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Juan Williams responds to NPR firing — 57 Comments

  1. Fox should hire him as a pundit – label him as representing/interpreting the moderate / liberal point of view.

    I’ve heard him talk and while I don’t always agree with him (actually I don’t agree with anyone all the time) he is likable and can disagree without being disagreeable.

    Hiring him would also remind people every time he appears that NPR made a big mistake and is not as neutral as they like to represent and that Fox is willing to allow other opinions to be heard.

  2. NPR caved to the assumed, and often real, wraith that Islam will incur — welcome to the modern world if you don’t like it then do something about it. These so-called Liberals show no value of Liberalism. This is why I said before that the Left is often lower than the Religious Right. A domestic political foe is one thing, but to pervert Liberalism and defend those who would destroy it all are the scum of the earth!

  3. The backstory here is that Media Matters and other far left outfits have been pressuring NPR for over a year to force Juan and Mara Liason to quit their Fox News gigs. Not surprisingly, Juan’s firing comes after Geroge Soros funded ThinkProgress ran one of their “out of context” videos with accompanying textual smear jobs about this incident.

    Coincidently, Soros announced a $1 million donation to Media Matters yesterday. And Soros very recently donated another $1.8 million to NPR.

    Follow the money.

  4. I have always liked Williams. He’s fair and balanced, as they like to say over at his other main gig.

    I’ve always suspected that the folks at NPR have long HATED the fact that Williams spends so much time over at Fox, always identifying himself as an NPR contributor. They probably have quite the pile of nasty letters and email. I’ll bet they’ve been looking for a plausible excuse to cut him loose for a long time, and now they think they’ve found it. Mara Liasson (who often appears on the Brent Baier show) could be next.

    As for me, I quit listening to All Things Considered when I got Sirius in my car. Now I have lots of choices, including Juan on Fox.

    Buh bye, NPR. I don’t think they’re long for this world, anyway.

  5. This is big I think. The media will feast on this story, especially Fox, and it will be another stomachache the Fascist Left will need to stomach. Juan Williams!!! A staunchly liberal voice is being fired for allegedly bigoted comments? Andrew Breitbart couldn’t ask for better fodder this political season. It’s awesome.

  6. Can’t agree with everything I’m reading here. Juan is sometimes fair and balanced and sometimes a jerk. But jerk or not I have no problem with him speaking his own mind whether he’s slamming Bush or taking a viepoint closer to my own. Had he made a comment on Evangelical Christians being a bigger threat to national security than muslims, NPR would have praised him.

  7. I do not always agree with Juan Williams, but he is a smart and classy guy and he did not deserve to be fired for stating his honest opinion.

  8. OMG

    http://dailycaller.com/2010/10/21/first-interview-with-npr-ceo-vivian-schiller-on-juan-williams-firing/

    Vivian as CEO may be leading NPR off a cliff here.

    Full interview with Vivian here:
    http://blogs.ajc.com/radio-tv-talk/2010/10/21/first-interview-with-nprs-vivian-schiller-on-juan-williams-firing/

    Vivian said:

    “We are for civil liberties,” she said. “If you want to be a political activist, you may not also be a reporter or news analyst for NPR.”

    Fire the whole staff then !!!

  9. Huckabee is calling for Congress to cut NPR funding. A good idea. One reason I stopped listening to NPR was the outrageous reaction of the local NPR station back in the 90’s when a new Republican Congress tried to cut their funding. For a period during their counter attack the station pulled down any pretense of balance. The station manager got on the air every break calling for listeners to take action against “Newt Gingrich and the Republicans”.

  10. Didn’t Eric Holder say something about us not having an honest discussion about race? Isn’t that like what Williams was trying to do in describing his first reaction to identifiable Muslims in airports? How can we ever have an honest discussion about anything when even Williams’ rather subdued comment is ground for outrage? I hope this incident educates a broad chunk of the population about the dangers of PC, and I hope that the NPR biggots end up on the street because their employer loses public funding. Maybe they can get a job with something more aptly named The George Soros Puppet Show.

  11. Day after day there is a fresh assault on the values and way of life America not only holds dear, but “is”….or was.

    This has been going on literally for decades.

    My beef now is not with the enemies of America. They do what enemies do – fight tooth and nail all the tie on every front and never rest. Period. The Black Hats are always in battle mode.

    But in the good America we always act surprised! We always act as if if we point out this latest offense in something like a reasonable way then they might listen tor reason and stop! That is depressing and insane behavior. It is the behavior of the soon to be defeated. it is the behavior of Jews being herded onto cattle cars – surely if we just explain to them!

    We need to shout at them and punch back at them all the time. We need to be in battle mode every day. We need to revile and ridicule and denounce inside and outside of the elite forts. We need to be on the offensive and mount assaults.

    it’s a fight. It’s us or them and not both. Period.

