Posted on 09/15/2004 5:28:06 PM PDT by MensaMinds
Did Juan Williams even graduate high school? He sounds stupid, uniformed, and spews fictionous garbage. He must be an intern at FOX, I can't imagine any news org paying him for that.
Juan's a lib, he don't need no stinkin' creditials!
Does that cut it?
Juan is a liberal democrat and he acts like a liberal democrat
Juan is weak, but frankly I don't find Tony Snow very impressive. His line regarding CBS to the effect "we've all done things wrong, and you have to admit it and promise to change" was pretty pathetic.
Compare Juan to the wet towlette "conservative" that CNN uses:
fictionous?
I have to laugh at your name! lol
Williams spent 23 years at The Washington Post, where he served as an editorial writer, op-ed columnist and White House correspondent. From 2000-2001, Williams hosted National Public Radio's (NPR) national call-in show Talk of the Nation. In that role, he traveled to cities across America for monthly radio town hall meetings before live audiences. Williams is currently a senior national correspondent for NPR.
The recipient of an Emmy Award for television documentary writing, Williams also won widespread critical acclaim for a series of documentaries including, PoliticsThe New Black Power, and A. Philip Randolph: For Jobs and Freedom. He is the author of the non-fiction bestseller, Eyes on The Prize: America's Civil Rights Years, 1954-1965 and Thurgood MarshallAmerican Revolutionary. Williams has also written numerous articles for national magazines including Fortune, The Atlantic Monthly, Ebony, GQ and The New Republic, in addition to appearing on numerous television programs including ABCs Nightline, PBS' Washington Week in Review and Oprah.
Williams is a graduate of Haverford College.
Chill out. He is a liberal, wrote a really interesting book about religion a year or two ago. He is at least a pleasant looking man and not screeching like most liberals.
fictitious ?
"During his 21-year career at The Washington Post, Williams served as an editorial writer, op-ed columnist, and White House reporter. He has won an Emmy award for TV documentary writing and won widespread critical acclaim for a series of documentaries including Politics - The New Black Power. Articles by Williams have appeared in magazines ranging from Newsweek, Fortune, and The Atlantic Monthly to Ebony, Gentlemen's Quarterly, and The New Republic.
A graduate of Haverford College, Williams received a B.A. in philosophy in 1976. Currently, he sits on a number of boards, including the Haverford College Board of Trustees, the Aspen Institute of Communications and Society Program, Washington Journalism Center, and the New York Civil Rights Coalition."
Although he seems to be screeching somewhat lately.
This evening, you saw Juan doing what he does best.
He's an official liberal talking head on Fox, to help them maintain the "fair and balanced" argument.
It's his JOB to sound stupid, uninformed and spew fictional garbage!
On another thread this evening, they mentioned that Brit Hume put Juan in time out. LOL
I despise that loser....BUT I LOVE TONY SNOW!!....I sent a big happy email declaring my love for him just now....I think I do that about once a week....I have NO CLUE why he isnt on more.....he is SO CALM, so SMART, just the BEST of the BEST to me....
Would you rather he be replaced by, oh lets say, David Corn??
I don't know what juan's credentials are, but I wish Snow would have asserted himself a bit better. Williams let out a series of BS a mile long and Snow did little in rebuttal. In particular, Williams discredited the swifties (as the left is apt to do), but provided no evidence to show where they are wrong. At the same time, he felt obligated to support SeeBS's story despite there being no real evidence in support of it.
EEEKKKK!! Not David Corn!
spoiler2, I think you just nailed his resume.
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