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NPR declares no more live interviews with conservatives – they make too much sense when not quoted out of context

The public editor of National Public Radio (NPR), Elizabeth Jensen, recommended that the radio news service stop conducting live interviews with conservatives that have controversial views. Although the taxpayer-funded NPR has since clarified its policy and says that live interviews of conservatives will continue, it doesn’t undo the statement made by Jensen or its suggested implications that were made prior to NPR’s damage control statement.

The statement stemmed from an interview with a member of the Breitbart news organization. Joel Pollak is a Breitbart Senior Editor and In-house Counsel. On air, he defended Breitbart’s executive chairman Stephen K. Bannon from false claims of being an anti-Semitic white nationalist. This outraged some NPR listeners that an employee from Breitbart News was given the opportunity to defend the website and its chairman. Jensen concluded that live formatting allowed Pollak to take the upper hand in the interview. Jensen went on to express her opinion that those types of interviews should not be conducted live because it is difficult to contextualize them with limited time.

Jensen argued that contextualization has worked in similar interviews with former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke, and white nationalist Richard Spencer. Pollack responded to reject NPR’s attempt to link Bannon, and website Breitbart, with white nationalism. The recommendations made by Jensen seem very similar to a statement made as a critique of left-wing pressure group, Media Matters. The critique stated “the interview failed to contextualize the true extent of Breitbart’s extremism under Bannon’s leadership.” Bannon took a leave of absence from Breitbart after being appointed Trump campaign CEO, he is currently Chief Strategist and Senior Counselor to President-elect Donald Trump.

Jensen applauded at the prospect of Bannon being described with the term “white nationalist”. Although Bannon disputes the term, Jensen linked to an internal NPR memorandum that suggested the term “white nationalist” should be used in stories on the “alt-right.”

This goes to show that many media outlets are insistent on taking things out of context to portray their desired views. So, NPR employees were upset that they failed to portray Bannon as an anti-Semitic, racist and white nationalist. They feel the need to link anything “alt-right” to white nationalism, but why? NPR considers it dangerous to allow interviewees the opportunity to express themselves fully. They wish to contextualize the content to their views, to appease their left-wing listeners. They view right-wing interviewees as their opponents and employ strategies like cutting them off mid speech to supply contrary views and control the output.

Breitbart News has supplied counter context for NPR’s move towards content control, suggesting that Congress cut off its funding and review its nonprofit status. Does it make sense that leftists shouldn’t use taxpayer money to release biased news? Sure.

On Monday, NPR clarified that it will continue to conduct live interviews of conservative guests. NPR has not changed its policy on live interviews, although recent questions and misunderstandings have arisen regarding the taping of live interviews. NPR says that Jensen’s expression was her opinion and not consistent with the views of the media outlet. Her role is to hear the public’s views and offer her judgement on them. NPR did however say that they always appreciate Jensen’s suggestions and take them seriously, although she does not set their policies.

Several subsequent commentators said that NPR would not be conducting live interviews with conservatives, which is incorrect. “Let me say in no uncertain terms, we would never apply a political litmus test to whether an interview is conducted live. Indeed, our preference is to interview news makers live. Whether an interview is done live or taped is a decision made by show producers based on the needs and logistics of their show and the availability of their guests. The most common reason to tape a news interview is simply that the guest is not available at the scheduled time. For example, Morning Edition is live from 5 a.m. – 7 a.m. Eastern. Our goal is to present the widest possible range of views to our audiences. I hope this clarifies how these decisions are made and sets the record straight.”

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Trump beating Clinton even as establishment media manipulates headlines to confuse voters

With the outcome of the election between GOP nominee Donald J. Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton still very much in play earlier today, the mainstream media was hard at work doing what it has been doing for the past 15 months – creating a false narrative to make Clinton look good, even when she is looking bad.

