Tuesday, March 8, 2011

James O’Keefe Does it Again - The End of NPR

Conservative filmmaker James O’Keefe gets his camera into the most interesting places. The other day, he slipped it into a lunch meeting between National Public Radio executives and two men they believed were representatives of a Muslim Brotherhood front group.

As reported by Matthew Boyle at The Daily Caller, the NPR executives were not at all suspicious of these “Muslim Brotherhood” agents, who said they wanted to donate $5 million to counter “Zionist coverage” that is “quite substantial elsewhere” in the media. They came equipped with a fake website that announces their goal as “spreading acceptance of shari’a law throughout the world.”

NPR senior executive Ron Schiller was happy to help. He nodded uncritically when it was suggested that “Jews do kind of control the media,” and compared the struggle of Muslims to make their voices heard “in our schools, on the air” to (of all things) the women’s suffrage movement. “It’s the same thing we faced as a nation when we didn’t have female voices,” he asserted. Of course, there are plenty of female voices heard in the Muslim Brotherhood. They sound like Kenny from “South Park” because they’re muffled by burkas, but if you listen carefully, you can almost make out what they’re saying.

The End of NPR - HUMAN EVENTS

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