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Media Criticism

NPR's Katherine Maher Is Not Taking Questions About Her Tweets

"I am not in the newsroom," the embattled NPR chieftain said over and over again.

Robby Soave | 4.18.2024 10:15 AM

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Who is Katherine Maher, and what does she really believe? The embattled NPR CEO had the opportunity on Wednesday to set the record straight regarding her views on intellectual diversity, "white silence," and whether Hillary Clinton (of all people) committed nonbinary erasure when she used the phrase boys and girls.

Unfortunately, during a recent appearance at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace to discuss the journalism industry's war on disinformation, she repeatedly declined to give straight answers—instead offering up little more than platitudes about workplace best practices. I attended the event and submitted questions that the organizers effectively ignored.

That's a shame, because Maher's views certainly require clarity—especially now that longtime editor Uri Berliner has resigned from NPR and called out the publicly funded radio channel's CEO. In his parting statement, Berliner slammed Maher, saying that her "divisive views confirm the very problems" that he wrote about in his much-discussed article for Bari Weiss' Free Press.

Berliner's tell-all mostly took aim at specific examples of NPR being led astray by its deference to progressive shibboleths: the Hunter Biden laptop, COVID-19, etc. He implored his new boss—Maher's tenure as CEO had only begun about four weeks ago—to correct NPR's lack of viewpoint diversity. That's probably a tall order, since Maher had once tweeted that ideological diversity is "often a dog whistle for anti-feminist, anti-POC stories."

That Silicon Valley v Russia thread was pretty funny — until it got onto ideological diversity. In case it's not evident, in these parts that's often a dog whistle for anti-feminist, anti-POC stories about meritocracy. Maybe's not what the author meant. But idk, maybe it is?

— Katherine Maher (@krmaher) July 6, 2018

Indeed, Maher's past tweets would be hard to distinguish from satire if one randomly stumbled across them. Her earnest, uncompromising wokeness—land acknowledgments, condemnations of Western holidays, and so on—sounds like they were written by parody accounts such as The Babylon Bee or Titania McGrath. In her 2022 TED Talk, she faulted Wikipedia, where she worked at the time, for being a Eurocentric written reference that fails to take into account the oral histories of other peoples. More seriously, she seems to view the First Amendment as an inconvenient barrier for tackling "bad information" and "influence peddlers" online.

But interestingly, she did not reiterate any of these views during her appearance at the Carnegie Endowment on Wednesday. On the contrary, she gave entirely nonspecific answers about diversity in the newsroom. In fact, she barely said anything concrete about the subject of the discussion: disinformation.

When asked by event organizer Jon Bateman, a Carnegie senior fellow, to address the Berliner controversy, she said that she had never met him and was not responsible for the editorial policies of the newsroom.

"The newsroom is entirely independent," she said. "My responsibility is to ensure that we have the resources to do this work. We have a mandate to serve all Americans."

She repeated these lines over and over again. When asked more specifically about whether she thinks NPR is succeeding or failing at making different viewpoints welcome, she pointed to the audience and said that her mission was to expand the outlet's reach.

"Are we growing our audiences?" she asked. "That is so much more representative of how we are doing our job, because I am not in the newsroom."

Many of the people who are in the newsroom clearly had it out for Berliner. In a letter to Maher, signed by 50 NPR staffers, they called on her to make use of NPR's "DEI accountability committee" to silence internal criticism. Does Maher believe that a diversity, equity, and inclusion task force should vigorously root out heresy?

At the event, Maher did not directly take audience questions. Instead, audience members were asked to write out their questions and submit them via QR code. I asked her whether she stood by her previous tweet that maligned the concept of ideological diversity, as well as the other tweets that had recently made the news. Frustratingly, she offered no further clarity on these subjects.

 

This Week on Free Media

In the latest episode of our new media criticism show for Reason, Amber Duke and I discussed the Berliner situation in detail. We also reacted to a Bill Maher monologue on problems with liberal governance, tackled MSNBC's contempt for laundry-related liberty, and chided Sen. Tom Cotton (R–Ark.) for encouraging drivers to throw in-the-way protesters off bridges.

 

 

This Week on Rising

Briahna Joy Gray and I argued about the Berliner situation—and much else—on Rising this week. Watch below.

 

Worth Watching (Follow-Up)

I have finally finished Netflix's 3 Body Problem, which went off the rails a bit in its last few episodes. I still highly recommend the fifth episode, "Judgment Day," for including one of the most haunting television sequences of the year thus far.

But I have questions about the aliens. (Spoilers to follow.)

In 3 Body Problem, a group of scientists must prepare Earth for war against the San Ti, an advanced alien race that will arrive in 400 years. The San Ti have sent advanced technology to Earth that allows them to closely monitor humans and co-opt technology—screens, phones, presumably weapons systems—for their own use. We are led to believe that the San Ti want to kill humans because unlike them, we are liars. Eccentric oil CEO Mike Evans (Jonathan Pryce), a human fifth columnist who communicates with the San Ti, appears to doom our species when he tells the aliens the story of Little Red Riding Hood. The San Ti are so offended by the Big Bad Wolf's deceptions that they decide earthlings can't ever be trusted, and should instead be destroyed. "We cannot coexist with liars," says the San Ti's emissary. "We are afraid of you."

The scene in which Evans realizes what he has done makes for gripping television but… I'm sorry, it's nonsensical. Clearly the San Ti already understand deception, misdirection, and the difference between a made-up story and what's really happening. After all, they were the ones who equipped Evans and his collaborators with the virtual reality video game technology they use to recruit more members. The game does not literally depict the fate of the San Ti's home world; it uses metaphor, exaggeration, and human imagery to convey San Ti history. It doesn't make any sense that they would be utterly flummoxed by the Big Bad Wolf.

Then, in the season finale, the San Ti use trickery to taunt the human leader of the resistance. They are the liars, but no one ever calls them out on this.

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  1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

    Ms. Maher is a dictator who seems to believe that she (and her Blob allies) don’t have to take questions or answer to anyone but themselves.

    1. damikesc   1 year ago

      I am anxious to hear a reason why we should maintain funding for NPR.

      NPR: Where thousands work so dozens can listen.

      1. Sevo   1 year ago

        And listen to worse tripe than that served up by CNN!

      2. CountmontyC   1 year ago

        Not only should direct funding be ended but NPR (and all public broadcasting) should no longer be able to receive tax deductible donations.

        1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   1 year ago

          Agree. Add churches to that policy.

          Deal!

          1. Sevo   1 year ago

            turd, the ass-clown of the commentariat, lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a kiddie diddler, and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
            If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
            turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.

          2. damikesc   1 year ago

            Besides the First, are there OTHER Amendments you'd rather us do away with?

