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NPR: State-Sponsored Propaganda?
00:03:06
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| Well, I think Elon got one right. | |
| A big one. | |
| He labeled NPR, National Public Radio, US-affiliated media. | |
| And they're not happy about it. | |
| Basically, they're state-sponsored propaganda. | |
| And anyone who's actually listened to NPR understands that's exactly what it is at this point. | |
| They're a voice box of the Democrat radicals funded by the US taxpayer. | |
| I can almost guarantee you There hasn't been something positive written about anything conservative or Republicans, unless it's to demean a more powerful or more likely to win Republican against another one. | |
| But they put out a statement. | |
| They say, we are all disturbed to see last night that Twitter has labeled NPR state-affiliated media, a description that for Twitter's own guidelines does not apply. | |
| NPR and our mother's stations are supported by millions of listeners who depend on us for independent... | |
| Yeah, I believe that. | |
| It just doesn't exist, okay? | |
| NPR is neither independent nor fact-based journalist. | |
| If you survey the people that work there, I guarantee you the vast... | |
| Supermajority are woke as hell. | |
| Anything they do that would remotely try to be conservative or down the middle is going to be heavily skewed. | |
| So it's a sort of amazing screenshot to see that. | |
| They should be disturbed because their reporting is disturbing. | |
| They should really rename themselves National Propaganda Radio because that's exactly what they are. | |
| Are they serious? It's been decades since they were independent or fact-based or unbiased or, you know, uncontrolled by the Democrat Party. | |
| I mean, fact-based journalism? | |
| Give me a break. | |
| Hey, NPR, the truth hurts, doesn't it? | |
| But again, Don't worry about facts and journalism. | |
| That doesn't seem to matter. I was trending on Twitter all day Wednesday and half of the day on Tuesday for putting out some actual facts about my father's case. | |
| I'll discuss that more on the podcast on Thursday night in great details. | |
| Even the Washington Post got in on it. | |
| To his credit, actually talk crap about the fact checker from the Washington Post because let's just say they've gotten a lot wrong lately, including what they said about me, which was a lie. | |
| But they don't care because they get the lie going and their other liberal lackeys tweet it as though it's the fact. | |
| And so when they get corrected the next day, it doesn't really matter. | |
| But that's what we have to push it back against. | |
| National Public Radio. Yeah, it's not state-sponsored radio. | |
| Of course it is. It's the radio channel of the regime. | |
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Let Democrats Fund It
00:00:25
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| I don't know that anyone actually listens to it, but we spend millions of taxpayer dollars funding NPR, also known as not particularly reliable. | |
| And we should probably stop. | |
| It's one of those things we should throw out and actually put it towards good use because... | |
| All Americans shouldn't be funding state-sponsored propaganda. | |
| All Americans shouldn't be funding a voice box of the Democrat Party. | |
| Let the Democrats fund it. | |