Posted on 07/15/2011 7:33:22 PM PDT by EternalVigilance
Tonight’s song for Juan: “Fool on the Hill” by the Beatles.
I’d like to redo a little of the math suggested in Sean’s quote from Obama. Instead of eliminating three dollars from the budget for every dollar in tax increases, why not just eliminate two dollars from the budget and have no new taxes. The sum total/change would be the same ... without creating new taxes. It would accomplish the same thing without being punitive.
There is no better example of affirmative action than Juan Williams. He leached of NPR for years because they needed a token black guy. He is so liberal they all take him for granted and then he gets dumped on for a candid statement that the libs considered insensitive -— and he still doesn’t get it.
Hillarious
Sad for a black dem when your only friends are conservatives.
The expression is "tough ROW to hoe."
You hoe a row, not a road! Nothing much grows in a road.
Was this clip from tonight’s show? Hannity may have been ticked off about what Juan said yesterday when discussing the same issue — “you’re losing credibility, Sean.” If so, payback was sweet.
Sean is a racist, it’s easy to see.
Sean? I thought it was Williams who did it to himself.
Too funny...that was awesome!
Bump.
“Sean Hannity Makes Williams Look Like Complete A$$”
Juan Williams is a complete ass ALL RHE TIME!
Why don’t they spell “owned” with an “o” instead of a “p”?
they should have played the whole thing. Watching Juan then try to back himself out of that and then defend Obama was just as hilarious as what we did see.
:)
I can be tough on Sean and must give credit where it is due. That was very well played.
Lefty Juan is a completely worthless individual,I fail to see how he stays employed!
Yes it was definitely a big gotcha moment but still, on a personal level i don’t like it. Perhaps it’d be different if instead of Juan it was someone like a Michael Moore or Joy Behar, someone who has been especially nasty and unfair to conservatives — but as far as i’m aware Juan has always been a pretty decent guy. To me it especially reflected poorly on Hannity in that he called Williams a friend, but you don’t lie to a friend (saying it was a quote by Cantor) in order to set him up for embarrassment like that on national tv. Yes Williams revealed himself to be hypocritical but at the same time Hannity came off as a false friend.
And i think Sean realized it at the end, realized that Juan had fallen into the trap a little too far, further than Sean probably expected him to, for he seemed reluctant to lower the boom on poor Juan. Certainly he had to know that if there really was a true friendship between him and Juan that something like this might well have ended it forever.
Why don’t people get that?
yup, all Sean would have to do is hold up a mirror
The P key and the O key are close on the keyboard so, it’s common typo of owned that is now used in the same way, or more sarcasticly to mock “1337” speak.
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