          3. Truthfulness   1 year ago

            Churches aren't acting like they're official arms of the government, doofus. The NPR does.

        2. JWatts   1 year ago

          "Not only should direct funding be ended but NPR "

          But not government funds should be used to buy NPR programming. That's the accounting slight of hand that NPR uses to claim they don't get much government funding. Their affiliates get the grants, then use them to buy NPR programming. Congress should cut off the small amount of direct funding and also using any government funding to purchase NPR goods and services.

        3. Sometimes a Great Notion   1 year ago

          Nah. If they set themselves up like Reason, don't care if they get tax free donations. Or the Tea Party groups back in the day. Don't start* weaponizing the tax code. Just stop forcing taxpayers to pay for this crap.

          *continue, expand

      3. Uncle Jay   1 year ago

        I'm interested to know why there's ANY corporate welfare at all.

      4. SQRLSY One   1 year ago

        "I am anxious to hear a reason why we should maintain funding for NPR."

        To be clear, I think that taxpayer funds for NPR are a HUGE mistake!!! Step aside, and enable the free market!

        Butt... Hearing this kind of shit from hypocritical power-pig authoritarian Damned-and-Sick is WAAAY rich!!!!

        Hey Damiksec, damiskec, and damikesc, and ALL of your other socks…
        How is your totalitarian scheme to FORCE people to buy Reason magazines coming along?

        Free speech (freedom from “Cancel Culture”) comes from Facebook, Twitter, Tik-Tok, and Google, right? THAT is why we need to pass laws to severely constrict these DANGEROUS companies (which, ugh!, the BASTARDS, put profits above people!)!!! We must pass new laws to retract “Section 230” and FORCE the evil corporations to provide us all (EXCEPT for my political enemies, of course!) with a “UBIFS”, a Universal Basic Income of Free Speech!

        So leftist “false flag” commenters will inundate Reason-dot-com with shitloads of PROTECTED racist comments, and then pissed-off readers and advertisers and buyers (of Reason magazine) will all BOYCOTT Reason! And right-wing idiots like Damikesc will then FORCE people to support Reason, so as to nullify the attempts at boycotts! THAT is your ultimate authoritarian “fix” here!!!

        “Now, to “protect” Reason from this meddling here, are we going to REQUIRE readers and advertisers to support Reason, to protect Reason from boycotts?”
        Yup. Basically. Sounds rough. (Quote damikesc)

        (Etc.)

        See https://reason.com/2020/06/24/the-new-censors/

        (And Asshole Extraordinaire will NEVER take back its' totalitarian bullshit!!!! 'Cause Asshole Extraordinaire is already PERFECT in every way!!!)

        This (above damikesc quote) is a gem of the damnedest dumbness of damikesc! Like MANY “perfect in their own minds” asshole authoritarians around here, he will NEVER take back ANY of the stupidest and most evil things that he has written! I have more of those on file… I deploy them to warn other readers to NOT bother to try and reason with the most utterly unreasonable of the nit-wit twits here!

    2. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   1 year ago

      answer to anyone but themselves

      She answers to her Board of Directors. A polite "fuck you" is what she should give others.

      1. Minadin   1 year ago

        NPR receives approximately 10% (according to them, probably more) of their funding through taxpayers on some level. They can answer to the public or have their funding stripped.

        1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   1 year ago

          Fair enough. She should reply when asked about NPR policy.

          But "old tweets" should get the same respect Kavanaugh's teen rape attempt did from conservatives.

          "Hey, it was a long time ago. Shit happens".

          1. Trollificus   1 year ago

            Yeah, there's kind of a reality-based problem there, Plug.

            Maher made, and arguably (incredibly) believes those comments.
            Kavanaugh didn't do anything at a time that was never specified, in a place that was never specified, to a person that was never named.

            Not really the same thing.

            1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   1 year ago

              Her "crime" is being overly woke. This smacks of the Thought Police.

              Not the same as sexual assault at all.

              1. R Mac   1 year ago

                She’s against the First Amendment. I see why you like her.

                1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   1 year ago

                  She said she respects the First Amendment - not so much the lies it protects though.

                  1. R Mac   1 year ago

                    So she lies like you.

                  2. Bertram Guilfoyle   1 year ago

                    Plug is the completely dissembled version of jeff and sarc. This is what awaits those two on their current path.

                  3. JesseAz   1 year ago

                    You were even given the video last night. Weird choice to lie again.

                    Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️
                    @realchrisrufo
                    EXCLUSIVE: Katherine Maher says the "the number one challenge" in her fight against disinformation is "the First Amendment in the United States," which makes it "a little bit tricky" to censor "bad information" and "the influence peddlers" who spread it.

                    https://twitter.com/realchrisrufo/status/1780597079439446250

                    1. R Mac   1 year ago

                      Turd lies. It’s what he does.

                  4. One-Punch_Man   1 year ago

                    Haha you are so full of it

                    Maher as CEO of Wiki says "took a very active approach to disinformation", coordinated censorship "through conversations with government" and suppressed content related to the pandemic and the 2020 election.

                    But wait there is more as Bill May would say

                    Maher says "the number one challenge' in her fight against disinformation is the 1st in the US. Its a bit tricky to censor "bad information" and "influence peddlers"

                    Finally Maher says Wiki editors aren't focused on finding truth. Truth isn't where to start when settling disagreements. Each of you has your own truth"

                    In other words, you don't agree with me I'll censor you

                    1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   1 year ago

                      Wiki editors

                      Not "censors".

                    2. Square = Circle   1 year ago

                      Not “censors”. . . "Ministers of Truth."

                    3. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   1 year ago

                      suppressed content related to the pandemic

                      Be honest, they suppressed the truth.

                    4. Sevo   1 year ago

                      "Not “censors”."

                      turd lies. turd lies when he knows he’s lying. turd lies when we know he’s lying. turd lies when he knows that we know he’s lying.
                      turd lies. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit and a pederast besides

                  5. Sevo   1 year ago

                    turd, the ass-clown of the commentariat, lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a kiddie diddler, and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
                    If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
                    turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a TDS-addled lying pile of lefty shit.

                  6. Zeb   1 year ago

                    IOW, she doesn't respect it.

                  7. Chip D   1 year ago

                    Actually, in her Ted Talk, she claimed that truth was not really important. I guess one can respect the first amendment and not care about truth... Here is one actual quote, “In fact, our reverence for the truth might be a distraction that's getting in the way of finding common ground and getting things done."
                    A person might get the idea that all she cares about is old school propaganda.

                  8. Diarrheality   1 year ago

                    Give this a looksie, you pathetic chump:

                    NPR Chief Bragged About Taking Censorship Orders From Feds As Head Of Wikipedia

                  9. Rufus The Monocled   1 year ago

                    That's the point of the 1A no? That it protects ALL speech.

