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Judi Lynn

(160,633 posts)
Tue Sep 24, 2013, 04:17 AM Sep 2013

NPR's New Boss: Financial Industry Lobbyist, GOP Donor, Right-Wing Think Tank Booster

NPR's New Boss: Financial Industry Lobbyist, GOP Donor, Right-Wing Think Tank Booster
By Peter Hart
Sep 17 2013

Last month NPR CEO Gary Knell left to take a job at National Geographic, making him the latest in a string of CEOs who left after a short stint running the public radio outlet. On September 13, NPR named a new acting president and CEO: board member Paul G. Haaga.

The NPR press release (9/13/13) states that Haaga's "accomplished career" included a stint as "chairman of the Investment Company Institute"–the powerful lobbying group of the mutual fund industry. As the Los Angeles Times (11/29/03) once reported, "Mutual funds have been mostly shielded from the reforms forced on the financial world–thanks in large part to the efforts of the Investment Company Institute."

NPR also adds that Haaga has ties to right-wing think tanks–he is "a member of the National Council of the American Enterprise Institute" and he sits on "the Board of Overseers of Hoover Institution at Stanford University."

Haaga is also a fairly regular contributor to Republican politicians. According to OpenSecrets.org, this year he made a $32,400 donation to the Republican National Committee; in the previous two years, he made contributions of around $30,000 to the National Republican Congressional Committee. He's also given four-figure checks to a large number of mostly Republican candidates, including Rep. Paul Ryan, George Allen and Mitch McConnell.

More:
http://www.fair.org/blog/2013/09/17/nprs-new-boss-financial-industry-lobbyist-gop-donor-right-wing-think-tank-booster/

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NPR's New Boss: Financial Industry Lobbyist, GOP Donor, Right-Wing Think Tank Booster (Original Post) Judi Lynn Sep 2013 OP
A Hoover heaver (R) Berlum Sep 2013 #1
^ Wilms Sep 2013 #2
This is why the teabaggers no longer complain about defunding NPR and PBS Doctor_J Sep 2013 #3
They know the best way to topple an organization is from within... Blue_Tires Sep 2013 #7
and the corporatisation continues... adirondacker Sep 2013 #4
I used to be outraged with National Pentagon Radio 2banon Sep 2013 #5
Sickening locks Sep 2013 #6
NPR = Numbing Propaganda Recitals Corruption Inc Sep 2013 #8

Berlum

(7,044 posts)
1. A Hoover heaver (R)
Tue Sep 24, 2013, 04:24 AM
Sep 2013

Wonder if he will bring in Glenn 'Chickenhawk' Beck (R) & Rush 'Draft Dodger' Limbaugh (R) to bleat over the NPR airwaves?

 

Doctor_J

(36,392 posts)
3. This is why the teabaggers no longer complain about defunding NPR and PBS
Tue Sep 24, 2013, 09:57 AM
Sep 2013

it's hours of taxpayer-funded far right propaganda. Sort of like Fox News without the commercials.

Blue_Tires

(55,445 posts)
7. They know the best way to topple an organization is from within...
Wed Sep 25, 2013, 01:03 PM
Sep 2013

I just wish more Dems adopted the same tactic...

 

2banon

(7,321 posts)
5. I used to be outraged with National Pentagon Radio
Tue Sep 24, 2013, 09:54 PM
Sep 2013

as they joined in on the drum beating for War against Iraq, But that's soooo yesterday, now. I fought against this years ago, but people just didn't seem to care or give attention to it.

Well it's finally official.

locks

(2,012 posts)
6. Sickening
Tue Sep 24, 2013, 11:10 PM
Sep 2013

There are very few newspapers, tv, or radio programs left that haven't been bought out by the coorporate right wing pulling the strings. Either by lying or by deciding what articles, editorials, pundits they will let us hear. This includes "public" tv and radio. How can we ever vote responsibly when we cannot get good information?

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