Friday, October 22, 2010

Juan Williams: suddenly conservative

NPR fired Juan williams for kinda giving permission to prejudge Muslims. NPR caters to liberals in everything including it's insistence on having a conservative point of view, so I'm kinda surprised, but not gonna stop giving them money or anything.

Freepers, needless to say, disagree with me about the significance of this event:

BlessingsofLiberty thinks Juan's true thoughts are Freeper approved:

Maybe Juan will start saying what he really believes and not what NPR demands that he say. He has slipped a couple of times in the past and had to get back in line.

Republic is really angry NPR is government funded:

I am so BLASTED ANGRY that our tax dollars fund this crap. NPR and NPT are wholly owned by the government and public donations but do NOT ADVERTISE that their controllers are all DEMOCRATS. I am furious about it.

Controlled by Democrats? You mean the CPB?

hampdenkid manages to blame Obama somehow

Now, folks, let’s not over-react here. We all know that our freedom-loving, patriotic president will step in and stand up for the basic right to tell the truth about the threat of radical Islam ... Oh, um ... Wait a minute ... I forgot: Imam Obama doesn’t quite share the views of most Americans on that subject. Let’s just hope he doesn’t have Juan stoned.

NeverForgetBataan also blames Obama, but in an even more crazy fashion:

This story smells like “dead fish”.

It was obviously a “Chicago style hit”. Probably ordered by Rahm or his boss. NPR is in the tank for 0, even though they try so desperately to look unbiased.

Juan has probably been on their “list” for quite some time.

counterpunch hits us with some logic.

Censorship is unamerican, thus, NPR is unamerican.
The GOP congress needs to end NPR funding next session.

Wow, sounds like NPR really shouldn't listen to their market!

ProfoundMan
connects the dots, and names the next victim:

I wonder if this wasn’t a condition of Soros’ $1.8 million gift to NPR. Mara Liason better mind her PC manners.

La Lydia likes the slavery metaphor:
Figures. Juan Williams wanders off the plantation, plantation bosses take action. Black people who work for NPR are limited to only certain pre-approved opinions.
stripes1776 goes for the 1984 analogy:
NPR (National Propaganda Radicals) has an extremely loose relationship with the truth. Not surprising that the propaganda ministry at NPR would fire Williams when he spoke the truth. Their tax dollars need to be yanked.
Not everyone has rallied to his defense. I see my hands does not forgive, though he does like to center his comments:
I hope his is the beginning of a long miserable streak of personal disappointment and failure for you. Have a rotten decade, lib.

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