                    It's not that complicated an amendment. I'm Canadian and I get it.

              2. One-Punch_Man   1 year ago

                Your right, since the sexual assault never happened except in deranged democrat minds. Her views are still said to this day by her.

                Tell me when you read Blasey Ford Memoir and come back to us. I mean since you believe her.

                Notice your side brings out crazies but than discards them when not useful? How is Cindy Sheehan doing?

                1. TrickyVic (old school)   1 year ago

                  We know she made claims. Anyone can.

                  She said some of her friends would back her up. They didn't when the FBI asked them. The FBI looked but couldn't find anything. There wasn't much to look at. Then was blamed for not looking.

              3. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

                Her “crime” is being overly woke. This smacks of the Thought Police.

                LOL, she's literally one of the Thought Police's chief commissioners, you misdirecting piece of shit.

          2. Graf Fuddington von Fuddrick   1 year ago

            There was no rape. Rape wasn’t even alleged. And the accusations that were leveled had no demonstrable basis in reality.

            But then, you’re a lying Marxist pedophile who worships Soros.

          3. Square = Circle   1 year ago

            Kavanaugh’s teen rape

            Or . . . "rape" attempt (or maybe joking prank, or maybe misunderstood horseplay) vaguely half remembered by someone who doesn't recall where she was, who she was with, what exactly happened, or whether or not Kavanaugh was even in the building.

            But, otherwise, sure, same level of "crime."

            1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

              Or . . . “rape” attempt (or maybe joking prank, or maybe misunderstood horseplay) vaguely half remembered by someone who doesn’t recall where she was, who she was with, what exactly happened, or whether or not Kavanaugh was even in the building.

              And the people whom she said she was with couldn't even corroborate her story.

        2. Nazi-Chipping Warlock   1 year ago

          Why do people continue to interact with the troll bots?

      2. Pepin the short   1 year ago

        And here comes the pedophile to play goaltender.

        Problem is that you are a pedophile so nobody cares what you think

      3. Sevo   1 year ago

        turd, the TDS-addled ass-clown of the commentariat, lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a kiddie diddler, and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
        If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
        turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.

    3. NoVaNick   1 year ago

      I’ve noticed this about a lot of white proggie women. They marry or are partnered with wussy guys who maybe have sex with them once a year (assuming they can even get a boner). So these ladies not only never get laid, but are completely bored because they have already achieved everything and have too much money to know what to do with, and so they end up like Ms Maher here.

      1. BYODB   1 year ago

        It’s more or less an ivory tower syndrome where they are so rich or well connected that they have no actual idea what anyone outside of the tower thinks or believes, nor do they really care.

        It’s why, as Uri noted, their audience has actually diminished among Black and Hispanics and all that’s left is a hollowed out white progressive core audience.

        That’s what happens when you only preach to the choir, but even that isn’t terribly surprising since the progressive world view doesn’t survive contact with reality. The most ardent supports of that world view are people who are utterly disconnected from reality. For what it’s worth, that also includes people in college who haven’t yet encountered the real world, which accounts for places like Harvard.

        The other aspect that simply can’t be denied is that it’s a world view that has deeply ingrained white savior nonsense that rejects the agency of the very people they ardently insist they speak for.

        1. Square = Circle   1 year ago

          It’s more or less an ivory tower syndrome where they are so rich or well connected that they have no actual idea what anyone outside of the tower thinks or believes, nor do they really care.

          And this is the trend I find concerning - there was a moment from about the 1960s-2000s when the leftism of the wealthy had at least a whiff of an economic component that at least slightly hamstrung the tendencies of the wealthy toward ultra-confident moral superiority.

          Now with "woke-ism" having stripped "leftism" of any economic class consciousness the uber-wealthy have sprung into a new era of aggressive self-righteousness not seen since the 19th century.

          1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

            What happened was that the identity politics crowd quickly took over the Occupy protests which, like the Tea Party, started out largely with an economic focus rooted in the outrage of both the populist left and right over the bank bailouts. These were people who already had been indoctrinated from kindergarten in marxist rhetoric, and so it wasn't difficult to redirect that energy towards wokeist cultural issues.

            1. R Mac   1 year ago

              You can see it in graphs that show the frequency of words like “racism” in the corporate press. It was basically baseline for decades before those movements, then their use skyrocketed.

            2. middlefinger   1 year ago

              Taibbi released a transcript from the 2016 primaries on bank bailouts. Clinton’s reply was “will going after banks solve racism”.

          2. BYODB   1 year ago

            It's quite bizarre to watch the early 19th century replay itself almost verbatim, with just a few minor tweaks on why the under class has no agency.

        2. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

          It’s more or less an ivory tower syndrome where they are so rich or well connected that they have no actual idea what anyone outside of the tower thinks or believes, nor do they really care.
          It’s why, as Uri noted, their audience has actually diminished among Black and Hispanics and all that’s left is a hollowed out white progressive core audience.

          And NPR has catered to the Birkenstock crowd for a LONG time now, at least as far back as the early 90s. White progressives have been their core audience for decades, so they never have to worry about alienating those listeners by going completely off the rails for cultural marxism and subversion of the US. That ideology is their bread and butter.

      2. John C. Randolph   1 year ago

        these ladies not only never get laid

        They bang the pool boy or their kids' classmates.

        -jcr

        1. Graf Fuddington von Fuddrick   1 year ago

          And accuse them of rape if they get caught

    4. John C. Randolph   1 year ago

      I'm having a hard time believing she actually exists. She's such an over-the-top snotty, vapid, pig-ignorant and totalitarian lefturd cunt that she seems like an AI construct.

      Ayn Rand's "Comrade Sonia" character was more believable.

      -jcr

    5. CindyF   1 year ago

      " In a letter to Maher, signed by 50 NPR staffers, thgey called on her to make use of NPR's "DEI accountability committee" to silence internal criticism."

      "We do not all think alike"! the 50 staffers shouted in one voice.

    6. Graf Fuddington von Fuddrick   1 year ago

      She should be hounded until she quits to go into hiding. Marxists like her should never know a moment’s peace.

      1. Nazi-Chipping Warlock   1 year ago

        Fuck that, keep her making public appearances in places with nice, long, clear visibility.

        Not that I would ever wish for a brazen Marxist to eat a bullet.

        1. Graf Fuddington von Fuddrick   1 year ago

          And I would certainly never wish for every Marxist to commit ritual suicide all at once.

  2. Sevo   1 year ago

    Gee, a dissembling swamp critter! Who'd have imagined?

