1 posted on
11/26/2004 9:03:26 AM PST by
motife
To: motife
Gee, would Juan Willaims even have a job in journalism if he wasn't black?
To: motife
3 posted on
11/26/2004 9:07:25 AM PST by
Prost1
(If you teach what your history teachers taught you, you will be corrected...)
To: motife
Brilliance on the part of Juan Williams. In essence, the President should appoint people who won't carry out his policies. What a twit!
4 posted on
11/26/2004 9:07:43 AM PST by
Enterprise
(The left hates the Constitution. Islamic Fascism hates America. Natural allies.)
To: motife
Is there anyone in the media that is dumber then Juan, the moron, Williams?
5 posted on
11/26/2004 9:09:53 AM PST by
AlexW
To: motife
Williams' position on this is laughable. The Cabinet is part of the Executive branch; it's not there to provide a check and balance. The Secretaries are there to make sure that the President's agenda is enacted in their respective departments. I thought Hume, Wallace, and Kristol did very well in exposeing this transparent attempt to limit Bush's mandate.
9 posted on
11/26/2004 9:15:03 AM PST by
loreldan
To: motife
Williams reflects the typical liberal mindset. There's something alarmingly suspicious about people who are all in agreement and on the same page in the playbook.
He favors an atmosphere of indecision and internal strife. The kind that he's grown accustomed to in his own politics.
To: motife
Perhaps I'm working under an illusion, but I thought that when the people elected a President that they supported his views or policies on which he ran, and that they wanted him to work toward achieving those. The President creates his cabinet to help him fulfill those promises. They have their various cabinet positions based on the President's good graces. If the President chooses competent people to serve on HIS cabinet, they will offer good advice to the President, but they aren't there to be obstructionist.
This desire to have dissenting points of views by cabinet members from those of the President, under the guise of being more intellectual, is an attempt to sandbag President Bush. The liberals are hoping that President Bush's own cabinet will obstruct the President's goals.
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.
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.)
To: motife
Juan is an uninformed dufus.
30 posted on
11/26/2004 10:12:25 AM PST by
Cobra64
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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
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36 posted on
11/26/2004 3:34:25 PM PST by
nutmeg
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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