'Show me a story that concerns you': Watch John Kennedy hit back at NPR's claim of no bias in classic John Kennedy fashion * WorldNetDaily * by Joe Kovacs

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U.S. Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., is deliciously hitting back at the head of National Public Radio for claiming on national TV that NPR is not biased against Republicans and conservative Americans.

Network CEO Katherine Maher said Wednesday on CNN: “As far as the accusations that we’re biased, I’d stand up and say, ‘Please show me a story that concerns you,’ because we want to know, and we want to bring that conversation to our newsroom.”

Kennedy replied, “I’ve got a few,” and then enumerated four prime examples of bias in a series of video clips on X.

“NPR reported that country music and birds are racist, told American people to stop eating beef, and promoted the Russia-gate conspiracy,” wrote Kennedy.

“No person with a brain above a single-celled organism would call these articles fair and balanced.”

He continued: “NPR claimed President Biden’s presidential debate performance didn’t change the election, days before he dropped out of the race.

“If you believe that headline, you believe in the tooth fairy. But that’s what NPR reported with your tax dollars.”

“NPR reported that there is no evidence that biological men have an unfair advantage over biological women in sports.

“NPR also called America’s interstate highways racist.

“I did not know our highways were racist. I thought they were concrete, but not according to NPR.”

“NPR referred to rural Americans as ‘Christian nationalists’ and heaped praise on Biden administration official Rachel Levine.

“I could go all day,” Kennedy concluded.

“American taxpayers shouldn’t have to fund this opinion journalism.”

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