  3. n00bdragon   1 year ago

    I have finally finished Netflix's 3 Body Problem

    Ah, I see you are a newcomer to Chinese storytelling. I'm not sure if it's a cultural defect but where American TV suffers from endless padding and mystery box nonsense, Chinese TV just kinda hums along at a decent pace until it narratively paints itself into a corner, runs out time, and then just shits the bed with a half-ass ending that you shouldn't even question because there's not going to be a sequel.

    1. David Perry   1 year ago

      Sounds like the last season of GoT.

      1. SRG2   1 year ago

        As I wrote elsewhere:

        One weakness [with 3BP]- as we've already seen with Benioff and Weiss when they write, as with Game of Thrones. Those of you who, like me, watched GoT to the end will have noticed how Varys and Tyrion were not as smart in the last season. B&W don't do a good job with very smart characters, which explains why the best characterisations in 3BP are Wade (Liam Cunningham) and Da Shi (Benedict Wong). And the actors duly and enjoyably sink their teeth into the parts. But all the scientists were less than convincing.

        1. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   1 year ago

          Those of you who, like me, watched GoT to the end will have noticed how Varys and Tyrion were not as smart in the last season.

          Wrong. The more actual power that Varys and Tyrion came to wield, the less willing they were to use it to oppress others as they had been oppressed. That is a measure of real character and it was a fantastic character arc for both of them. They were undone as the Queen went mad from watching all the people she had freed die along with her children.

          If there was a failing, it was that the rule of the Mad Queen ended after one episode. They made the same mistake by wiping out all of the white walkers in one scene.

      2. MasterThief   1 year ago

        Or any Netflix show

        1. Square = Circle   1 year ago

          ^

          "Let's put ten seasons worth of irons in the fire and then cancel the show after three."

    2. Gaear Grimsrud   1 year ago

      " hums along at a decent pace until it narratively paints itself into a corner, runs out time, and then just shits the bed with a half-ass ending that you shouldn’t even question because there’s not going to be a sequel."
      That exactly describes my impression of 3BP. I kept thinking, can't we just get Jack Bauer in here to kick some ass?

    3. TrickyVic (old school)   1 year ago

      I wonder if the conversation is something like, we will give you 3 more episodes but only half the budget.

    4. JesseAz   1 year ago

      There are already 2 sequels. The book was a trilogy.

      Netflix already has rights to the next 2 books.

      1. JWatts   1 year ago

        The Netflix first season included parts from book 2 .

        1. JesseAz   1 year ago

          Yeah. One of the reasons I disliked it. Merging the books together made it sloppy.

    5. mad.casual   1 year ago

      Ancient Chinese storytelling, huh? Sounds a lot like modern Netflix storytelling.

      Personally, I got a “HeelvsBabyface Starfield Rant”/”Modern audience” vibe about this. I haven’t read the book(s), but watching the show felt a lot like someone who did a lot of research to tell a decent story and then gave it to Ralph Wiggum to tell it.

      Skipping past the mystery box “science” McGuffins: 20,000 accelerators across the planet, each staffed by hundreds of physicists… which *should* make for some genuine diversity… and we meet the handful that went to the university together, studied under the same professor, and can crack the codes and save the planet… oh and they’re ethnically diverse, the women are the only competent ones/leaders, and they’re all wrapped up in their love triangles.

      The one character who is a video game expert turns into an "in-game" concierge to one of the 3-4 competent cosmologists/physicists on the planet. None of the 'genius' cosmologists realize that some killing has got to be done or that it's going to happen practically until people are being cut down and, for some reason, the master manipulator of the human resistance makes sure they watch the footage live. Several "But what about the..." concerns are brought up and just assumed explained and left dangling because the plot goes/went on.

      The acting is all good and the visuals are great but, like I said, you can tell there’s an underlying story that may not be retarded but whomever adapted it to the screen didn’t know enough about how not to act retarded.

  4. Minadin   1 year ago

    This Week on Free Media

    Robby, I've really been enjoying this series with you and Amber. I mean that. Good discussion, healthy disagreements when appropriate.

    However, the camera angle in your wide shots makes it look like you're playing footsie. I think it's just because the two of you just happen to cross your legs in a very similar manner.

    1. Á àß äẞç ãþÇđ âÞ¢Đæ ǎB€Ðëf ảhf   1 year ago

      Good grief you are right! I watch as few talking heads as possible; I can read faster than I can listen. So I watched the first minute or so. Sure looks like footsie.

      1. SRG2   1 year ago

        I watch as few talking heads as possible; I can read faster than I can listen

        Yup. That's why I prefer transcripts to having to listen and why I'm not much one for untranscribed podcasts.

        1. R Mac   1 year ago

          Dee?

          1. Dakotian   1 year ago

            This would not surprise me.

          2. JesseAz   1 year ago

            I dont remember white Mike being antisemetic or a soros cult member.

            1. R Mac   1 year ago

              True, but he got very upset when someone posted links to a/v without transcripts.

              Maybe he kept those other things to himself?

              1. Graf Fuddington von Fuddrick   1 year ago

                Start disparaging ENB. That should get a reaction, if it’s Dee.

  5. Á àß äẞç ãþÇđ âÞ¢Đæ ǎB€Ðëf ảhf   1 year ago

    I have a different, individualist, take on this.

    chided Sen. Tom Cotton (R–Ark.) for encouraging drivers to throw in-the-way protesters off bridges.

    One of the hallmarks of individualism is assuming people have agency; that they are adults, responsible for themselves, and not little children who must be led by the hand and supervised every moment of their waking lives.

    This is why we allow people to climb mountains, take to the air in hang gliders, and risk their lives in deep sea submersibles. It includes some recognition, even in most woke states, that self-defense against rapists and muggers is justified, even if some states reduce that recognition considerably.

    Thus when I see some adult with his hands glued to the road, my initial assumption is not that he was kidnapped and forcibly glued to the road. Nay, say I to myself, this adult had glued himself to the road in full knowledge of the likely consequences. Is he drunk? so high he is literally out of his mind? Perhaps, in which case the humane thing to do is get him to a hospital as soon as possible. But look! He tells me he did it on purpose for adult reasons!

    Thus it is my duty to assist him in achieving his purpose of being run over, or ripped from the road minus considerable skin, to fulfill his voluntary wish, taken with his full agency.

    Just as the best punishment for a sadist is gentle soothing treatment.

    1. TheReEncogitationer   1 year ago

      Freedom of expression does not mean blocking others from freedom of movement on thoroughfares for which drivers have paid. And Tom Cotton does have the right idea that protesters blocking roads need to be at least shoved out of the way, though it shouldn't rise to the level of fatality. Leave them alive and humiliated.

      And where does Robby get that the soup-throwers in art galleries "do no harm???". Would he say that if the soup hit his quaff?

