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Thursday, April 18, 2024

NPR chief funded Stacey Abrams’ election denial, has no business leading news

 Katherine Maher delivers her closing remarks on center stage at the Web Summit technology conference, in Lisbon, Thursday, Nov. 16, 2023.

Can someone who donated to an organization spreading falsehoods about stolen elections be the CEO of a credible news organization?

Imagine what it would say about ABC News’ 2024 election coverage if it were discovered network president Kim Godwin had donated to Donald Trump after Jan. 6.

The journalism world would have a fit, and Godwin wouldn’t last a day in the job.

Well, now the Louboutin is on the other foot. 

National Public Radio CEO Karen, er, Katherine Maher is a donor to Stacey Abrams’ election-denying political action committee, Fair Fight.

Abrams, you may recall, spiraled down a conspiracy rabbit hole after losing Georgia’s 2018 gubernatorial race.

Maher donated $500 to Fair Fight PAC in 2020, her second-largest donation among 19 to Democrats and their allies between 2016 and 2022, as I reported for The Center Square.

This was before she became NPR’s CEO. 

That donation came after:

  • Abrams refused to concede the governor’s race (she never did);
  • Abrams concocted false allegations about voting machines switching votes;
  • Abrams’ PAC filed a bogus lawsuit contesting the election.

The lawsuit was eventually dismissed, and Fair Fight was forced to pay the state’s legal fees.

The double standard here is shocking.

After Trump’s lawyers made similar election-machine allegations and fared equally poorly in court, their credibility was shattered.

But Abrams makes these same transparently false allegations and is worthy of a donation from someone as prominent as the then-Wikimedia Foundation CEO?

I asked NPR repeatedly if it knew about the donation before hiring Maher in January and if it thinks a court-adjudicated election denier is an appropriate CEO, but it did not get back to me. 

Maher is already under fire for weirdly woke tweets that mesh with allegations of top-to-bottom progressive groupthink at the publicly funded news organization by a now-departed 25-year NPR veteran, Uri Berliner.

Among the more eye-popping is a tweet justifying 21st-century looting as a response to 19th-century slavery: “I mean, sure, looting is counterproductive. But it’s hard to be mad about protests not prioritizing the private property of a system of oppression founded on treating people’s ancestors as private property.”

Her views are being widely mocked as exactly matching what a woke artificial intelligence would produce as an NPR executive’s beliefs.

And her TED Talk — in which she said: “Our reverence for the truth might be a distraction” and “We all have different truths” — has sparked derision from critics and journalists alike.

More than likely, it’s spawned confusion among NPR journalists who, like many of us, fancy themselves as truth-seekers.

Indeed, her view that the First Amendment is an impediment to fighting “disinformation” and differing opinions should be silenced — she declared Sen. Tom Cotton’s “Send In the Troops” New York Times op-ed “misinformation” that never should have been published — would be anathema to previous generations of journalists like Berliner.

Now we learn she funded the election-denial schemers who provided a model for Trump’s 2020 shenanigans, perhaps giving him the impression he could try to overturn an election and walk away with his reputation untarnished.

NPR’s leaders have to decide if this donation to a Democratic election-denier is the last straw. 

Maher shouldn’t wait for them.

Her reputation for nonpartisanship is out the window, and her credibility is seriously in question.

She should resign.

David Mastio, a former USA Today editor and columnist, is a regional editor for The Center Square.

https://nypost.com/2024/04/18/opinion/npr-chief-katherine-maher-funded-stacey-abrams-election-denial/

Israel hits back at Iran with barrage of missiles and drones: report

 Israel launched its expected retaliatory strike against Iran on Friday morning, according to a report.

Israeli missiles hit at least one site in Iran, and several explosions were heard across the country, ABC News reported, citing US officials.

The attack follows Iran raining down more than 300 drones and missiles toward the Jewish nation last Saturday — though nearly all were intercepted by Israel and its allies.

The Post has reached out to the Pentagon and White House for comment.

More than 300 drones and missiles were aimed by Israeli Defense Forces at targets within Iran, ABC News reported, citing US officials.AFP via Getty Images
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israel would “defend itself” and dismissed calls for restraint.@IsraelPM / X
U.S. President Joe Biden said ‘we defeated’ Iran’s attack after Saturday’s assault and called for a Gaza ceasefire.REUTERS
Iran’s Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian.REUTERS

Iranian media reported explosions in and around the northwestern city of  Isfahan, according to CNN.

