In preparing a post here yesterday (Did 60 Minutes Identify a Strategy to Unify Dems? ) I ran across a comment from NPR talk show host, Diane Rehm. During a post-mortem of Hillary’s victory in Pennsylvania, one of Rehm’s guests suggested that a continued Democratic primary tussle could fracture the party. “Fracture the party,” Rehm exclaimed. “Fracture the country!”
What is most revealing about Rehm’s assertion isn’t just that she equated the Democratic Party with the entire country, but that the comment was omitted from the transcript of the show. You can find both the transcript and the audio show]here.
Rehm’s comment is 30 minutes, 58 seconds into the show. Yet, it wasn’t included in the transcript of the show.
So, not only is taxpayer-funded NPR providing biased programming, transcripts--in this case, at least--have been edited to hide that from the non NPR listening public, i.e. the vast majority of us.
How many other times does this happen?
-Wm Tate
Wm Tate is the author of the new book, A Time Like This, http://www.atimelikethis.us/

