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Title: NPR Turns on Juan Williams
Post by: jaybet on October 21, 2010, 05:58:50 AM
In typical left leaning, loose sphincter fashion, NPR has turned on long time contributor Juan Williams, unexpectedly firing him over recent comments on the O'Reilly Factor. Evidently, in discussing O'Reilly's recent hubbub on the "View", Williams stated that he didn't think that all Muslims should be blamed for some radicals, but at the same time when he gets on an airplane and there are people on the plane who have dressed in order to fully identify themselves as Mulims he gets nervous.
Evidently the right of free speech does not allow someone to say what is on their mind. They are only free to say what is on the corporate program.
Title: Re: NPR Turns on Juan Williams
Post by: crusader rabbit on October 21, 2010, 07:14:20 AM
NPR has long been a committed advocate of Free Speech...  as long as it promotes the liberal idiot perspective. 

Disagree with the propaganda machine...?  That's a firing. 

While I have never particularly cared about Juan's opinion, I have noted that he is not usually a flaming lib-tard when commenting on any of the FOX News shows.  He maintains a certain decorum and doesn't resort to personal attacks.  And, he is being paid to present his opinions.  That's why he's there.

Expressing his personal view that seeing a mooslim on his plane causes him some concern should be viewed as nothing more than Juan presenting his opinion--one that he is certainly entitled to have.  I feel fairly certain that a large percentage of my fellow Americans would voice the same concern.  It should not result in his being fired.  After all, he was doing what he is paid to do--give his opinion.  But, the lib-tards aren't very tolerant with those who disagree with their stupidity.
Title: Re: NPR Turns on Juan Williams
Post by: billt on October 21, 2010, 08:06:03 AM
NPR has long been a committed advocate of Free Speech...  as long as it promotes the liberal idiot perspective.

It is much the same with N.O.W., (National Organization for Women), and the A.C.L.U. They are all for their cause only if it is of a liberal, far left perspective. Where was N.O.W. to defend Sarah Palin when she and her family were being viciously attacked in the media every 5 minutes? Or how about taking Jerry Brown's side in the whole Meg Whitman "Whore" fiasco? Where was the ACLU in defense of ANY conservative when their rights were infringed upon? These people are among the biggest hypocrites on the planet, and they are losing creditability each and every single day. They're voice is falling silent on a great many peoples ears because of it. These people have left behind the concept of shooting themselves in the foot. They're going straight for the temple with the first shot.   Bill T.
Title: Re: NPR Turns on Juan Williams
Post by: JC5123 on October 21, 2010, 08:58:40 AM
The left has never had any loyalty to their people. They won't hesitate to throw you under the bus if you make them look bad. Up until a few years ago I thought that this was limited to the Dims. However after what was done to Palin, and more recently to the Tea Party candidates that are beating repub incumbants. I see now that this tactic is sadly universal in politics.
Title: Re: NPR Turns on Juan Williams
Post by: ratcatcher55 on October 21, 2010, 09:35:32 AM
The left has never had any loyalty to their people. They won't hesitate to throw you under the bus if you make them look bad. Up until a few years ago I thought that this was limited to the Dims. However after what was done to Palin, and more recently to the Tea Party candidates that are beating repub incumbants. I see now that this tactic is sadly universal in politics.

+1. Toe the line or hit the road with liberals. They scream about free speech but demand correctness.
     
Williams is a screaming liberal but he was not afraid to debate his ideas with conservatives. That is outside the norm for the MSM.

Fox will hire him just out of a sense of fair play.
Title: Re: NPR Turns on Juan Williams
Post by: billt on October 21, 2010, 09:52:00 AM
Fox will hire him just out of a sense of fair play.