    NPR is Pravda. NPR is TASS. NPR is an enemy of the people. The people need to cut them off and right away if we take the House. Right away, the very day, and with no debate or delay. The debate is over. It was over 30 years ago,

  12. NPR Ombudsman says:

    http://www.npr.org/blogs/ombudsman/2009/02/juan_williams_npr_and_fox_news_1.html?print=1

    excerpt:

    Williams joined NPR in 2000, first as host of Talk of the Nation, then morphing into a senior correspondent. Last spring, NPR’s management put him on contract with the title “news analyst” largely to give him more latitude about what he says. He’s now paid to give his opinion, and with three decades in the news business, it is often a valuable take on today’s politics.

    Williams is controversial among NPR listeners because of his long-standing contract with Fox News, which he had before he joined NPR. Currently, he appears on Fox sometimes with Bill O’Reilly and on Sunday morning with Chris Wallace.

    On TV, Fox identifies Williams as “NPR News Political Analyst.” (Conversely, NPR rarely identifies him as Fox News contributor.)

    Last year, 378 listeners emailed me complaints and frustrations about things Williams said on Fox. The listener themes are similar: Williams “dishonors NPR.” He’s an “embarrassment to NPR.” “NPR should sever their relationship with him.

  13. I have thought for a long time, ~20 years, that NPR and PBS should receive not one thin dime of taxpayer maney. If nothing else, it is flat wrong to use tax dollars to compete with tax-paying entities.

    I hear NPR in my car just once in a while to see what the enemy is saying. NPR makes a point of using voices that are soothing in tone, don’t sound argumentative, and never ever give one the full story.

    In rural South Dakota 5 years ago on I-90, the only FM stations I could get were NPR, loud and clear, across the entire state. A McGovern/Daschle legacy?

    And the Publics have fed us a pretty steady diet of British over the years; NPR seems to favor nasal Londoners, even in the Deep South. They sound SO superior, donchaknow.

    I’ll resume my clinging now.

  14. You just know these liberals are fit to be tied with all their enormous recources not being able to steer America the way they want politically. We’re going to see tantrums and violence from these indoctrinated zombies. Amy Bishop ring a bell?

  15. Let’s see if Williams’ replacement, if any, is announced before or after the election. Let’s see if the replacement is a Muslim. If so, let’s see if the Muslim is in garb (actual and ideological).

  16. Adrian Day

    Had he [Juan Williams] made a comment on Evangelical Christians being a bigger threat to national security than muslims, NPR would have praised him.

    That should win the “best comment of the thread award.”

    Like many posters here, I stopped listening to NPR years ago. At a time when I was politically neutral.middle of the road, I tired of the sneering, “we are so superior” tone of NPR.

  17. “Don’t let’s be beastly to the Germans,
    When we our victory have won!”

    –Noel Coward, in sarc mode

  18. Don’t let’s be beastly to the Germans,
    Now our victory is ultimately won.
    Let us treat them very kindly,
    As we would a valued friend.
    We might send out some bishops,
    As a form of lease and lend.

    Let’s be sweet to them
    And day by day repeat to them
    That sterilization simply isn’t done.
    Let’s sweetly sympathize again,
    And help the scum to rise again,
    But don’t let’s be beastly to the Hun.

    We must be kind
    And with an open mind,
    We must endeavour to find a way
    To let the Germans know
    That now the war is over,
    They are not the ones who have to pay.

    We must be sweet
    And tactful and discreet,
    And now they’ve suffered defeat,
    We mustn’t let
    Them feel upset,
    Or ever get the feeling
    That we’re cross with them or hate them.
    Our future policy must be to reinstate them.

    Don’t let’s be beastly to the Germans,
    For they’re civilized,
    When all is said and done.
    Though they gave us science, culture, art, and music, to excess,
    They also gave us two world wars and Dr. Rudolph Hess.

    Let’s be meek to them
    And turn the other cheek to them,
    And try to arouse their latent sense of fun.
    Let’s give them full air parity,
    And treat the rats with charity,
    But don’t let’s be beastly to the Hun!

    Don’t let’s be beastly to the Germans.
    You can’t deprive a gangster of his gun!
    Though they’ve been a little naughty
    To the Czechs and Poles and Dutch,
    I can’t believe those countries
    Really minded very much.

    Let’s be free with them
    And share the BBC with them.
    We mustn’t prevent them basking in the sun!
    Let’s soften their defeat again,
    And build their bloody fleet again,
    But don’t let’s be beastly to the Hun!

