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The BLAZE Editor: Further Analysis Finds Deceptive Editing In NPR Sting Tape

I don't know if you mean that you don't believe Soros funds them or are just making fun of me. He is a spooky dude as Beck calls him and I am wary of anyone he funds. However, here's a link to his last known donation to NPR, in Oct. a few days before Juan was fired and during a time Soros was in a real battle with Beck and Fox.

George Soros Buys 100 NPR

With Grant, NPR to Step Up State Government Reporting

NPR has received a $1.8 million grant from the Open Society Foundations to begin a project called Impact of Government that is intended to add at least 100 journalists at NPR member radio stations in all 50 states over the next three years.
I'm sure Soros gives them donations but if you honestly think that he gave money and then said "I want Juan Williams out of here and I want you to trash fox news" then I reserve the right to say that you sound like a loon. Sorry, that's just me being honest.
 
I'm sure Soros gives them donations but if you honestly think that he gave money and then said "I want Juan Williams out of here and I want you to trash fox news" then I reserve the right to say that you sound like a loon. Sorry, that's just me being honest.

I don't think Soros said he wanted that. He gave them the money because they were already on "his side". Soros says Fox News is like Orwell's Newspeak. You honestly think Soros wants that to continue? He's made a concerted effort to demean Fox News and try to get sponsors and viewers to boycott Glenn Beck and all of Fox. To say that he isn't anti-Beck and anti-Fox and is doing all that he can to get them off the air makes one sound uneducated on what Soros has said and done. Sorry, that's just me stating the facts.
 
I don't think Soros said he wanted that. He gave them the money because they were already on "his side". Soros says Fox News is like Orwell's Newspeak. You honestly think Soros wants that to continue? He's made a concerted effort to demean Fox News and try to get sponsors and viewers to boycott Glenn Beck and all of Fox. To say that he isn't anti-Beck and anti-Fox and is doing all that he can to get them off the air makes one sound uneducated on what Soros has said and done. Sorry, that's just me stating the facts.

A person having a point of view isn't the same thing as the evil boogieman sort of things that many ascribe to him.
 
It doesn't change what he said about NPR not needing the funding or the things he said about the tea party. It doesn't change what he said about there not being enough elites. What an arrogant dickhead.

barb, just shut up already. can you EVER just admit when a wrong has been done?
 
I don't think Soros said he wanted that. He gave them the money because they were already on "his side". Soros says Fox News is like Orwell's Newspeak. You honestly think Soros wants that to continue? He's made a concerted effort to demean Fox News and try to get sponsors and viewers to boycott Glenn Beck and all of Fox. To say that he isn't anti-Beck and anti-Fox and is doing all that he can to get them off the air makes one sound uneducated on what Soros has said and done. Sorry, that's just me stating the facts.

You're completely lost. Let's sort this out.

You stated one fact. That he called Fox News "Orwell's Newspeak". Other than that it was all opinion or questions. When you learn the difference between opinion and facts maybe you'll become better at debating and probably be less entertained by Beck...

Soros is liberal. I think that goes without saying.

He donates money, I'm not sure how much and to every place he donates, but for a fact some of it goes to Media Matters, some to NPR, other causes.

He doesn't like Fox. No surprise there. Glenn Beck and other right wingers have dragged the guy through the mud for what he had to do as a child which had absolutely nothing to do with how he is as a man or what is currently going on in our society. Glenn Beck has painted him to be some mastermind that is trying to purposefully destroy the country. After that Soros came out and compared Fox News to Nazi's and Orwell. Can you blame the guy for getting pissed?

Show me exactly what he is doing to get Glenn Beck and Fox off the air. He donates money to media matters and I know they started something a while back to boycott Beck sponsors but they nor Soros did anything wrong in that respect. We have no proof he made them do it and there is nothing illegal or really nothing wrong with boycotting something you disagree with. I don't watch Beck's show cause I don't like him. I don't go to the oil change place down the road cause I don't get good service there. They threaten to not buy stuff from people that sponsor someone that they consider a serial liar and manipulator.

