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No left turn - gobaseline - 01-21-2022 12:33 AM

https://www.npr.org/sections/publiceditor/2022/01/20/1074540207/npr-reporting-on-supreme-court-mask-controversy-merits-clarification.

https://www.foxnews.com/media/npr-public-editor-scotus-report-merits-clarification

Long time NPR reporter and host Nina Totenberg reports that Justice Sotomayor is now working remotely because Justice Gorsuch is refusing to wear a mask when they all sit at the bench. This after Totenberg reports Justice Roberts told Justices to mask up.

In a joint statement Sotomayor and Gorsuch repudiate the report. Roberts does the same.

NPR claims the error was in a verb and Totenberg refuses to correct her story.

1 person states 3 people did something. With 1 having their reputation impugned and that all 3 of the accused categorically deny.

Sotomayor a liar? Totenberg an ideologue?

All things considered the topic seems unimportant. Other than there seems to be an underlying premise. The lead reporter and face for NPR is biased. I understand you can be blatantly right or left for a commercial enterprise but a tax payer funded news agency? Is that proper? Just stale air?


RE: No left turn - Boca Rocket - 01-21-2022 02:53 AM

(01-21-2022 12:33 AM)gobaseline Wrote:  https://www.npr.org/sections/publiceditor/2022/01/20/1074540207/npr-reporting-on-supreme-court-mask-controversy-merits-clarification.

https://www.foxnews.com/media/npr-public-editor-scotus-report-merits-clarification

Long time NPR reporter and host Nina Totenberg reports that Justice Sotomayor is now working remotely because Justice Gorsuch is refusing to wear a mask when they all sit at the bench. This after Totenberg reports Justice Roberts told Justices to mask up.

In a joint statement Sotomayor and Gorsuch repudiate the report. Roberts does the same.

NPR claims the error was in a verb and Totenberg refuses to correct her story.

1 person states 3 people did something. With 1 having their reputation impugned and that all 3 of the accused categorically deny.

Sotomayor a liar? Totenberg an ideologue?

All things considered the topic seems unimportant. Other than there seems to be an underlying premise. The lead reporter and face for NPR is biased. I understand you can be blatantly right or left for a commercial enterprise but a tax payer funded news agency? Is that proper? Just stale air?

You are going to see continued attacks on Gorsuch because of his nondelegation ideology.