      1. Sometimes a Great Notion   1 year ago

        Fatality can be justified though. If their stunts hold up an ambulance, run them over. The selfish, arrogant, myopic mindset of these people in that regard sickens me. They are pure scum for holding people up for work, but they have a special place awaiting them in hell if one person dies because of their antics.

      2. Social Justice is neither   1 year ago

        So you choose to put the terrorists in charge by aiding with them on what consequences they can suffer. This is no different from someone dancing in a pit of crocodiles and resisting anyone trying to pull them out, pay them no mind and speed them on their way to their sought after Darwin Awards.

    2. Square = Circle   1 year ago

      Running over is maybe crossing a line, but ripping from the pavement would be a good lesson in “if you’re going to trespass someplace, try to minimize the amount of harm you are going to suffer when you are expelled.”

      The trend that is a bit mystifying is this new attitude that as long as you are speaking (from the correct political position, of course) whatever else you may be doing is now part of your 1A rights.

      This was the same thing with the Berkeley student who hijacked the Law Dean’s dinner party to proselytize who screamed that her removal was a violation of her 1A rights.

      No – your removal was a corrective to your trespassing, which does not stop being a crime just because you’re speaking.

      Same with people blocking roadways. Say whatever you want from the sidewalk. Hell, feel free to keep screaming whatever you want as you’re being dragged out of the road, because you have 1A rights. But your 1A rights don’t give you permission to hold other people hostage. That’s just not how it works.

      1. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   1 year ago

        Blocking traffic is restraint and restraint is violence. There is no justification to require allowing the violence to continue as the only appropriate response. If they are told they will be run over if they do not desist in blocking the road and still refuse to move, then being run over is the free choice of both parties.

  6. Rev. Arthur L. Kirkland   1 year ago

    .

    I attended the event and submitted questions that the organizers effectively ignored.

    The junior varsity rarely gets on the floor during a real game. Those who whine about it rarely make the varsity team. They tend to end up as disaffected misfits and, in some cases, on-the-spectrum right-wing incels.

    1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

      Feeling jealous of your betters, Artie?

      1. Nazi-Chipping Warlock   1 year ago

        Constantly. It's hard not to, given that literally every human being on the planet is his better.

    2. Sevo   1 year ago

      Fuck off and die, asshole bigot.

    3. Diarrheality   1 year ago

      Did you learn that as a struggling waterboy, or divine it while smooching a linebacker's jockstrap?

  7. Rev. Arthur L. Kirkland   1 year ago

    Weiss, Berliner, and Soave should address the market failure they claim to perceive by creating a publication for disaffected culture war casualties (superstitious, bigoted, obsolete right-wingers) that could defeat the New York Times, the Washington Post, NPR, and America's other strong, respected news operations.

    How long before those misfits would quit that organization in a self-important huff, too?

    1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

      So which Blob censorship mechanism do you belong to, Artie? I need to know so we can let them know what a fucking failure you are.

      1. Trollificus   1 year ago

        He seems to be unaware of the many online media outlets, YouTubers, independent commentators, etc; whose viewership is multiples of his honored, reputable (corporate-owned and controlled) sources. And this gap is growing rapidly.

        I guess he should then dismiss the citizens who consume information from unapproved sources, on his way to declaring victory?

        Stay snooty, Rev.

        1. BYODB   1 year ago

          One needs to simply note that those legacy media outlets were failing across the board and their salvation was being purchased by billionaires that literally use them to forward their own nonsense of approved and unapproved editorial slant.

          These are not 'news sources' they are glorified retweets of the owners sensibilities.

          Which is their business, of course, but it seems clear that listens and readers are fully aware of the slant and they continue to operate at a loss.

          In essence, those 'respected outlets' are skin suits of once supposedly respectable outlets that were purchased for cheap and worn as a respectable outer layer for a reprehensible world view held by the minority of billionaires who are not only rich enough to operate such an outlet at a loss but ideologically slanted enough to want to change the hoi polloi for their own ends.

          Not that this is anything new, of course, but it's more clear than it's been since the days of Pulitzer and Hurst.

          1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

            One needs to simply note that those legacy media outlets were failing across the board and their salvation was being purchased by billionaires that literally use them to forward their own nonsense of approved and unapproved editorial slant.

            This can’t be emphasized enough. After the Great Recession kicked off, the legacy media has consistently been on its ass, with local publications getting hoovered up by hedge funds, billionaires, or corporate media conglomerates. Even my little hometown newspaper and other papers in Boulder County got sucked into the same company that owns the Daily Camera in Boulder. It's the only thing that kept the lights on, and some places like Vice got REALLY self-indulgent with the content they made.

            They were able to do this because of Bernanke and Yellin’s ZIRP policies, but now that the cookie jar is empty, they’re starting to get cornholed again and even the billionaires can’t keep holding on to a depreciating asset, especially in an era where the media is openly, blatantly partisan and people are finding alternate sources on streaming platforms. Even YouTube is losing creators to sites like Rumble or Locals, which for now doesn’t censor political speech.

    2. Á àß äẞç ãþÇđ âÞ¢Đæ ǎB€Ðëf ảhf   1 year ago

      I thought, per your excellent wisdom, that this very website had become that which you seek.

    3. Mickey Rat   1 year ago

      So any dissent from whatever the Left's dogma is today makes one a right-winger? One has to really stretch the definition to call Weiss and Berliner as persons of the Right.

      1. SRG2   1 year ago

        So any dissent from whatever the Left’s dogma is today makes one a right-winger?

        It goes in the other direction as well.

        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

          But only one direction is considered bad by the people in charge. Marcuse's "Repressive Tolerance" in action.

          1. Sevo   1 year ago

            The obnoxiously arrogant POS SRG's 'correct road'.

          2. SRG2   1 year ago

            "The people in charge"? Who are these people?

            1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

              Playing dumb, I see. Just like your assertion that Marcuse had no relation to Popper.

      2. BYODB   1 year ago

        Berliner himself notes as much in the opening of his critique, and properly so.

        The fact is that the classical liberals are just as much an enemy of the progressives as actual conservatives, and they are just now figuring this out when their backs are already against the wall.

        Same as it's ever been, if we're totally honest. It must be awkward when the chickens come home to roost and you see what your enlightened world view has engendered.

        1. EISTAU Gree-Vance   1 year ago

          “….Hillary Clinton (of all people) committed non-binary erasure.”

          I don’t know about y’all, but I just love where this is going. How long until St. Barry himself is considered “problematic” for the sin of being half white, and maybe saying something mildly supportive of Israel 20 years ago?

          These are the rules, bitches. Now try to live up to them. “Non binary erasure”? Lol. The fact that people even talk like this is hilarious. Let’s see how it all plays out…

          1. Diarrheality   1 year ago

            These are the rules, bitches. Now try to live up to them.

