How Public is Public Radio?
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Quite possibly. FAIR concluded that Republicans not only enjoy a
substantial partisan edge as NPR sources, but they own the top
seven spots in frequency of appearance as well. Here is your
'perceived liberal bias' All-Star Team: 'George Bush led all
sources for the month with 36 appearances, followed by Defense
Secretary Donald Rumsfeld (8), and Sen. Pat Roberts (6). Senate
Majority Leader Bill Frist, Secretary of State Colin Powell, White
House press secretary Ari Fleischer and Iraq proconsul Paul Bremer
all tied with five appearances each.'
-- Jacob Wheeler
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