At least eight flights have been diverted over Iranian airspace, the outlet reported.

https://nypost.com/2024/04/18/us-news/israel-hits-back-at-iran-with-barrage-of-missiles-and-drones-report/

Futures Tumble, Oil & Gold Soar On Reports "Huge Explosions" In Central Iran, Israeli Airstrikes In Iraq, Syria

 SUMMARY

  • Iran Space Agency: "all that happened is a failed and humiliating attempt by Israel aviation."

  • Iranian officials and outlets are claiming that all explosions heard tonight are due to interceptions and that no explosions have occurred "on the ground"

  • Bloomberg: Israeli officials notified the US earlier today they planned to retaliate in the next 24-48 hours.

  • Tehran's Imam Khomeini International Airport (IKA) tells passengers that all flights have been canceled and they should exit the airport.

  • Fox News: Israeli strikes in Iran came from unmanned aircraft

  • US claims IDF attacks in Iran were limited.

  • Three large explosions heard in Isfahan south of Tehran, US officials confirm.

  • The Natanz nuclear facility is located in Isfahan.

  • Unconfirmed simultaneous explosions have also been reported in Syria and Iraq (Baghdad and Babil/Babylon province).

  • Iran has established a no-fly-zone over its western region.

  • Market reaction very strong: oil & gold soaring; TSY yields, crypto, and stocks tumbling.

And just like that, Israel - having once again ignored Biden's pleadings not to escalate the already tense situation - is retaliating against Iran's weekend strike, which was itself a retaliation against Israel bombing Iran's embassy in Syria on April 1.

Moments ago futures dumped, oil prices spiked, and treasury yields slumped amid social media reports and Reuters headlines that there have been three "huge explosions" near the central Iran cities of Natanz (location of an Iranian nuclear power plant) and Isfahan (location of the Iranian Nuclear Technology Center which is suspected of being the center of Iran's nuclear weapons program), as well as simultaneous explosions in Iraq and Syria, where the Israel air force appears to be targeting pro-Iranian militias.

  • IRANIAN MEDIA CONFIRMS AN ISRAELI ATTACK ON IRANIAN TERRITORY

  • IRANIAN STATE MEDIA IS REPORTING THAT TONIGHT’S AIRSTRIKE BY THE ISRAEL AIR FORCE MAY HAVE TARGETED THE 8TH TACTICAL AIRBASE OF THE IRANIAN AIR FORCE, WITHIN ISFAHAN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, WHICH CONTAINS MULTIPLE SQUADRONS OF F-14 “TOMCAT” FIGHTER AIRCRAFT.

  • ABC NEWS REPORTS THAT ISRAELI MISSILES HIT A SITE IN IRAN

  • IRAN STATE MEDIA SAYS 'NO FLY ZONE' ESTABLISHED OVER WESTERN REGION

  • IRANIAN MEDIA: 3 HUGE EXPLOSIONS WERE HEARD IN ISFAHAN, SOUTH OF TEHRAN

  • JERUSALEM POST: SIMULTANEOUS EXPLOSIONS REPORTED IN IRAN, SYRIA, AND IRAQ ACCORDING TO INITIAL REPORTS

  • IRAN'S FARS NEWS AGENCY SAYS EXPLOSIONS HEARD IN CENTRAL ISFAHAN AIRPORT, REASON UNKNOWN

  • ISRAELI MISSILES HIT IRAN SITE, US OFFICIAL SAYS: ABC

Some more reports:

Here is Marco Rubio telling us more or less what happened:

A video of the explosions in Iran:

There have also been reports of drone activity over Iraq:

Flights above central Iran are diverting from their designations:

... as the airspace over the region is rapidly clearing:

Unconfirmed reports suggest that the Israeli airstrikes are targeting a building where a high level meeting was being held among groups supported by Iran and the IRGC:

The market reaction has been immediate, with S&P futures dumping...

...testing key CTA liquidation levels...

...and oil jumped with Brent rallying above $89 a barrel in a sudden move higher.

“Unconfirmed reports of strikes in the Middle East may suggest that worst fears have come true,” with traders having been braced for Israel’s response to Iran’s drone and missile attack, said Warren Patterson, head of commodities strategy for ING Groep NV in Singapore.

“If reports turn out to be true — and depending on the nature of strikes — we are moving closer towards a scenario where supply risks become a reality, and so the market will likely have to start pricing in an even larger risk premium,” he added.

... and gold surging back above $2400...

...and Treasuries are aggressively bid...

And Bitcoin repricing WW3 again...

...as traders brace for the worst, because even if Israel hopes to present a "measured" retaliation, now it's a question of what Iran will do next.

More as we get it, until then, fear not: he is watching everything... closely.