He is already on their payroll as a "contributor" much like Palin is. They will no doubt expand his role just to shove the whole thing more into the liberals faces. I suspect this was more a contributing factor in his demise at N.P.R. than his muslim airliner comments were. They were looking for an excuse to get rid of him, and they finally found it. Williams was far too sensible for N.P.R. to begin with. Working at Fox made him a traitor in their eyes. These liberals are warped.   Bill T.
Title: Re: NPR Turns on Juan Williams
Post by: alfack on October 21, 2010, 10:39:02 AM
NPR. The only talk radio station that the leftys glom onto. The only reason it is still on the air is because the tax payers fund it.
Title: Re: NPR Turns on Juan Williams
Post by: billt on October 21, 2010, 10:56:23 AM
NPR. The only reason it is still on the air is because the tax payers fund it.

And that should be looked into after this kind of nonsense.  Bill T.
Title: Re: NPR Turns on Juan Williams
Post by: Hazcat on October 21, 2010, 11:22:49 AM
And that should be looked into after this kind of nonsense.  Bill T.

+1!
Title: Re: NPR Turns on Juan Williams
Post by: tombogan03884 on October 21, 2010, 11:25:00 AM
Actually while the national organization remains socialist, state ACLU chapters are starting to step up and defend gun owners and are forcing the national organization to review their policy toward the 2nd Amendment.
As for N.O.W., it previously received funding from communist front organizations, they were happy to attack Clarence Thomas, but they lost all their credibility when they stood by Clinton while he was being accused of everything from rape to having a bad haircut.
They have become about as relevant as the Bull Moose Party.
Title: Re: NPR Turns on Juan Williams
Post by: r_w on October 21, 2010, 12:59:28 PM
THEY CAN'T HANDLE THE TRUTH!! 

He spoke the truth.  He didn't say they were in the wrong, he said it made HIM feel uncomfortable. 

Can we now call NPR racists???   ;)  "A racist is someone that is winning an argument with a liberal"
Title: Re: NPR Turns on Juan Williams
Post by: MikeBjerum on October 21, 2010, 01:13:10 PM
Post here or start a new one ...

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20101021/ap_on_re_us/us_christian_flag_defenders (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20101021/ap_on_re_us/us_christian_flag_defenders)

Once again it is more about anti-Judeo Christian than it is about fairness!

Each generation gets its protected few.  Today it is Muslim.  Once in a while you will see a story where a "special group" gets to do what another can't.  I'd love  to see what would happen if a traditional group or organization tried for "special" treatment, or if a "special" group was doing what we have been banned for.

Title: Re: NPR Turns on Juan Williams
Post by: alfack on October 21, 2010, 03:09:38 PM
Can we now call NPR racists???   ;)  "A racist is someone that is winning an argument with a liberal"

Now that's funny! True funny.
Title: Re: NPR Turns on Juan Williams
Post by: twyacht on October 21, 2010, 06:28:44 PM
The animals that eat their young, are Liberals....

Seems kinda sad Keith Olbermann, Ed Schultz, Maureen Dowd, Arianna Huffington, Code Pink, Daily Kos, can say whatever they like, and the MSM is mum....

But an opinion given on an opinion show, by a "contributor" who works for NPR?

Under the bus.....

Vivian Schiller, NPR CEO, stated this wasn't about his comments, or being a Fox News contributor... ???

Really?



Title: Re: NPR Turns on Juan Williams
Post by: billt on October 21, 2010, 06:42:52 PM
It is just now being reported that Williams has just signed a new deal with Fox. That took all of 7 hours. As was said, the liberals continue to eat their young. It gets better each and every day. Now about all that's "left" is Cambell Brown and Nancy Grace. They'll be along shortly. Fox will need more comfortable seating in their corporate jet.  Bill T.
Title: Re: NPR Turns on Juan Williams
Post by: r_w on October 21, 2010, 08:27:52 PM
It is just now being reported that Williams has just signed a new deal with Fox. That took all of 7 hours.

Fox would have offered him a contract because they take responsibility for their actions and their repurcussions.  The fact the man is good at his job makes it a no-brainer.