As noted by the graphic below, a headline from this morning appears to show that Clinton jumped out to an early lead in a small New Hampshire community, where voting begins at midnight:

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The left-wing media hacks at USA Today likely couldn’t wait to report that The Donald received his first trouncing of the day…a four-out-of-six vote landslide that saw Clinton come out ahead.

But a closer look at the fine print, so to speak, showed that Trump was actually ahead in New Hampshire 32-25, in early voting.

And while this was just a microcosm of what is to unfold the remainder of the day, it proves once more that the establishment media is simply in the tank for Clinton because she is a Democrat, and that’s all the establishment media sees in any presidential contest – whomever has the “D” behind their name.

A quick analysis of which candidate the editorial page of each of the major daily nationals has backed for the past 30-plus years will show you just how incredibly biased these “media” outlets really are. In nearly every instance The New York Times, the Washington Post, the Los Angeles TimesUSA Today (of course), the Miami Herald, and scores of mid-sized, regional and local newspapers across the country consistently pick the Democrat candidate, no matter what their policies or, in Clinton’s case, no matter how compromised and unfit she is to be in a position to receive classified information (which the intelligence community is sure to withhold from her, should she win).

Trump, who doesn’t have a single fingerprint on any of the failed policies of Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, at least has a resume of accomplishment. He’s built great things, generated a lot of employment and has made a lot of money the old fashioned way.

But to the mainstream media, all he is, is the next Republican to beat.

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PBS caught massively censoring criticism of Hillary Clinton

The mainstream media is pulling out all the stops to get Hillary Clinton, the Democratic Party presidential nominee, elected, and that mostly entails throwing out all semblance of unbiased reporting.

The most recent perpetrator of journalistic dishonesty on Clinton’s behalf is the taxpayer-funded PBS. The program PBS Newshour recently snuffed out all criticism of Clinton – as well as the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and Obamacare – stemming from “correspondent” Judy Woodruff’s interview with Green Party presidential nominee Dr. Jill Stein.

The clipped edits were discovered by a Stein supporter, Matt Orfalea, when he made a comparison of a Facebook Live version with the broadcast and YouTube versions. Orfalea summarily added the clipped portions and posted the full interview, Breitbart News reported.

In the part of the interview that was cut by PBS, Stein offers much criticism of Clinton, as well as the TPP and the Affordable Care Act. Stein notes correctly that Clinton, and now her transition director, Ken Salazar, are both huge proponents of TPP, which she describes as essentially “NAFTA on steroids” – an earlier trade deal between the U.S., Canada and Mexico passed during Bill Clinton’s administration, and which has been blamed for U.S. job losses and an increase in our national trade deficit.

Stein says she believes that passage of TPP will result in even more jobs lost to overseas countries, especially to Asian signatories of the deal where labor costs are much cheaper (because the cost of living in many of these countries is also much lower).

In addition, Stein says that TPP would further erode American sovereignty over issues of trade and the economy generally, “by bringing in these international tribunals that get to pass judgement on our laws, on our public health protections, on our worker protections.”

As it stands, Stein noted that thanks to Obamacare 1-in-3 Americans cannot afford to buy health insurance, despite the fact that President Obama promised repeatedly in the run-up to its passage that insurance premiums and out-of-pocket expenditures would be lower. And Clinton, Stein noted, has promised to double down on Obamacare and defend it.

Stein also said that Clinton, like her transition director Salazar – a former secretary of the interior – has been a big backer of fracking, the controversial oil-and-gas extraction method.

In addition, PBS also edited out Stein’s statement that, “Americans have not only the right to vote but a right to know who we can vote for.”

This is just the latest political manipulation by the mainstream media in a bid to help Hillary Clinton defeat GOP presidential nominee Donald J. Trump. The media has largely been ignoring growing evidence of Clinton’s rapidly failing health, despite all of the obvious evidence, and has spent the bulk of the campaign so far bashing Trump for everything he says, even if Clinton says the same thing.

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