    Noel Coward, patriot! [Some things, like human nature, never change]

  19. Liberals think all conflict in the world can be avoided with this PC silliness. Had they been in charge during ww2 era. the U.S. would have entered the conflict in 1951 after ten years of negotiations, with nuclear annihilation as our ONLY option. Except we wouldn’t have actually owned any nukes.

  20. Steve

    Had they been in charge during ww2 era.

    Just go back a few years. Bosnia would have been ethnically cleansed, and along with Kosovo would be a part of a Greater Serbia. Saddam and his sons would still be in power and the genocide of the Kurds would have been completed. North Korean would be selling illegal arm around the world without any impunity. The A.Q. Khan network would still be active. Omar Kadafi would still have hold of secret illegal biological and chemical weapons.

    What can’t be known is what would the consequential effects of this be?

  21. At Neo’s second link, it disturbs me that he is still spreading the lie that the OK City bomber and the gay funeral protesters were/are Christian. I’d like to have a discussion with him about that.

  22. Baklava Says: muslims speak out against NPR

    Three reactions:

    1. These aren’t authentic Muslims, any more than Thomas Sowell is authentically black or Sarah Palin is authentically female.

    2. Seriously: these are the kinds of Muslims whom the West and the US should be supporting. That’s only common sense–and therefore unworthy of consideration by the elitist PC crowd.

    3. I respect the Muslims that Baklava mentioned, and I worry about them: both wrt retaliation within Islam and because they would be caught in the middle should things come to an overt war of civilizations.

  23. Politically Correct thought is an oxymoron. Political Correctness metaphorically beheads critical thinking and discourse, puts the bloody stumps on the frayed pikes of civil liberty and social equality, and parades them through platoons of mindless minions. It is a tool of intimidation – not the advancement of altruistic thought and ideas. It is meant to castrate, not propagate.

  24. I noticed that in the official statement from the Politburo at NPR, they said that Juan Williams did not meet their “editorial standards” and “credibillity” standards. Almost thought I should go and see my doctor for fear that I had cracked several ribs during a long bout of rolling on the floor in hysterical laughter. Editorial standards? Credibility? NPR? Hilarious!

    They should advertise for their next money-grubbing telethon with the slogan “NPR – The New SNL”

  25. “There is nothing more painful to me at this stage in my life than to walk down the street and hear footsteps and start thinking about robbery. Then look around and see somebody white and feel relieved…. After all we have been through. Just to think we can’t walk down our own streets, how humiliating.” ~ Jesse Jackson, remarks at a meeting of Operation PUSH in Chicago (27 November 1993).
    “News” organizations, and reporters, sole stock in trade is credibility. Juan Williams gained a great deal on this exchange. NPR jumped the shark.

  26. SteveH,

    You think liberals are trying to “avoid conflict” and that’s why they go PC.

    On the contrary….

    They are fighting a war. They know it and they are ruthless. PC is a weapon. It’s an offensive weapon to destroy the traditional Western Civilization. They are allies of Islam.

    Wake up and smell the coffee.

  27. I hope that there is finally an effective push to stop tax dollars from funding NPR. The two quotes below are from the NPR entry for Wikipedia, the latter not exactly a bastion of conservatism:

    In 1995 Nina Totenberg commented that if there was “retributive justice,” former Sen. Jesse Helms would “get AIDS from a transfusion, or one of his grandchildren will get it.” Totenburg kept her job.

    On the December 19, 1995, broadcast of All Things Considered, NPR commentator Andrei Codrescu reported that some Christians believe in a “rapture” and 4 million believers will ascend to Heaven immediately. He continued, “The evaporation of 4 million who believe this crap would leave the world an instantly better place.”

    Codrescu refused to apologize and, as of October 2010, continues to offer commentary for NPR, despite the receipt of more than 40,000 complaints

  28. I’m still trying to catch my breath. The last two Phillies games have been…exhilarating. Yeah, that’s the word.

  29. But this is baseball at its best! I can’t for the life of me understand people who think baseball is boring. Certainly not in the postseason. These games have been white-knuckle affairs from start to finish.

  30. rickl Says:

    You’re right. There’s a good thread about it at Belmont Club.

    Fear and Loathing in the 21st Century

    I just chanced on that piece in a humdrum mood and was shocked by its insights. It’s in a different class from anything else I’ve read about the Williams firing. (No disrespect to Neo is meant, of course.)

  31. itchy Says:

    “Politically Correct thought is an oxymoron.”

    I don’t agree. It immediately points out it is politically correct rather than factually or morally correct. It is Stalinism right in our faces.. and when there are enough leftists around.. Based on nothing but pure power and intimidation, you can’t say anything about it without paying a price.