            4. "Make the enemy live up to its own book of rules."

            -Saul D. Alinsky

            The irony that progressives would come to be sacrificed on their own alter.

    4. Sandra (formerly OBL)   1 year ago

      "I wouldn’t mind seeing Judge Barrett confirmed, if only because I believe it would precipitate the installation of four new, better justices during the first half of 2021."

      Is there any way the Supreme Court of the early 2020s could have played out that would have made you look more ridiculous?

      Let's review.

      Despite your "6 months to pack the court!" idiocy, we've gone 3+ years into Biden's term without even an ideological balance shift (he's only swapped a liberal for a liberal).

      RvW overturned.

      Racial preferences gutted.

      Unanimous reversal of the pathetic attempt to throw Trump off the ballot.

      So how, Art?! How could you possibly look any stupider? If a mischievous god had orchestrated the early 2020s SC specifically to embarrass you, what would he have done differently?

      1. EISTAU Gree-Vance   1 year ago

        You got it all wrong, Sandra. These things are only happening because the good rev and his betters “permit” it. How long these permissions will continue is anyone’s guess.

        I’m sure art will be sure to let us know when he achieves anything at all, much less total victory.

      2. Rev. Arthur L. Kirkland   1 year ago

        Remember these sentiments when you are on your begging knees, imploring better Americans to be magnanimous toward the right-wing bigots they continue to stomp in the culture war.

        Me? I’ll probably support kicking the clingers around for sport. Banning hunting on public property, stopping freeloading by churches, ending accreditation of nonsense-based schools, criminalizing some forms of bigotry, etc.

        Prepare to try to grovel persuasively, clingers

        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

          Prepare to get progress at 2500 fps, hicklib.

        2. Truthfulness   1 year ago

          Anyone wanna mention all those media layoffs that happened in the last two years? Maybe trying to antagonize those so-called "right-wing bigots" wasn't such a bright idea after all.

          At least you're honest about your totalitarianism. We won't go down without a fight, Artie. You've been warned.

    5. Uncle Jay   1 year ago

      The New York Times, the Washington Post, NPR, are many things, but respected they are not.

    6. Square = Circle   1 year ago

      address the market failure they claim to perceive by creating a publication . . . that could defeat the New York Times, the Washington Post, NPR,

      Those market powerhouses that are so competitive they keep begging the government to squash their much-more-successful competitors?

      1. R Mac   1 year ago

        Kirkland isn’t aware of podcasts yet.

        1. DesigNate   1 year ago

          Kirkland isn’t aware of much, to be sure.

          1. Nazi-Chipping Warlock   1 year ago

            Kirkland's only true passion is his career as a donkey show performer. He's fully aware of having his lungs tickled from the inside during those shows.

  8. Ska   1 year ago

    Taibbi has a post with Maher and McGrath tweets compared to each other. It's kind of amazing in a who-could-be-this-fucking-mental sort of way.

    1. Minadin   1 year ago

      Robby actually mentioned that on his show with Amber, so I had to look it up. You really can't even parody the left anymore.

      1. Social Justice is neither   1 year ago

        You could but they would be serious, considered and sensible positions or statements.

  9. TrickyVic (old school)   1 year ago

    So her appearance was a master class in disinformation?

  10. mad.casual   1 year ago

    The ending of this episode where Maher gets caught by those meddlesome conservative kids and their misogynistic dog and admits she's Gay and then pulls off the rubber mask to reveal that she actually is Claudine Gay in white face is going to be hilarious.

    1. Ajsloss   1 year ago

      gets caught by those meddlesome conservative kids and their misogynistic raccoon dog

      FTFY

    2. R Mac   1 year ago

      Speaking of her:

      Serial Plagiarist Claudine Gay To Teach ‘Reading And Research’ Ethics Class At Harvard

      https://www.outkick.com/culture/serial-plagiarist-claudine-gay-to-teach-reading-and-research-ethics-class-at-harvard

      1. TrickyVic (old school)   1 year ago

        Why do I think finding the truth is not something that will be in that class.

      2. soldiermedic76   1 year ago

        Could be useful, if it's like hiring a hacker to do your technology security or a thief to be your loss protection security head, but I highly doubt that's the route they're going to go.

        1. Social Justice is neither   1 year ago

          How would her version of this class go? Day 1 she hands out final grades based on skin color and marginalized status, the rest of the term they bugger off or bribe her for better grades?

      3. Nazi-Chipping Warlock   1 year ago

        I hate that the world mandated the existence of a "Not The Bee" website.

  11. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   1 year ago

    she repeatedly declined to give straight answers—instead offering up little more than platitudes

    She has a future in politics.

  12. GA958632   1 year ago

    I honestly believed that she was a Titania McGrath clone when I first started reading about it, and I was LOL'ing that the media was getting seriously punked.

    Wait...wut...?

    Titania, step aside: there's a new Final Boss in town.

  13. Old Engineer   1 year ago

    It's fascinating that a fairly attractive woman can open her mouth and suddenly look like the Gorgon Medusa.

    This woman is fighting for censorship. I'm glad that she's gutless and won't even pretend to defend her positions, finding it easier to punt every question. Since she's a coward, she might consider joining the Republican party.

    1. MWAocdoc   1 year ago

      She knows beyond a shadow of a doubt that her "positions" are indefensible and that achieving her social goals would be drastically undermined by any hint of facts or logic in trying to attempt their defense. Hit and run is the only effective tactic of the social democrats and it has served them well over the last eight or nine decades. Why would they want to change tactics now on the eve of the destruction of America?

  14. Sandra (formerly OBL)   1 year ago

    "Netflix's 3 Body Problem ... I have questions about the aliens."

    I found these logical issues don't really affect my enjoyment of the show. If the aliens are powerful enough to make one person's eyes see a ticking clock, why aren't they powerful enough to just make anyone's heart stop beating?

    Once I'm invested in sci fi or fantasy I can overlook such lapses.

    (I'm also glad the cancer subplot finally paid off.)

    1. JesseAz   1 year ago

      Book explains this. The aliens are concerned with quick technological advancement. All their hits are set up as suicides or accidents. They are trying to remain hidden.

      Maybe they should have created a pandemic and introduced a vaccine to increase heart attacks, but the book was written a decade ago.

    2. mad.casual   1 year ago

      Once I’m invested in sci fi or fantasy I can overlook such lapses.

      I got that impression from both directions. Yet another “If you like the science/lore/source material, this adaptation is not for you.”

      Several different parts of the plot that, skipping past the misunderstanding/truncated 'science' explanations, are “I know this doesn’t make any sense at all, but it’s emotional so just go with it.” Like to the point where two characters literally have a conversation about how “Even if we spend billions of dollars, time, effort, and resources on this endeavor with an already exceedingly low chance of succeeding, we still have no idea how it will benefit us in any way.” but it looped cancer-guy back into the plot so… what possible reason could they have for *not* doing it?