In essence you just turned "well he donates lots of money to liberal groups and is a liberal" to "he's a rich liberal that want's to silence opposition and take down america and turn us towards socialism and take Fox off the air. That is a fact."

In the real world Mellie, you're opinion doesn't count as fact. Show me where he's actually tried to take Fox news off the air or has threatened Glenn Beck or has planned on ruining the country or anything like that...
 
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love your sig :)

Thanks! Dana is a radio show host in St. Louis, a contributor on CNN and she's doing something with Glenn Beck soon. She was at a dinner with him and 3 other people last night. Something about the Insider Extreme anniversary tomorrow. She rocks. :)

Here's a video of her on Anderson Cooper's show talking about Beck's 8/28 Restoring Honor Rally.

 
RD, I'm not ignoring you. I just got home from work and you asked for a lot of information. I'm dog tired and just don't feel like looking up a bunch of Soros quotes at the moment. (He's kinda freaky if you've ever listened to him speak about what he thinks of himself and what he's done to different economies around the world.) I'll get back to that later when I'm not exhausted, hungry and crabby.
 
Is anyone else more then amused that suddenly Glenn Beck is a good guy to lefties and the NYTimes?

Maybe the world isn't a TV western made up of "good guys" adn "bad guys."
 
I was for defunding NPR long before this little episode. The country is broke. They can get advertizers or donors just like everyone else.

NPR wouldn't be the only victim. The GOP is trying to defund CPB, which includes NPR and PBS. Why should PBS be defunded just because the GOP has a bug up their ass over NPR?

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They employee all liberals as far as I can tell. The unedited version gave more context, but that's all. He called the tea party racists, he said there weren't enough elites.

HAHA. I guess you didn't actually read The Blaze's analysis. Here you go:

Of greater concern, though, is how the video is edited at this juncture.

So after saying that the MEAC website advocates the “acceptance of Sharia,” the video cuts to the NPR exec saying, “Really? That’s what they said?” The cadence is jovial and upbeat and the narration moves on. The implication is that the NPR exec is aware and perhaps amused or approving of the MEAC mission statement. But when you look at the raw video you realize he was actually recounting an unrelated and innocuous issue about confusion over names in the restaurant reservation.

Schiller’s negative comments about Republicans and conservatives have gotten a great deal of attention.

He clearly says some offensive things, while being very direct that he is giving his own opinion and not that of NPR. Still — a wildly stupid move!

But you may be surprised to learn, that in the raw video, Schiller also speaks positively about the GOP. He expresses pride in his own Republican heritage and his belief in fiscal conservatism.


NPR exec Ron Schiller does describe Tea Party members as “xenophobic…seriously racist people.”

This is one of the reasons why he no longer has a job!

But the clip in the edited video implies Schiller is giving simply his own analysis of the Tea Party. He does do that in part, but the raw video reveals that he is largely recounting the views expressed to him by two top Republicans, one a former ambassador, who admitted to him that they voted for Obama.

At the end, he signals his agreement. The larger context does not excuse his comments, or his judgment in sharing the account, but would a full context edit have been more fair?


You may also have seen a section of the video where Schiller describes liberals as more educated than conservatives. But the raw video shows a section where Schiller is hesitant to criticize the education of conservatives and the other executive, Betsy Liley, is outspoken in her defense of the intellects of Fox News viewers.

Anyone looking at the edited version of the Project Veritas video would be concerned about the conduct and views expressed by the NPR representatives. But should we also be concerned about the deceptive nature of some of the video’s representations? Some will say no — the end justifies any means, even if unethical. Others may be bothered by these tactics and view similar projects with a greater degree of skepticism.

Glad to straighten that out for you. Anything else?
 
