(b) Jake Tapper, White House Says Chinese Folk Song Played During State Dinner Was Not An Insult; Experts Divided. AQBC News, Jan 24, 2011 (blog).
http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalpunch/2011/01/white-house-says-chinese-folk-song-played-during-state-dinner-was-not-an-insult-experts-divided.html
The VOA report misspells: "Tommy Vietor:(Any suggestion that this wan an insult to the United States is just flat wrong." It should be "was," not "wan."
Indeed, the (VOA) report also misspells first name of Gary Graffman as "Gray."
(c) The report cites 朗朗24日在其英文博客.
Please read item no. TWO in his English-language blog, under the category "News":
LangLang, The music I played at the White House. Jan. 24, 2011.
http://www.langlang.com/
(d)
(i) Jay Nordlinger
http://old.nationalreview.com/masthead/masthead-nordlinger.asp
(managing editor of National Review)
(ii) Jay Nordlinger, A Song and an Obscenity. National Review, Jan 24, 2011.
http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/257750/song-and-obscenity-jay-nordlinger