Hyperpartisan
I started listening to NPR during the 70’s realizing then it provided a left of center perspective. Nevertheless, I found it informative, worth listening to, and supporting. During the last several years it moved further left until it became unbearable. After listening to the self described “Mothers of NPR” tell about the hiring a colleague I said enough. I no longer listen to NPR for news. Instead I listen to learn how the coastal elite are using propaganda to shape society in their image.
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