National Public Radio is not an oasis of civility. It’s a nasty left-wing bubble. On Friday’s All Things Considered, they aired a positive story on black artist Amy Sherald, best known for painting a portrait of Michelle Obama for the National Portrait Gallery.
When reporter Olivia Hampton noted the Smithsonian is now subject to an executive order by President Trump seeking to correct government-funded museums who are “under the influence of a divisive, race-centered ideology,” Sherald’s response was divisive and race-centered:
SHERALD: We’re talking about erasure every day. And so now I feel like every portrait that I make is a counterterrorist attack to counter some kind of attack on American history and on Black American history and on Black Americans.
Hampton didn’t object at all. That’s how NPR ended the story, with a boom. Earlier, Hampton…