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 Message 187 
 TIM RICHARDSON to ROSS SAUER 
 WTF...Again! 
 23 Oct 10 11:16:00 
 
On Juan Williams - Rich Galen - Townhall Conservative

Juan Williams was fired from National Public Radio for a comment he made on
Fox (with whom he has also had a long-term contract) in which he said on
the Fox News Channel's The O'Reilly Factor:


"I'm not a bigot. You know the kind of books I've written about the civil
rights movement in this country. But when I get on the plane, I got to tell
you, if I see people who are in Muslim garb and I think, you know, they are
identifying themselves first and foremost as Muslims, I get worried. I get
nervous."


NPR, which admitted its executives were "uncomfortable" with Williams'
appearances on Fox, issued this statement:


"His remarks on The O'Reilly Factor this past Monday were inconsistent with
our editorial standards and practices, and undermined his credibility as a
news analyst with NPR."


NPR's own reporting of the controversy had this:


"Williams' presence on the largely conservative and often contentious prime-
time talk shows of Fox News has long been a sore point with NPR News
executives."


Not only that, but NPR's chief operating officer, Vivian Schiller, explaining
NPR's decision to cut Mr. Williams loose said at a public event in Atlanta
that,

"He should have kept his feeling about Muslims between himself and his
psychiatrist or his publicist - take your pick."


Whoa! Check please!


Are you telling me that the woman who is the CEO of National Public Radio
essentially said that Juan Williams is crazy?


And she still has her job?


Juan Williams was fired from National Public Radio for a comment he made on
According to a Wikipedia entry:


"She graduated from Cornell University with a Bachelor's degree in Russian
studies and Soviet studies" and "Prior to leading NPR, Schiller was a senior
vice president of NYTimes.com."


Which goes a long way toward explaining those white flecks which appear in the
corners of Vivian's mouth when she talks about the Fox News Channel.


Williams said:


"I've been there 10 years. I have taken shows on that network to unprecedented
heights, served key roles there, raised tons of money for them. I don't fit in
their box, I'm not a predictable, black liberal."


I have known Juan Williams for, maybe, two decades. Maybe longer. We are not
pals and we don't hang out together.


I have not always agreed with Juan, and I suspect he does not often agree with
me. But I have always believed that when he has made a statement, it has come
from his heart, sifted through his significant intellect.


That fact that NPR has decided that it is a violation of its journalistic
ethics (which, in itself, is an oxymoron) for Mr. Williams to have expressed
an honest opinion tells us much more about NPR than it does about Mr.
Williams.


Here is a short list of what I suspect are DOs and DON'Ts at NPR:


-- DO say good things about medical marijuana. DON'T say good things about
cigarettes.


-- DO say good things about Palestinians. DON'T say good things about
Israelis.


-- DO say positive things about "green jobs." DON'T say good things about
manufacturing companies.


-- DO say wonderful things about Barack Obama. NEVER say anything good about
ANY Republican.


NPR says it gets about two percent of its funding ($3.3 million) from the
Federal government, the point being the financial geniuses at NPR consider
that to be an insignificant amount. I certainly hope that once the new
Republican majority in Congress gets settled in it (a) takes steps to reverse
Obama care and (b) frees NPR from the shackles of its Federal subsidy.


Roger Ailes, the head man at Fox, immediately signed Juan Williams to a new
contract "that will give him an expanded role with the network."


Ailes described Williams as "a staunch defender of liberal viewpoints" and "an
honest man whose freedom of speech is protected by Fox News on a daily basis."
Maybe what we should do is go down to New York Avenue, where NPR is
headquartered, and hand out copies of the First Amendment.


Rich Galen has been a press secretary to Dan Quayle and Newt Gingrich. Rich
Galen currently works as a journalist and writes at Mullings.com





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