
I’m a conservative but defunding NPR is a mistake. What should happen instead might be surprising
Fox News
After an explosive essay published by former NPR editor Uri Berliner the news network is now facing proposals to strip it of all federal funding especially from conservatives.
Howard Husock is the author of "The Poor Side of Town: And Why We Need It" (Encounter Books). He is a senior fellow in domestic policy studies at the American Enterprise Institute.
But for those who entertain the idea—or who’d settle for just a course-correction at NPR—it’s well worth looking at what would likely happen were it somehow to actually be defunded. The most likely scenario: it would become even more liberal and definitely less accountable.

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