  32. The only programs on NPR or PBS worth paying any attention to just happen to occur during their interminable and cloying fund drives. I will never donate anything to either organization, but will continue to watch and listen whenever they offer something worthwhile and apolitical (a rare occurrence) I consider it my compensation for being forced to contribute my tax dollars so they can churn out hours of political pornography. Bill Moyers should be institutionalized and frontline is pure crap…

  33. Mike Mc,

    I think you have to distinguish between the liberals who are ruthless as you described and their footsoldiers (like Behar) who are really just in the camp for status. We need different tactics for each group. It’s unlikely that we can win over the second group beause they don’t think deeply enough to understand an argument. But we can expose how uncool and uninformed they are. We can so confuse them that they seek refuge at Bloomindales or Nordstrom and spend future election days at a wellness spa (or the equivalent for males).
    Some of the young Obama fanatics seem to have reached the confusion point already because the latest Obama appeals are so uncool. We need to make sure there is no money to fund lifelong advocacy jobs for this crew that will refuel their enthusiasm. Let them face up to their futures as Starbucks barristas.

    Krauerhammer said the other day that Palin had broken the hold of the feminists on women, and she has. We now need to do the same with the environmentalists and other power seekers. Dry up their bases.

  34. Sorry about the typo. I meant Krauthammer.

    Other potential areas for defunding are the various studies and post modern humanities faculties. What if they had a classroom and nobody came? Would endowment money continue to flow to them?

  35. Expat, i’m like you in distinguishing differences of liberals. I see leftist who know the plans being hatched are meant to kill freedom and there are useful idiots who just latch onto the groupthink ideas of what is said to be compassionate.

    The latter tend to see some aspects of PC as just common courtesy without any sinister motives. I don’t hold both groups in the same regard. Because theres a difference in intent.

  36. While I support Mr. Williams in this instance and feel he would do a great diservice to Americans everywhere if he failed to sue Ellen Weiss and NPR over this, I have to take exception to his statement that “the people who protest against gay rights at military funerals — are Christians but we journalists don’t identify them by their religion.” That simply isn’t true and is part of the hypocrisy of tiptoeing around Muslims when Christianity is subject to the harshest offense in the media on a daily basis.

  37. Thomass —
    I understand your point and don’t disagree to the extent that those who craft the context of politically correct speech definitely have an agenda of shaping thought and action around some ideology. That these individuals or organizations are able to manipulate sympathetic demographics through various measures shows a high degree of thought and planning for the long term, and that they are able to use these segments of people to harass and intimidate others not of similar thought reinforces the notion of a predatory, often malicious, intelligence initiating it.

    However, for those who follow the script blindly and who usually are more than happy to employ intimidation in the name of the PC mantra du jour, it isn’t a matter of thought. It is a mob mentality more than eager to repulse and destroy those being perceived as outside the mob. It is in that sense that I refer to politically correct thought as being an oxymoron.

  38. I hope Juan sues as well, but what are his damages? He got a better job, was existentially enlightened as to PC (I say existentially because he already had the philosophical enlightenment), and more fame, hence fortune. NPR may also be defunded by a new Congress–certainly in a real sense NPR will lose funds as this event occured during a fund drive.

    Thanks NPR. You won’t be missed.

  39. Curtis Says: I hope Juan sues as well, but what are his damages?

    With that psychiatrist crack, Schiller violated employment law in an extremely egregious and actionable manner. One can never, ever say something like that about a former employee, even were it true. Heck, most times, the only thing a former job reference may state is that so and so worked at comany A during X period of time. That’s it. Salary, write-ups, being fired for cause, all that is off limits.

    Off with Schiller’s head!

  40. I find myself torn when thinking about Juan possibly winning a lawsuit and tax dollars basically being used to pay him. Hmmmm

  41. As expected, this story has become a mini-tsunami the liberal media would sooner see forgotten. If it continues beyond this weekend it could spread and implicate other lefty news outlets. We can hope…

  42. The Emperor has no clothes. Something Neo and her readers have always known. It isn’t news at all.

  43. nyomythus:

    “Bosnia would have been ethnically cleansed, and along with Kosovo would be a part of a Greater Serbia.”

    Yeah, good thing Clinton stood up for the right of the Islamic imperialists to set up a jihadist base on European soil. “Greater Serbia” would have been such a menace if that course of action hadn’t been taken. Why, it could have been used a sanctuary from which Christian Serb terrorists would have hatched their plot to crash planes into New York office buildings. Oh, wait…

    Sorry, peeps, but the MSM was no more reliable in the early 1990s than it is now.

  44. I am a member of a simialr committee for our local public library and also a school committee that is studying the future of high schools in a “flat world”. I’d love to hear the specific ideas you presented to your committee.Thank you for pointing out the “The Future of Libraries” article. I just posted a summary on my blog for our school committee to read.

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