      Not to say that a more character-based adaptation of a story is automatically better or worse than a subject-matter adaptation, especially with regard to more recent work. Just that it can/does make for a shitty “I tried to remain faithful to the original by changing the whole story.”/”Expectations subverted!” product.

  15. R Mac   1 year ago

    “Berliner's tell-all mostly took aim at specific examples of NPR being led astray by its deference to progressive shibboleths: the Hunter Biden laptop, COVID-19, etc.”

    Jacob Sullum hardest hit.

    1. Trollificus   1 year ago

      There are certainly plenty of other areas where any disagreement with engraved orthodoxy will be called disinformation:

      the re-definition of genders and sex, an unasked for revamp of language to fit the demands of said sexual ideology, a refusal to have anything LIKE that famous "honest conversation about race"*, the insistence that open borders is justified, somehow, and the questionable pretense that demographic disparities in arrest, prosecution and incarceration of criminals is based on racism and not such mundanities as "Who is committing the crimes?" and on and on.

      Just as the woke love "discretionary enforcement" of law, they want to be in charge of the arbitrary application of the disinformation label. What could possibly go wrong?

      *-starting with an agreement that lawful behavior is good and crime is bad.

  16. Bill Dalasio   1 year ago

    Honestly, Maher's entire career looks...hinky. After getting out of college in 2005, she's the head honcho at Wikipedia by 2016. The thing is, when I look, I can't find any major career-making accomplishment over that entire time. From what I can see, she wasn't in any role long enough to unpack her office, let alone manage any magnificently successful project, before moving on to a bigger role. Her longest stint was with UNICEF from 2007 to 2010. What I do see is a string of Deep State affiliated roles (UN [UNICEF], Eurasia Group, National Democratic Institute, World Bank, Atlantic Council).

    I'm not saying she's a spook imposing the same tricks on us that the CIA and company have pulled on the rest of the world. But, if she were, I can't exactly imagine how her resume would look that much different. If that were the case, both her management and prattling of woke nonsense would be an asset, rather than a liability.

    1. Ron   1 year ago

      she has clearly been fired up since wok talkers like her never accomplish anything and are soon let go but never chastised for fear of wokeness

    2. NoVaNick   1 year ago

      It’s all about making the right connections, which the wealthy have a huge head start on. Ms Maher grew up in Wilton, CT-avg household income about 200k and went to NYU, so there you have it. She probably also sucked a few dicks too.

      1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

        Yeah, she's got that classic northeastern champagne socialist background.

    3. R Mac   1 year ago

      There’s no such thing as the deep state.

      — Lying Jeffy

    4. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

      Her longest stint was with UNICEF from 2007 to 2010. What I do see is a string of Deep State affiliated roles (UN [UNICEF], Eurasia Group, National Democratic Institute, World Bank, Atlantic Council).

      I wouldn't call her a spook asset, but she was very clearly positioned for her current role as a globalist media commissar, just as Castro's Baby Boy and Horseface Jacinda were for their roles as enforcers for Schwab and his agenda. It's not really a coincidence that Wikipedia put her in charge in 2016, which is also the watershed for Big Tech in general brazenly putting its thumb on the scale for the globalist left.

      1. Bill Dalasio   1 year ago

        Perhaps you're right. I just don't think it's a pure accident she is where she is. Nothing in this woman's career story seems particularly plausible. Yeah, I get it. She came from money and connections. But, there are plenty of people who come from money and connections who don't have that sort of rise without a "oh, yeah, she did that" or a "oh, his wagon was hitched to this guy".

    5. mad.casual   1 year ago

      You say this like we don't all know who Sabrina Erdely, Taylor Lorenz, or Anita Sarkeezian are by name.

    6. Graf Fuddington von Fuddrick   1 year ago

      She probably fucked her way up the ladder. It’s the way of democrat women.

    7. MWAocdoc   1 year ago

      Kamala Harris - similar resume and profile except that we actually know which powerful social democrat she performed oral sex on to advance her career. And she's not just a corporate climber - she's the Vice President of the United States of America! AND she can't put a single coherent sentence together, let alone string two or three together in a row.

  17. middlefinger   1 year ago

    O/T. Biden ready to declare climate emergency/fascism
    https://www.msn.com/en-ph/news/politics/white-house-renews-internal-talks-on-invoking-climate-emergency/ar-BB1lOB3p

    1. Ron   1 year ago

      Emergencies only take away rights then never increase rights

    2. R Mac   1 year ago

      Nobody’s freaking out about monkeypox so on to plan b for the election.

    3. One-Punch_Man   1 year ago

      While other countries bail

      Scotland failed to reach nearly every annual goal that was set and last month their Climate Change Committee (CCC) declared that the 2030 goal was simply "unreachable."

      He's just upset because he remembered someone ate his uncle

      1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

        They're also putting a halt to puberty blockers. The Scots are the biggest shitlib parasites in the UK, so if they're hesitating on this in the wake of the Cass report, it must be pretty serious.

      2. Square = Circle   1 year ago

        Scotland failed to reach nearly every annual goal that was set and last month their Climate Change Committee (CCC) declared that the 2030 goal was simply “unreachable.”

        Ironically, the country that's made the most progress toward these goals is the USA, the one country that supposedly is "doing nothing" because we haven't put the government in charge of it like the wiser European countries have.

        1. Nazi-Chipping Warlock   1 year ago

          I mean, we have let the government pay for it, though.

    4. soldiermedic76   1 year ago

      It's almost like they want a civil war.

      1. Nazi-Chipping Warlock   1 year ago

        I don't think they're going to enjoy it.

  18. KARtikeya   1 year ago

    I hope having NPR in the news so much for stupid shit like this will finally lead to its death.

    1. NoVaNick   1 year ago

      Don’t get your hopes up. Sure, they may lose a few donors, but they get most of their money from foundations like Bloomberg and Soros, as well as large corporations that have been pushing the DEI agenda

      1. Square = Circle   1 year ago

        Don't forget Eric and Wendy Schmidt, Bill & Melinda Gates, and Kaspersky.

        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

          Yeah, I remember as a kid that PBS credited the Rockefeller Foundation for an awful lot of its programming.

  19. Uncle Jay   1 year ago

    ""The newsroom is entirely independent," she (Maher) said.

    NPR's newsroom is as independent as Pravda was back in the cold war.