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NPR wouldn't be the only victim. The GOP is trying to defund CPB, which includes NPR and PBS. Why should PBS be defunded just because the GOP has a bug up their ass over NPR?

Because the federal government has no business funding TV shows or radio programs. :doh
 
Because the federal government has no business funding TV shows or radio programs. :doh

:roll: Is that in the Constitution? Could you show me that passage?
 
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No, funding media is nowhere in the Constitution. That's the point. :shock:

Neither are the Dept of Defense, Dept of Education, or the Dept of Environmental Protection. Does that mean that they should be abolished?
 
No, funding media is nowhere in the Constitution. That's the point. :shock:

It's not the purpose of the Constitution to determine what gets funding, it gives that power to Congress and the President.
 
A person having a point of view isn't the same thing as the evil boogieman sort of things that many ascribe to him.

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I guess you've never listened to him. :afraid:
 
barb, just shut up already. can you EVER just admit when a wrong has been done?


ummm I said somewhere that he shouldn't have been fired. Actually, if they weren't getting government funds, they'd all be free to have whatever hateful or fawning opinions they want.
 
Thanks! Dana is a radio show host in St. Louis, a contributor on CNN and she's doing something with Glenn Beck soon. She was at a dinner with him and 3 other people last night. Something about the Insider Extreme anniversary tomorrow. She rocks. :)

Here's a video of her on Anderson Cooper's show talking about Beck's 8/28 Restoring Honor Rally.



Oh, that Dana. I always liked her, but didn't know her last name. Another conservative woman who shines.:bright:
 
NPR wouldn't be the only victim. The GOP is trying to defund CPB, which includes NPR and PBS. Why should PBS be defunded just because the GOP has a bug up their ass over NPR?



HAHA. I guess you didn't actually read The Blaze's analysis. Here you go:





Glad to straighten that out for you. Anything else?

PBS should be defunded for the same reason NPR should be, even before this mess. We are broke and borowing 40 cents for every dollar we spend. Funds for PBS needs to go too. NEA needs cut also.

I didn't see where he was talking about "elites". I'm pretty sure he used the actual word, because I did listen to both versions.
 
ummm I said somewhere that he shouldn't have been fired. Actually, if they weren't getting government funds, they'd all be free to have whatever hateful or fawning opinions they want.

Yeah but you forgot some really important thing, Barb. Has NPR ever said such things about the Tea Party in any of the on air programming?
 
Yeah but you forgot some really important thing, Barb. Has NPR ever said such things about the Tea Party in any of the on air programming?

Not that I know of. It's my understanding that other than ignoring stories that would make the left look bad, they are fair.
Honestly if not for the funding, I wouldn't care what they said about the tea party or Republicans. You've never seen me calling for the head of Olbermann, in fact, I miss him. Ed Schultz spends almost every minute on air bashing someone on my side. I'm more than willing to let him speak.
Some very important programs are being cut because we have to stop spending. We have no choice. NPR, PBS, NEA are not necessary programs. They need to go private or fail. Personally, I hope they can make it on their own.
 
Funny, I don't remember anyone suggesting that the footage might have been unfairly edited in any of several threads on the topic here at DP.

Seems like everyone is being pretty subjective about this so-called editing....just assuming what this analysis shows is correct -- just as many on the right assumed what they saw was correct.

This should probably be settled in a court of law, if true. We've got to stop letting sensationalist reporters "make the news" and ruin people's lives and careers.

I did! I did! In two different threads. Complete with a video to illustrate my point. I suck at pasting things, but its in my posts.
 
What really cracks me up about this is the NPR execs clearly weren't paying attention concerning FoxNews' other episodes of tape editting, (re: Shirly Sherrod and ACORN kiddie porn).

1. ACORN was pretty damming stuff
2. Glenn Beck was the first national commentator to come out and say that something was wrong about the Shirley Sherrod story. in fact, he never even ran with it, except to say that she had been the victim of a hit job.
 
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