SHOCK: Leaked NPR Emails Reveal Coordinated Effort To Cover For Abortion Industry
Leaked emails from National Public Radio (NPR) reveal the taxpayer-funded group running interference for the abortion industry by banning the term "abortionist" and "abortion doctor" to describe the murderous Kermit Gosnell, an abortionist currently serving a life sentence for three counts of first-degree murder and one count of involuntary manslaughter.
When an executive producer for the new film "Gosnell: The Trial of America’s Biggest Serial Killer" reached out to NPR to purchase a sponsorship for the interview show "Fresh Air," he was told he could not use the term "abortionist" to describe Gosnell in the ad, though he could use the term "doctor," emails obtained by The Daily Beast indicate:
Sullivan, who was prepared to spend as much as six figures, crafted his ad copy to answer the question you’re probably asking: Who is Gosnell? The proposed ad was as follows, “Support for this NPR program comes from the film Gosnell: The Trial of America’s Biggest Serial Killer. The film is the true story of abortionist Kermit Gosnell. A story the mainstream media tried to cover up because it reveals the truth about abortion.”
No dice. According to e-mails provided to The Daily Beast, NPR’s representative ran it up the legal flagpole and came back with a disappointing answer. In addition to other minor tweaks to the wording, their response stated, "The word 'abortionist' will also need to be changed to the neutral word ‘doctor.'"
But using the ambiguous term "doctor" widely misdirects from the function of the film, as NPR surely understands. So Sullivan pushed back, asking if he could use the much more accurate term "abortion doctor."
NPR, amazingly, said no.
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