Nina Totenbergs RBG Hagiography

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NPR's top "Journalist," wrote a book (Dinners With Ruth) proving she wasn't a journalist, by fawning over her bias/friendship with RBG.
NPR's top "Journalist," wrote a book (Dinners With Ruth) proving she wasn't a journalist, by fawning over her bias/friendship with RBG. Her "friendship" and praise of Ruth Bader Ginsberg, would be an embarrassment (and fireable offense) at any credible publication -- because it shows how biased she was, and thus all stories/coverage of RBG and the court was skewed for decades.
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Created: 2022-09-25 

Journalism requires disclosure/transparency - thus Totenberg had a journalistic obligation to either not cover RBG, or disclose their friendship, her husband's ties to RBG, and so on -- or she's not a journalist. The same with their friendship, shopping excursions, and so on.

So other than Ruth compromising her office by a relationship with a leftist FakeNews reporter... and other than a FakeNews reporter having a loving friendship with her interview subject, and not disclosing it -- and both failing at the ethics/integrity required by their job... yeah, good stuff.

In the end, Nina Totenberg needed a far-left embarrassment of a Justice as a friend more than she needed her professional integrity. And the viewers gullible enough to believe her drivel, or that of NPR got exactly that.

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NPR
NPR has become National Progressive-only Radio, with an overt anti-American bias.

Ruth Bader Ginsberg
The infamous RBG, single handedly dividing and polarizing us, putting her own interests/agendas above the law.


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