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Hume-Williams rivalry ratchets up on FOX News Sunday
MediaMatters.org ^ | 11/22/04

Posted on 11/26/2004 9:03:26 AM PST by motife

Hume-Williams rivalry ratchets up on FOX News Sunday

Following several weeks of increasingly hostile exchanges between FOX News managing editor and chief Washington correspondent Brit Hume and Nartional Public Radio senior correspondent and FOX News Channel contributor Juan Williams on Fox Broadcasting Company's FOX News Sunday, host Chris Wallace read a viewer email on October 24:

WALLACE: And a warm and fuzzy request from Malia Reid of Georgia: "Could you make me feel better and ask Juan and Brit to show the love and hug each other some Sunday? This is just politics, and I would feel better" -- I can't believe this -- "if they appeared to like each other."

But far from repairing their apparently contentious relationship, Hume and Williams seemed to escalate hostilities on the November 21 broadcast of FOX News Sunday, when Hume began to laugh with apparent contempt while Williams was speaking. And later in the same broadcast, Hume condescended to give Williams a civics lesson during a discussion of recent resignations and new appointments in President George W. Bush's cabinet, including the nomination of Condoleezza Rice as secretary of state.

From the November 21 edition of FOX News Sunday:

WILLIAMS: I think this is a problem. You know, everybody in Washington was joking this week that the kisses that the president had for both Condi Rice and Margaret Spellings. And I think it literally looks like kissing cousins now throughout the government. And the problem is, you need dissent. You need dissent everywhere. And we had all these fights, you know, in the NBA, and the president rescuing his Secret Service agent [in Chile].

You know, what's really telling is the lack of, now, combative, different ideas coming into this administration. And I think it suggests the possibility of arrogance, overreaching on the part of Republicans.

[Hume laughter]

I go back to what happened with [House Majority Leader Tom] DeLay [R-TX] this week. Brit can laugh, but you think about what happened with DeLay this week, and the Republicans say, "Oh, we'll give you a pass in case you're indicted." This is the same Republican Party that says that they stand for the little guy in America? I thought that was ridiculous.

WALLACE: You thought appointing Margaret Spellings as education secretary shows arrogance?

WILLIAMS: No, no, the arrogance, the overreaching is you have a cadre of people who all agree with you about everything.

WALLACE: But they're his Cabinet.

WILLIAMS: No, they're his Cabinet, and therefore they're supposed to be smart, thoughtful people who know a great deal about their area of expertise. Instead, you have people who --

HUME: Wait a minute. What makes you think those people don't know about the area? Do you say that Condoleezza Rice doesn't know foreign policy?

WILLIAMS: Of course she knows foreign policy.

HUME: OK, what about Margaret Spellings? Does she know education policy?

WILLIAMS: No, but the point is, that you don't know and I don't know Condoleezza Rice's perspective on issues, on a range of issues, because she has not had to come forward and make and articulate those positions. Instead, she has been side by side with the president. We will now learn what her positions may be.

So it's not a matter, as you said, of whether she knows foreign policy.

HUME: Juan, Juan, it is not the job of the secretary of any department in any presidency to have separate positions from the president. The president is supposed to be -- let me remind you now, this is fairly basic government -- in charge of the executive branch of government. And when he puts people who support him in charge of those agencies, he's doing what presidents are supposed to do.

WILLIAMS: And so he's supposed to -- in other words, Condi Rice is just supposed to be a "yes" woman -- "Yes, Mr. President. We'll do exactly what you said, Mr. President"? That's a fear. That is not an American government.

Let me tell you about American government for a second. American government is supposed to include people --

HUME: Who say no to the president?

WILLIAMS: -- coming together who say -- occasionally, yes.

WILLIAM KRISTOL (Weekly Standard editor): Wait a second. Why do you assume Condi Rice has few --

[crosstalk]

KRISTOL: Colin Powell has these well-developed views as opposed to Condi Rice? That's ludicrous. Condi Rice has much more of a paper trail and much more of a record of having her own views on foreign policy than Colin Powell, with all due respect to Secretary Powell.

WILLIAMS: Condi Rice --

WALLACE: Look, folks, we can continue this conversation. We're going to take a commercial. We're going to come back. We'll keep going here.

[...]

WILLIAMS: Well, I just wanted to make a quick point. When you look at the consolidation of power, not just in the Cabinet but just across Washington now, you have Senator [Arlen] Specter [R-PA] -- Senator Specter is essentially hogtied as the new chairman of the Judiciary Committee. He has to do exactly what the president says on every nomination set forth, otherwise he's not in keeping with the true-blue conservatives, or true red, I should say, conservatives.

In addition to which, what about this debt ceiling, Brit Hume? Aren't you upset, as a true conservative, at the amount of spending going on in this administration?

HUME: When I stopped covering the House of Representatives all those years ago -- Chris, you remember, we did that together.

WALLACE: Yes.

HUME: Didn't you think you'd never have to hear about the debt ceiling again?

[laughter]

Juan, you know what happens with the debt ceiling? They raise it every year. They even raise it during the years when we're in surplus. So if you're staying up late at night worrying about the debt ceiling, let me put you at ease. Not to worry.

WILLIAMS: In other words, the fact that the government just keeps spending and spending and spending and everybody is worried about the amount of this expense --

HUME: Everybody's not.

WILLIAMS: The fact that President Clinton left a surplus and we now have a huge deficit --

HUME: Let me give you a way to look at that may allow you to sleep more peacefully. Always measure these things against the overall size of the economy, and when you do, you'll feel better, I promise.

