As recently as 7-8 years ago TNA used to de-bunk bogus media
exposes, such as the notorious 1992 Dateline "exploding fuel
tank" story
Now TNA uncritically retails similar scams conducted by GOP-aligned
"conservative" outfits.
Ironically, Glenn Beck's news aggregator "The Blaze" published
a pretty good discussion of "undercover" journalism by partisan
activists:
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/ends-vs-means-the-ethics-of-undercover-journalism/
Here's a more focused critique from George Weigel at Slate, who shows how
a key quote in the NPR/Muslim "sting" video was cropped by
James O'Keefe and his adult handlers:
http://www.slate.com/blogs/blogs/weigel/archive/2011/03/11/the-npr-stin-s-racist-tea-party-comment-was-taken-out-of-context.aspx
James O'Keefe isn't a journalist; he's a Beltway GOP-funded Johnny
Knoxville, only less entertaining.
-- William N. Grigg
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NPR Was Ready to Accept $5 Million
>From Fictitious Muslim Brotherhood Front
Written by R. Cort Kirkwood
Saturday, 12 March 2011 16:30
National Public Radio was
eagerly anticipating a $5 million donation from the fictitious
Muslim Education Action Center,
according to the latest secret recording released by
Project
Veritas, which set up MEAC to sting NPR and in turn caused the
resignation of two top officials early this week.
The second recording, an
audio of a phone call, demonstrates that NPR had not "repeatedly
refused" the donation, as an NPR spokesman said after Project
Veritas unleashed the first secret video, which showed NPR executives
eating lunch with the phony Muslims and calling members of the Tea Party
racist.
Indeed, the audio
features Betsy Liley, NPR's director of institutional giving,
explaining that NPR would happily keep the donation a secret and hide
MEAC's identify from auditors.
Liley also wrote emails,
The Daily Caller reports, explaining the same thing.
The Trouble Begins
NPR has been in hot water all week because of the
outrageous remarks from Ron Schiller, its former foundation president
and vice president of development, who was forced to resign
along with NPR CEO Vivian Schiller (no relation).
The leftist network's troubles began on February 22, when Schiller and
Liley ate lunch with
"Ibrahim Kassam" and "Amir Malik," who represented
MEAC. The pair explained that MEAC was a front for the
terrorist-connected Muslim Brotherhood, which seeks global Islamic
hegemony under Sharia law. MEAC explicity states at its website that it
too seeks to impose Sharia law everywhere. None of this bothered Schiller
and Liley.
Indeed, the more the phony Muslims spoke, the more Schiller and Liley
expressed their opinions of "Islamophobes."
Said Schiller:
The current Republican Party, particularly the Tea Party, is fanatically
involved in people’s personal lives and very fundamental Christian I
wouldn’t even call it Christian. It’s this weird evangelical kind of
move....
[The Tea Party is not] just Islamaphobic, but really xenophobic, I mean
basically they are, they believe in sort of white, middle-America
gun-toting. I mean, it’s scary. They’re seriously racist, racist people.
When Malik complained that the Muslim Brotherhood is "demonized and
looked down on as horrible, terrible people,”
Liley offered an
American history lesson:
Sadly, our history from the record … shows that we have done this before.
We put Japanese-Americans in camps in World War II.
And when Kassam jokes that Muslins called NPR "National Palestinian
Radio," the two executives laugh.
Said Liley: "Oh
really? That’s good. I like that."
Schiller also says that NPR can do without federal funding and would be
better off without it, which contradicted Vivian Schiller’s remarks at
the National Press Club on March 7, the day before the video was
released.
Vivian Schiller
told her audience that NPR does not have a liberal bias and needs
federal funds very badly.
Within about 12 hours after Project Veritas uploaded its video, both
Schillers had resigned from NPR, and Ron Schiller lost the job he had
been anticipating at the Aspen Institute.
The NPR board forced Vivian Schiller out, and not just because her
underlings were clearly out of control in this case. She was also
responsible for the embarrassing fiasco involving Juan Williams, who made
the mistake of
telling Bill O'Reilly that Muslims on planes make him nervous. Vivian
Schilller permitted a subaltern to fire Williams, a respected NPR
veteran, over the phone. Schiller said he needed a psychiatrist.
Legal Counsel Was Drafting Agreement
After the major NPR disaster, an
NPR spokesman explained that the leftist network would never have
taken the Muslim moolah, insisting,
The fraudulent organization represented in this video repeatedly pressed
us to accept a $5 million check, with no strings attached, which we
repeatedly refused to accept.
But this claim was quickly proven false in Project
Veritas' latest audio,
and emails from Liley to MEAC show NPR not only wanted to accept the
money but also would have kept MEAC's donation anonymous in its
records.
Even worse, Vivian Schiller knew about the coming donation and the plans
to keep it under wraps. Says
Liley:
Vivian knows about our meeting as my email indicated I think for her to
feel for us to prep her appropriately for the next meeting, it would be
great to have some more information from you guys. But Ron and she
talked, and I shared notes from our meeting about kind of where you are
in your interest, and so I think for us to do kind of our due diligence,
it would also be helpful to get some of the background information [on
the organization and on its leadership].
As well, Liley told Kassam that NPR will keep its auditors in the dark
and that legal counsel would write an agreement.
They have audited our programs at times and, I think, as part of that,
they can look at our audited financials. If you are concerned in any way
about that, that’s one reason you might want to be an anonymous donor.
And, we would certainly, if that was your interest, want to shield you
from that....
I let [NPR legal counsel] know. well, Vivian let her know about this....
Typically we have some kind of written agreement, especially with gifts
of this size, even a simple letter just to lay out the terms so that both
sides understand what the support would be used for. So she's putting
something together that we could share with you tomorrow in draft form. …
It's a simple gift agreement …
Liley reconfirms these major points,
The DC reports, in an email:
NPR can list MEAC as an anonymous donor in our database, which would mean
we would not disclose the organization’s name. We do not publish a list
of gifts, so it would not be an issue there. …
The audits of our governmental grants are conducted by the same firm we
hire to do our NPR financial audit.
I am awaiting a gift agreement from our legal counsel and will share it
when I have it.
The latest recording either means
the NPR spokesman was ignorant of the deal or was instructed by
superiors to lie about it. Again, NPR did not "repeatedly
refuse" the donation.
Funding in Trouble
According to The DC, the seriousness with which some at NPR are
taking the Schiller scandal comes through in a letter that two dozen
staff members, including veteran NPR talkers
Nina
Totenberg and
Cokie
Roberts, sent to “listeners and supporters”:
We, and our colleagues at NPR News, strive every day to bring you the
highest quality news programs possible. So, like you, we were appalled by
the offensive comments made recently by NPR’s now former Senior Vice
President for Development. His words violated the basic principles by
which we live and work: accuracy and open-mindedness, fairness and
respect.
Those comments have done real damage to NPR.
Indeed they have, particularly to the
Corporation for Public Broadcasting,
which
now faces the loss of federal funds. CPB funds NPR.
While rhe House of Resprentatives ended funding for the Corporation for
Public Broadcasting last month, the Senate is considering
Sen. Jim
DeMint's legislation
to do so.
Funding from CPB for some NPR affiliates is crucial. Of CPB's $430
million budget this year,
the Associated Press reports, $94 million went to 400 public radio
stations.
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