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Liberal Hypocrites! During election and since NPR News HIDING that News Head actually Harrassing Women while attacking Trump for locker room talk
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Liberal Hypocrites!!
During election and since NPR News HIDING that it's News Head was actually Harrassing Women while it was attacking Trump for just talk. Liberal Hypocrites!!
Color me "SHOCKED" ... except I am not.
Liberals are the most HYPOCRITICAL people out there.
While NPR went on a virtual crusade against Trump for his locker room talk about women they were hiding the ACTUAL BEHAVIOR of their news head.
ALL the reporters for NPR and ALL the management of NPR were complicit in this hypocritical behavior ...
the reports since they wouldn't even touch the elephant story in their own house and management because they tried to hide it.
Conspiracy of Silence by NPR and it's employees for years ... it had to be revealed by another news organization.
... LIBERAL HYPOCRITES
!!
NEW YORK — Michael Oreskes was ousted Wednesday as National Public Radio’s news chief following sexual harassment accusations, some dating to when he was Washington bureau chief at The New York Times in the 1990s.
Oreskes had been placed on leave by NPR following a report in the Washington Post Tuesday about two women who said that he suddenly kissed them when they were discussing job prospects at the Times. Subsequent to that story, NPR received another complaint about Oreskes’ behavior at the radio network from a current employee, said Jarl Mohn, the company’s president and CEO.
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