George Soros Buys 100 New NPR Reporters

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What could possibly go wrong ? Juan Williams may be gone from National Public Radio’s line-up of commentators, but billionaire liberal icon George Soros has donated $1.8 million to hire 100 new reporters for 50 of its member stations. The money will go to launch a project called Impact of Government, which Soros’ Open Society Foundation says will “bring greater transparency and accountability to the workings of state capitals across the country.” The group, which describes its mission as building “tolerant democracies whose governments are accountable to their citizens,” calls it a response to the decline in news coverage of state legislatures. NPR is now a wholly owned subsidiary of George Soros, and as far as I’m concerned there’s no longer any need for them to receive taxpayer funds.

George Soros Buys 100 New NPR Reporters

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