Meanwhile, Americans are subjected to false reports from @NPR via CSIS, Brookings and the Heritage Foundation that "no progress"" is being made. What happens in Korea apparently doesn't count, right @NPR? https://twitter.com/OliverHotham/status/1064819387004215300 …
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@NPR reporter - a "science" expert and former correspondent for Nature Magazine. Perfect for covering the complexities of Korea, right? https://www.npr.org/people/279612138/geoff-brumfiel … Days before, he completely fell for the widely repudiated NYT story on missile bases. Pathetic. -
You forgot to mention an important investigative skill: For a story on How Animals Drink, Mr Geoff Brumfiel “crouched for over an hour and tried to convince his neighbor's cat to lap a bowl of milk.”https://www.npr.org/2010/11/11/131241860/pet-physics-the-uncanny-lapping-of-cats …
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https://www.patreon.com/posts/tim-shorrock-22814969 … Mr. Shorrock talks about the Korean Peace Process and the media coverage, including NYTimes and Washington Post articles based on CSIS sources.
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NPR stories seem to fit one of 4 categories (or multiples): 1. How x shows Trump is bad 2. How x shows russia/Putin is bad 3. How x shows China (or other official enemy) is bad 4. Story that superficially covers a subject, providing little/no insight, or covers dippy subject.
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Laziness or following editorial directive?
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