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Re: NPR fires Juan Williams
Originally posted by Maggie
Nobody does. I don't often agree with Juan, but he always makes me think and usually forces me to at least re-examine my thought process.
I will admit I think he has become less liberal in the last 2-5 years, and I honestly believe NPR was just begging for an excuse to let him go.
O'Reilly is going to absolutely go on a crusade against NPR. Tonight's Talking Points is going to make the Book of Revelations seem tame.
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You are probably correct, Doc. NPR has shown increasing hostility toward its employees that also work for Fox News.
I don’t know if Williams has become more conservative. That perception could merely be a reflection of the fact that other liberal/progressives pundits have taken a flying leap off into crazy land.
I respect Williams because he doesn’t spout the “party-line” all the time (sometimes he does) and he actually attempts to make counter-arguments. He has, in the past, been willing to work with right leaning organizations with regard to certain issues. And by all accounts he appears to be highly ethical. I don’t agree with Williams very often, and sometimes I find myself arguing with the T.V. (basically – come on Juan you don’t really believe what you just said, do you?), but by and large he engages in honest debate. And that is a fine thing.
That NPR fired Juan Williams says much more about NPR than Mr. Williams.
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Originally posted by MaggieYou are probably correct, Doc. NPR has shown increasing hostility toward its employees that also work for Fox News.
I don’t know if Williams has become more conservative. That perception could merely be a reflection of the fact that other liberal/progressives pundits have taken a flying leap off into crazy land.
I respect Williams because he doesn’t spout the “party-line” all the time (sometimes he does) and he actually attempts to make counter-arguments. He has, in the past, been willing to work with right leaning organizations with regard to certain issues. And by all accounts he appears to be highly ethical. I don’t agree with Williams very often, and sometimes I find myself arguing with the T.V. (basically – come on Juan you don’t really believe what you just said, do you?), but by and large he engages in honest debate. And that is a fine thing.
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I finally got to read the quote that got him fired as Fox has the story up now and all I can say is wow. They were obviously looking for any reason to fire him if that's worthy of dismissal.Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
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Originally posted by SubGod22I finally got to read the quote that got him fired as Fox has the story up now and all I can say is wow. They were obviously looking for any reason to fire him if that's worthy of dismissal.
As an aside, I have never understood NPR’s objection to its employees appearing on Fox News. You’d think they’d appreciate the fact that he is making the liberal case, intelligently, to a largely conservative audience. After all how else are the crazy right-wingers going to learn? :noidea:
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There is no place for intellectually honest liberals anymore.
Agreed, O'Reilly will make NPR a poster child for Liberal entrenchment in a supposed non-partisan, government funded non-profit."Don't measure yourself by what you have accomplished, but by what you should accomplish with your ability."
-John Wooden
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As others have said, I rarely agree with what Mr. Williams says, however I do respect him. I think at times, especially when on Fox News Sunday (and when arguing with Bill Kristol), he uses extreme examples just to make a point and/or get Kristol to shut up. Also, I thought he did a great job when he filled in on O'Reilly a number of weeks back.
Less Juan on NPR likely means more Juan on Fox News...and I think that is a good thing.That rug really tied the room together.
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Re: NPR fires Juan Williams
Originally posted by Maggie"If you're going to do it, you're going to do it right," athletic director Jim Schaus said. "If we're going to put 'Wichita State' across our chest, then every team is going to matter."
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Re: NPR fires Juan Williams
Originally posted by WSU ShockerOriginally posted by Maggie
It's a rotary phone in the world of high speed internet.
It would be a good start to the shutting down of these dinosaur government programs that are nothing more than jobs programs for bearded Marxists."Don't measure yourself by what you have accomplished, but by what you should accomplish with your ability."
-John Wooden
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Originally posted by SB Shockhmmmm....George Soros just gave 1.8 million to NPR.
Bob Beckel just attempted to compare Soros to the "Cock" brothers.....nice try Bob.
Reports are that NPR is getting pressure to fire Mara Liasson as well. It seems obvious that the money is talking from Soros. And that is fine.....but NOT the tax payers money.
Defund the NPR RIGHT NOW. Not 1 more penny.
Fox News and the right in this country are starting to turn the tide and win the battle. Common sense needs to make a comeback, and hopefully we'll see some real change soon.
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