OPINION: NPR coddles Kamala Harris, forgets to do actual journalism
Asma Khalid could have been nicknamed"Asma Coddle." She and Jong-Fast rolled out the red carpet for White House messaging on abortion and on the Biden-spawned border crisis. NPR promoted their Kamala coddle on"All Things Considered" in the evening, on"Morning Edition," on their talk show"Here & Now" and at length on"The NPR Politics Podcast.
You can listen to chunks of this interview and think: Democrats absolutely own National Public Radio. They are dominant, and NPR is submissive. Harris didn't actually answer the questions NPR emphasized in its newscasts. What can the administration do to go around Congress on immigration? Harris just complained that Congress won't act.
Translation: We in the federal government would like to encourage more corporate censorship like the New York Post received. Here's how you know just how lazy NPR gets with politicians they support. There are no interruptions. On the podcast, Khalid asked Harris about abortion:"Democrats don't have the numbers in the Senate to overturn the filibuster. I want to know what happens next. I mean, what happens to the promise to codify Roe?" The answer went on for 449 words .
As usual, the proof of a puffball interview isn't just the questions asked but those that were not asked. You could start with the feverish personnel turnover in her office, and then add tensions with President Joe Biden.
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