Posted on 01/19/2011 4:16:36 AM PST by Suvroc10
Juan Williams accuses Palin of being defensive and making shooting about herself. On the day after Sean Hannitys first TV interview with Sarah Palin in the wake of the Arizona shooting, her critics (who wont be swayed no matter what) are turning out in droves to discredit her simply out of spite and ideology. On Fox News, perhaps none may be more so inclined at the moment than one Juan Williams, who appeared on the same program to analyze what he thought of Palins sympathetic reasoning. In his mind, her Hannity interview showed her as being overly defensive and obsessed with turning the national story of the shooting into one that was all about herself instead.
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Those eyes sure are jumpy huh? He reminds me of a large rodent.
You gotta ask yourself: "Why are they so afraid of her?"
The answer, of course, is because they know that she is eminently electable, and that her election would mark the beginning of the end of their authoritarian-socialist dreams.
This is remarkable. Every time Gov. Palin says something, anything, people go bonkers and begin spewing all sorts of inanities.
I love it when that happens.
I didn’t hear much of what Juan said. I did hear a bit of Colmes and Crowley on O’Reilly. He was spinning in circles with his rhetoric. Equivocating out his hind end. Same type of argument I hear from most indoctrinated libs when all they have is rhetoric and spin. No logic and for once BO looked grounded.
Obama speaks, people forget.
The civility argument is about something else. It's about success, and the lack of it's universal application.Liberals would ration or allocate success if they could. They can't so it's unfair. It's unfair so it makes them angry. Their anger consumes them. This consuming anger makes them say or do anything to compensate.
Liberals are so angry over their inability to succeed unless they lie, cheat, steal, or hoodwink, that it makes them crazy.
No matter what, I like Juan Williams.
He is of West Indian culture (born in Panama) and not one of those radical black hating whites. We owe a lot to the West Indians here in Panama because they made the building of the Panama Canal possible though many, many of these heroes died in the process.
When I think of the following, I always have a good laugh: His father was a boxing coach, which means if Juan were aggravated enough at someone, he could rearrange that persons face within seconds.
He is a good man. One may not agree with some of his political views; but many times, we dont agree amongst ourselves.
The problem here is that he didnt say he loved Sarah.
Juan learned that speaking the truth is hell.
No, Juanita, tards and tard media made it about Sarah.
The Dad was nicknamed Cleave, after Mr. Cleaver. What a wonderful man. He knew what was going on and would advise me in private to ignore them, that he knew better and it didn't affect his respect for me or my work one bit. I stayed for 10 years and left only when he passed away and I knew there would be a feeding frenzy for control of the company with his passing. Come to find out after leaving he had withstood a hostile attempt at a leveraged buyout during my tenure and to avoid being in a cash and asses rich target for such things he established an ESOP and made contributions of behalf of EVERY employee for years. He did this unbeknown to all but a few of the employees. Five years after leaving I received over $100,000 when the company was sold to a competitor.
Several years later I received another sizable check, this time because one of the sons had spend over 10 years fighting IRS in court on behalf of the company and finally prevailed. The proceeds were distributed in the same split as the ESOP proceeds. Don't mean to bore you with details, but I can't refer to that time in my life without speaking well of Cleave and his wife, two sons and daughter. I have seen full-grown men cry when his name comes up in conversation.
I brought up the whole thing just to express support for Sarah. I know, firsthand, just how difficult it can be!
Juan just keep saying all the wrong things — unless he is what I always thought — liberal progressive. Last time for me to read anything about what he says; have already started turning off the radio and TV when he comes on.
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