WILLIAMS: You know what? This is why you need dissent and why you need other voices in that Cabinet.

WALLACE: We have dissent on this panel.

— G.W.

Posted to the web on Monday November 22, 2004 at 12:11 PM EST

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KEYWORDS: brithume; buffoon; confusedjuan; fns; foxnews; juanwilliams; liberalitis; mentalmeltdown
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To: motife

Saw this. Juan & co. CAN'T STAND it: not only a Republican Executive & legislative branch (with high hopes for a Republican judiciary, too)--but a Republican president who happens to know his mind.


21 posted on 11/26/2004 9:45:36 AM PST by Mach9 (.)
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To: motife

I give Mr. Williams credit for being the liberal voice on the show. Someone has to do it and if he is laughed at, it is because the liberal position is laughable. I don't think there is any animosity between Brit and Juan.


22 posted on 11/26/2004 9:45:45 AM PST by Savage Rider
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To: Prost1

Simple?? OK and suppose I had not seen it before???? Not knowing about it, what would I have typed in?????


23 posted on 11/26/2004 9:46:56 AM PST by cynicom (<p)
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To: OwnershipSociety

Everyone with a brain knows the answer to that. Of course not!
NO!


24 posted on 11/26/2004 9:47:18 AM PST by Gaffer
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To: Nosterrex
I'll let you in on what lies beneath the Dim talking points in this regard:

Since President Bush won by only 3% of the vote, he has to pass nearly as many of the Dims' policies as his own. So, of all the bills he signs in the next 4 years, 48% of them have to be Dims' bills (and one has to be a mix, I suppose.) He only gets 51% of his own.

I'm oversimplifying, of course, but that's the concept.

25 posted on 11/26/2004 9:48:18 AM PST by savedbygrace ("No Monday morning quarterback has never led a team to victory" GW Bush)
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To: motife

My friend calls him "Whine" Williams.


26 posted on 11/26/2004 9:51:00 AM PST by psyop_man (If the enemy is within range, so are you.)
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To: psyop_man

After the Supreme Court decision went for Bush in Bush v. Gore, I turned to Juan Williams show on NPR. Boy was he mad. You can still listen to it on their archives.


27 posted on 11/26/2004 9:54:26 AM PST by motife
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To: AmishDude

he feels the need to spout talking points...
Note that Williams always has a piece of paper in front of him and he reads these "points" that are exactly what Democrats and NPR are spouting that week.
As Hume tears the points to shreds, good ol' Juan moves on down his DNC list.


28 posted on 11/26/2004 9:55:38 AM PST by UltraKonservativen (( YOU CAN'T FIX STUPID ))
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To: Prost1
Please see the link below. This was posted a few days ago.

Yeah, I have brought this up several times to no avail. Rather than try and keep one thread, we seem inclined to start several.

29 posted on 11/26/2004 10:07:30 AM PST by Allosaurs_r_us (Carn<i>Well, the liberals didn't want profiling, so this is what they get insivores for Conservatism)
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To: motife

Juan is an uninformed dufus.


30 posted on 11/26/2004 10:12:25 AM PST by Cobra64 (Babes should wear Bullet Bras - www.BulletBras.net)
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To: AmishDude
Williams goes from one thing to another, very little coherence.

Just like Lurch.

31 posted on 11/26/2004 10:14:29 AM PST by Cobra64 (Babes should wear Bullet Bras - www.BulletBras.net)
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To: Savage Rider
I give Mr. Williams credit for being the liberal voice on the show. Someone has to do it and if he is laughed at, it is because the liberal position is laughable.

I agree with you. He is at least articulate, and will occasionally give credit to Repubs. He, at least, is reasonably honest and does not deny *obvious* realities. There are a lot of other liberal talking heads that would drive me NUTS to watch.

His problem is that his DNC-provided talking points require that the viewer be either a) stupid, or b) have extremely short memories. -R

32 posted on 11/26/2004 10:36:42 AM PST by talosiv
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To: OwnershipSociety
The Hume-Williams dialogues are soft compared to the screaming matches on other shows. Why is this even spoken about?

Oh, I see...it's "Media Matters" reporting the story. And they are bashing Brit.

33 posted on 11/26/2004 10:40:52 AM PST by what's up
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To: motife
....The fact that President Clinton left a surplus and we now have a huge deficit ....

Fact.... ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.

You can't be that stupid Juan.
34 posted on 11/26/2004 11:02:06 AM PST by Joe_October (Saddam supported Terrorists. Al Qaeda are Terrorists. I can't find the link.)
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To: AlexW

Lots and lots of people - remember, you are talking about liberals.


35 posted on 11/26/2004 11:09:36 AM PST by 7thson (I think it takes a big dog to weigh a hundred pounds!)
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To: StarFan; Dutchy; Timesink; VPMWife78; cgk; Gracey; Alamo-Girl; RottiBiz; bamabaseballmom; ...
FoxFan ping!

Please FReepmail me if you want on or off my FoxFan list. *Warning: This can be a high-volume ping list at times.

36 posted on 11/26/2004 3:34:25 PM PST by nutmeg
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To: OwnershipSociety

Jaun Williams is so stupid it's hard to watch when he's on.


37 posted on 11/26/2004 3:40:54 PM PST by lonestar (Me, too!--Weinie)
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To: motife

Thank you for posting the transcript. I went to that site the other day and was not able to bring up the video.



38 posted on 11/26/2004 9:22:47 PM PST by Joann37
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