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NPR Video, Part 2

I haven’t had a chance to watch to the whole thing, but the news appears to be that a woman identified as an NPR executive talked about helping to shield the Muslim Brotherhood front group from a government audit.

The woman is named as Betsy Liley, the senior director for institutional giving, who was also at the table during the first NPR video.

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Oldefarte| 3.10.11 @ 4:41PM

Got the gest of this from original and now this. The point is that NPR, while using TAXPAYERS' MONEY is in FINANCIAL BED performing financial sexual activities to what they/think KNOW is a radical-Islamic organization supposedly willing to given them $billions in money to support their operations. Not only should these NPR employees be fired, but also NPR's organization should be prosecuted by the federal government!!!!!!!!!

JohnD| 3.10.11 @ 4:50PM

This seems to expose a rather incestuous relationship between NPR and the ruling class. I wonder what other quid pro quo type arrangements the welfare media has with Big Brother.

Andrew Keirns| 3.10.11 @ 5:07PM

first off, betsy is a kiss-ass fundrasier; so i give her a pass for liking the npr joke (national palestinian radio); but if she is advoacting 'we can shield you' because she knows the money could be tainted, then she will be fired March 11.

Lenny| 3.10.11 @ 6:15PM

Democrat dirtbags.

lol wut?| 3.10.11 @ 6:20PM

aaaaagggggghhhhh my eyes! my eyes! in addition to being a crooked weasel I respectfully submit that that betsy liely woman is uuuuuuggggglllllyyy.

Tim the Enchanter| 3.11.11 @ 10:22AM

Seems to be an enduring characteristic of the left-wing harpies. She looks like Big Sis's little sister.

Pauley| 3.10.11 @ 8:04PM

Simon Templer? The Saint. Ha Ha

VideoSavant| 3.10.11 @ 9:56PM

That's Guilty! Guilty! Guilty! Guilty!

With the latest news and evidence that there is a concerted cover-up underway at NPR, I can't help but be reminded of this Doonesbury cartoon, featuring NPR DJ Marvelous Mark Slackmeyer, from nearly 40 years ago.

http://www.ibiblio.org/phil/fn.....guilty.jpg

The irony is epic.

Alex P. Keaton| 3.11.11 @ 7:31AM

NPR and PBS are practically commercial already. They sneak in more and more advertising and call it "grants" from ADM, State Farm, Kelloggs, Ford, etc. They need to just go all the way and get Big Government out of the equation. The pledge drives only help aging boomer liberals feel good about themselves, and while were at it, a lot of "programming" on PBS is simply an informercial for the latest book/dvd from the latest "doctor" on how to be young and happy and sexy at 69, even though Woodstock was more than forty years ago.

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