Prairie Home Companion WAS good, with great guest entertainers, then, Keillor’s monogroans got longer and longer, and FAR too political. I gave up.

    That interview program with Terry Gross was amazingly good, but I don’t know if it is still on.

    One of the most sexy, come-hither announcing voices known to mankind was Sharon Green on NPR news.

Defund NPR.

News outlets now are all liquor/drug or even coca cola.

The product is not consumed because people need it, people consume it because they like how it makes them feel.

    AF_Chief_Master_Sgt in reply to Andy. | April 10, 2024 at 11:46 am

    It confirms their bias.

      As does FOX news and almost all conservative news outlets and blogs. Everyone wants their biases to be confirmed, so they only listen, watch, or read the news that they already agree with. Conservatives are in an echo chamber/bubble just like the liberals are. Things are only going to get better when people on the left and the right stop acting like bees in a hive.

        AF_Chief_Master_Sgt in reply to JR. | April 11, 2024 at 7:20 am

        I don’t watch Faux News, like I don’t watch XiNN, and the other propaganda outlets.

        And anything you support or propose is a sure bet that I know to support the other side.

Thanks Stacey for highlighting this. I also thought Andrea Widburg’s column yesterday at Americanthinker was well worth reading:
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2024/04/an_npr_journalist_is_pretty_shocked_by_the_taxpayer_funded_outlet_s_hard_left_bias.html

National Propaganda Radio needs to be set free to live or die on it’s own. It should never have existed.

The NPR that I listened to in the 1970s went away, and I stopped listening in the mid 80s. That was 40 years ago. It was always liberal, but early on it wasn’t deranged.

Nobody in my family ever listened to NPR, and we called it “Nazi Propaganda Radio” because of the way it treated our conservative Catholic values.

Allow me to expand. At one time point, our priest played a snippet from one of their polemicists complaining about “…the Latinx Catholic hypocrites on the border in the Valley of Texas not supporting an open border….”. The vast majority of people in “the Valley” (Southern part of Texas—Rio Grande Valley) consider themselves Hispanic instead of Latinx—a huge differentiator—most are either of Mexican or other Centroamericano heritage and are socially quite conservative. Other part, and this is very important, is that they are for legal immigration—not for illegal immigration. Most importantly, they take their Catholic faith very seriously, along with their family values. So he had just insulted them thoroughly. And NPR thought THIS was a way to reach Hispanics?

    The Gentle Grizzly in reply to drsamherman. | April 10, 2024 at 4:10 pm

    If you didn’t listen yourself, how did you know it was so bad?

    It really as quite good decades ago, albeit leftist. At least it was well thought out and while one might disagree with what was presented, it was not yet so strident and “packaged”.

      drsamherman in reply to The Gentle Grizzly. | April 10, 2024 at 10:30 pm

      It’s called “poetic license”, Griz, okay? We didn’t listen to it unless it showed up when pressing “Search” on the car radio and it showed up, usually next to a Hispanic radio station we liked in San Antonio, okay?

      Sheesh, get a grip! Our priests listened to it a lot over the years—had it playing in the rectory a lot, but none of us parishioners ever wanted to hear it. The local NPR affiliate station was horribly pro-Castro (both the local Castros from San Antonio (Rosie and her sons) and Fidel from Cuba) and also kept extolling the Perons. The latter is a sore spot in a family with deep Argentine anti-Peronista roots.

2nd Ammendment Mother | April 10, 2024 at 1:21 pm

NPR has been obviously biased and “stuck up:” since long before 2020. That farmer on the tractor left NPR for Rush Limbaugh years ago.

Along with Jeff Gerth’s piece in the Columbia Review of Journalism, and James Bennett’s in the Economist, this serves as reinforcement.

https://www.cjr.org/special_report/trumped-up-press-versus-president-part-1.php

https://www.economist.com/1843/2023/12/14/when-the-new-york-times-lost-its-way

Election night is the best time to watch/ listen to legacy media – it’s the least scripted portion of its programming. Hosts and guests unintentionally offer up their biases – they gotta fill hours and hours of airtime – so commentary always leads to masks slipping.

Listening to NPR’s 2016 election night coverage – alternating between the national network feed and local talking heads – it began with a triumphalist tone and ended in only slightly subdued shrieks and lamentations of the local hostesses as reality displaced fantasy.

5/5 stars.

Trump didn’t ruin npr, their own stupidity did.

E Howard Hunt | April 10, 2024 at 8:46 pm

NPR is my go-to station for listening to shrewish Jewish broads and lisping fags.

NPR has been my morning drive-listen for decades now. They provide an accurate “What are they lying to us about now” indicator that has helped me understand the news far better.

To be fair, NPR was nothing but Communist propaganda long before Trump or any “Trump derangement syndrome”.

Steven Brizel | April 11, 2024 at 4:44 pm

Haven’t listened to NPR ( National Pinko or Palestinian Radio) in decades-I saw this acronym today-DEI means Didn’t Earn It

What gets me about this NPR dude was the he is a red=diaper baby, including the matching I-heart-Stalin pins and he’s a BUSINESS reporter/editor? What’s wrong with this picture? How many times did he talk about dirtydamncapitalistpigs like we used to talk about dirtydamnyankees in the South years ago? This guy’s conversation is so totally incongruous that I am wondering when Rod Serling is going to appear?