PBS President Declares She 'Can’t Make Any Sense' of Accusations of Left-Wing Bias
- PBS CEO Paula Kerger expressed confusion over claims of bias, stating she sees no evidence to support them.
- Kerger highlighted that PBS programming includes educational shows like Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood, which she believes are not biased.
- Critics, including Rep. Mary Miller and Sen. Mike Lee, have accused PBS of pushing liberal agendas.
- PBS President Paula Kerger stated that she sees no evidence of bias towards liberal viewpoints at PBS, despite accusations to the contrary.
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PBS CEO Pops Up Hours After NPR Boss, Claims There’s Zero Evidence of Bias
With so much of the national political media being manufactured through narratives and public relations campaigns, it wasn’t a shock that PBS CEO Paula Kerger surfaced on CNN Wednesday afternoon for an interview soaked in elitist condescension and lies, just hours after Katherine Maher of NPR did the same. Both appeared as $1 billion in government funding is on the chopping block ahead of a possible Senate vote. The worst part was at the end wit…
PBS president declares she 'can’t make any sense' of accusations of left-wing bias
On CNN, PBS CEO Paula Kerger defended the network against liberal bias accusations as the Senate votes on a bill that would cut $1 billion in federal funding from public broadcasting.
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