    1. TrickyVic (old school)   1 year ago

      In another news room,

      ""A former MSNBC host claims she was told she needed to have the network president vet her commentary if it included any criticism of Hillary Clinton before she ran for president in 2016.""

      https://nypost.com/2023/02/13/krystal-ball-had-to-get-msnbc-bosss-permission-to-criticize-hillary-clinton/

      1. EISTAU Gree-Vance   1 year ago

        Krystal Ball? Haha. No way.

        1. KARtikeya   1 year ago

          She’s hot too

          1. Graf Fuddington von Fuddrick   1 year ago

            She missed her calling. She already had a good porn name.

    2. Sevo   1 year ago

      Or, CNNMSNBCCBSWaPoNYT is now.

    3. Bill Falcon   1 year ago

      Not many Catholics either or Italian or Irish or hell European American seem to work at management levels at public broadcasting. Instead, you usually have Jewish liberals who then hire their idea of diversity "non-European Americans who don't look like them but agree with their politics and social mores"....and you get the truly insane pieces on NPR.

  20. TheReEncogitationer   1 year ago

    The "Free Media" intro looks like an intro for a Seventies variety intro like Mike Douglas or Dave Allen.
    🙂
    😉

  21. Apollo 1   1 year ago

    Long past time to turn National Public Radio into National Private Radio.

  22. One-Punch_Man   1 year ago

    Even the commentators in the NY Times think NPR is a parody news radio station. When you lose the liberals there, you really are working hard

  23. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

    "I am not in the newsroom,"

    Note she's employing the same kind of rhetorical misdirection that Brown Jackson did during her hearing--"I'm not a physician." Which of course isn't the point--they're both simply deflecting from questions that are very straight forward, because they know if they answered honestly, they'd be exposed even more as marxist commissars.

    1. EISTAU Gree-Vance   1 year ago

      Lol. Lots o’ uncomfortable questions these days.

      “Is chanting ‘death to America’ inflammatory”?

      Dem senators: “I don’t know, I’d have to have more context.”

      Fun times.

      1. SQRLSY One   1 year ago

        Hey Esteemed Greasy-Pants!

        Is LYING IN COURT OK, or twat? Well, it depends on whose ox gets gored, and twat team you play for!

        Esteemed Greasy-Pants: “I don’t know, I’d have to have more context, especially about Tribal Matters.”

        Fun times.

        https://reason.com/2022/02/11/sidney-powell-disowns-her-kraken-saying-she-is-not-responsible-for-her-phony-story-of-a-stolen-election/ (Yet another Powell article)

        https://reason.com/2021/03/23/sidney-powell-says-shes-not-guilty-of-defamation-because-no-reasonable-person-would-have-believed-her-outlandish-election-conspiracy-theory/
        Sidney Powell Says She’s Not Guilty of Defamation Because ‘No Reasonable Person’ Would Have Believed Her ‘Outlandish’ Election Conspiracy Theory
        Which particular lies are you wanting to hear and believe today, hyper-partisan Wonder Child?

        WHY do you evil people love it SOOOOO much when lawyers LIE in court? Is it the lawyers that You love, the lies, or both?

        Conspiracy theories or cunt-spermacy theories; which appeal to ye the MOISTEST?!?!? And twat does Spermy Daniels say about tit all? Are Ye Perfectly titillated yet?

        Spermy Daniels for Der TrumpfenFarter-Fuhrer’s new VEEP!!! Government Almighty KNOWS that The TrumptatorShit will need MANY-MANY (affordable) criminal defense lawyers, and Spermy Daniels can attract MANY “Pro Boner” lawyers!!!

  24. mtrueman   1 year ago

    "I have finally finished Netflix's 3 Body Problem"

    For a truly subversive bit of Chinese SF, give The Fat Years by Chan Koonchung a try. The book addresses the aftermath of the Tiananmen massacre, still a taboo subject in China, and the book was promptly banned.
    https://libgen.is/fiction/7CCEC9CCA1601F208C0D9C4F2E46BEF1

    The Three Body Problem concerned the Cultural Revolution. Criticizing the Cultural Revolution in China is de rigueur, even among party elites, and the book received official praise and awards. The trilogy is indeed excellent, probably the best SF trilogy I've read in recent years, but conservative and safe. For a taste of subversion try reading the Fat Years.

    1. SRG2   1 year ago

      Thank you for the recommendation!

      BTW the best trilogy I've read I've not yet finished - and may turn out not to be a trilogy. It's Alastair Reynolds' Prefect Dreyfus series. For my money he is the best "modern trad" SF writer now that Iain M Banks has gone.

      1. SQRLSY One   1 year ago

        I am fond of a little-known series of 4 books by Etza B. Happenin... See https://www.amazon.com/s?i=digital-text&rh=p_27%3AEtza+B&tag=reasonmagazinea-20.+Happenin&_encoding=UTF8&ref=dbs_m_mng_rwt_byln ... Available both in hardcopy and in e-books...

    2. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

      Tiananmen was a color revolution attempt by the west. It didn't work like it did in the Warsaw countries because Deng had personal experience in what happens when you let college students get uppity, and decided to nip it in the bud.

      1. mtrueman   1 year ago

        "decided to nip it in the bud."

        If I recall many American politicians were sympathetic to Deng's fear of the public.

        "China is a sleeping giant, when she wakes she will shake the world"
        -Napoleon Bonaparte

        1. Truthfulness   1 year ago

          You recalled incorrectly. American politicians were quick to condemn what the CCP did to the protestors.

          Don't downplay the sins of the CCP.

  25. NoVaNick   1 year ago

    If Biden were smart, which he is not, he would refuse to fund npr until they fire Ms Maher. Then he would refuse funding for gender surgery or puberty blockers for anyone under 18, then remove any restrictions on nuclear reactor construction to reduce emissions. These would throw the left into a tizzy, but would win over a lot of moderates and pretty much guarantee him reelection-a truly Nixonian maneuver.

    1. mtrueman   1 year ago

      " puberty blockers for anyone under 18"

      Why would anyone wait until after 18 to take puberty blockers? Puberty usually hits around the age of 13. If it hasn't arrived by the time you're 18, it's probably never coming, and you needn't worry about blocking something that's never coming.

    2. DesigNate   1 year ago

      Biden’s handlers are too drunk on their own farts to try something like that.

  26. Bill Falcon   1 year ago

    the GOP has had plenty of opportunities to end NPR and the entire grifter Corp for Public Broadcasting, but they don't. It is because very few politicians want to end an program which buys votes. The GOP wants more of the money to go to their friends/relatives/classmates and so on. Bush and Trump at one point had congress and didn't close down anything. Dept of Education? Hell Bush expanded it. The GOP is not for small govt. Understand that. One days with a currency crisis it will end and you will see drastic cuts...but only then..

  27. Rufus The Monocled   1 year ago

    She sounds like a dullard. A dime a dozen these days.

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