Posted on 10/21/2010 2:50:20 PM PDT by Justaham
Fox News moved swiftly to turn the controversy over Juan Williamss firing to its advantage, offering him an expanded role and a new three-year contract Thursday morning in a deal that amounts to nearly $2 million, Matea Gold reports.
Roger Ailes took a jab at NPR in the process.
"Juan has been a staunch defender of liberal viewpoints since his tenure began at Fox News in 1997, he said in a statement. Hes an honest man whose freedom of speech is protected by Fox News on a daily basis.
In his new role, Williams will appear more frequently on the network and have a regular column on FoxNews.com.
(Excerpt) Read more at politico.com ...
Colmes is all RAT talking points....Beckel is just an extreme rigid idealogue...Juan concedes points from time to time.
I wonder if perhaps his conservative wife of many years and his politically active conservative son might have rubbed a bit also. ;o)
"The name of Juan Williams' wife is Susan Delise, and they got married on July 1, 1978.
Juan Williams has a son with his wife that's involved in politics. His name is Antonio Mason and from 1996 to 1997 was a Senate page and intern for Senator Strom Thurmond, a speechwriter and legislative correspondent for Senator Norm Coleman from 2004 to 2006, and in 2006 ran for Council of the District of Columbia, losing to Tommy Wells.
They also have a daughter named Regan Almina."
Oh the irony of Conservatives standing up for a liberal betrayed by his own...
“Too bad. This will make Juan the token _____ man according to the left.”
Not if anyone calls them on it - see, Juan was ALREADY the “token” black man on NPR!!!
Just saw him on O’Reilly. He’s always been sensitive and you could see in his eyes how hurt he is right now. I OFTEN disagreed with him on issues, but always liked and respected him as a person, his reasonable manner and his integrity.
Just when I get irritated with Bill O, he once again proves to be a stand-up guy, just as he’s been with Glenn Beck.
I wish Juan well, as he’ll not only add nicely to the fair and balanced aspect of FNC, but it’s a great career change for him (not to mention nicer $$$:-)
It’s also brought the Soros manipulation to the fore in the process, which is so good. As many of us predicted, he’s now calling for the firing of Mara Liason from NPR.
I pray the repubs will gain congressional control, and all those now publicly calling for NPR defunding will remember and follow through. I’m sure at least a couple of them will. They also need to specify not just direct government funds and grants, they need to name indirect taxpayer funding such as National Endowment for the Arts and other significant such donors.
“Juan is still just another liberal in a media sea that foul with liberal rot. I guess FOX can tout the fair and balanced thing. I hope they dont make a habit of rewarding fired liberals with cozy jobs.”
You can’t lump them all together, such as the mention of Keith, Rachel, Ed et al.
Juan is a moderate compared to them and a gentleman who can be reasoned with. I’m seen him both consider the other side’s arguments and even concede fairly often.
“When can we get an all out conservative network.”
Aw, come on. What’s more fun - and more effective - is seeing the very smart conservatives out-reason the (relatively few) liberal pinheads. It’s what sets FNC apart from (and well above) all other networks - they have the courage, strength and intelligence to feature both sides.
“I suspect that Sir Juan may have had a wake up call and not be quite so sympathetic to he commie left after they showed him their true colors.”
Well, it’s possible, and has happened before. Two outspoken guys I really respect, Bernard Goldberg and David Horowitz, were self-confessed liberals for years (DH was raised in a Communist family and has written/talked about it), but they saw the light and are wonderful voices of conservatism now.
Pray the same for Juan.
“I think its great that FOX did this but couldnt we have made a trade for Shepard Smith?”
Oh, amen to that. From what I’ve been reading (and now seeing), he’s not a team player in the FNC family, is jealous and disparaging (off camera) of Glenn Beck, vain and just plain snarky.
When he’s on in the evening, I switch over to House Hunters on HGTV :-))
Exactly. Juan is the sort of liberal I would feel comfortable having a realistic discussion with. He is the sort of liberal that could actually make me think about the other side of the coin, and have an honest debate with.
He oozes with integrity, which is something most liberals do not. Because of this, he is the antithesis of what being a progressive is today.
He is the square peg in the round hole when it comes to others on the left, and for this, he was canned. His honesty and integrity have no place amongst the liberal crowd. Instead of being a role-model, someone who could be a voice for their side, they tore him down.
This is how far the left has gone. The media continually talks about how the TEA partiers are extreme, which we all know is a joke. The fact is, the left is so extreme, that even someone like Juan is no longer welcome at their table. Hell, they’d probably be demanding JFK resign for his religious beliefs, and because he was a warmonger.
“His new official title: Britt Humes Pinata.”
LOL - and Bill Kristol’s as well.
But bless his heart, he really listens to both of them and realizes when he’s out-reasoned. I often actually feel for him because of that :-)) He’s pretty open-minded for a liberal.
“They have conservative talk shows (most of which I do not watch), but the Fox News Report is a really balanced program.”
Their hard news shows are exceptional in the business (morning shows, afternoons - Megan, Neil, Bret - and the weekend guys/gals) - except for Shep Smith.
“They have conservative talk shows (most of which I do not watch), but the Fox News Report is a really balanced program.”
Their hard news shows are exceptional in the business (morning shows, afternoons - Megan, Neil, Bret - and the weekend guys/gals) - except for Shep Smith.
I’m happy for Juan. He’s a likable liberal, and FNC will be a nice professional home for him. I like when he gets that look on his face when he’s the lone man in a debate. He looks lost. He had that look on his face tonight when he was on The Factor. Only he looked sad. It’s like he doesn’t know what hit him. Betrayal hurts. It happened to me at a job 22 years ago, and I still remember feeling so awful that my friends did what they did.
Williams currently has the support of both liberals and conservatives. I believe the liberal support will end when they catch wind of this.
“and this Juan lovefest is just silly.”
It’s not that we agree with Juan on most issues any more now than then, but he’s not the enemy. He’s a decent guy and he got royally screwed by truly diabolical, powerful leftists.
It’s the principle of it. He was a casualty in a serious war between good and evil. Next time it may well be someone we DO agree with...or us.
“but he is never ugly like Bob Beckel.”
A lot of BB is schtick. He’s a lib, but again, a decent person. Tonight on Hannity, he was outraged about what NPR did, and truly shocked at the clip they showed of Nina Totenberg praying Jesse Helms and his family would get AIDS - he’d never been aware of that and condemned it and NPR, saying he wouldn’t donate to it again “in honor of Juan”.
Roger Ailes and Juan Williams,True defenders of the 1st Amendment
I’ve said nice things about him before. I’ve said he’s not a race-baiter and that’s refreshing coming from a black rat. I’ve also said I like his personality and he’s a genuinely nice person. I agree with almost nothing he says, but I think he’s got a good soul, and I’ve stuck up for him before on here and I’ve seen a few others also do so.
“The folks at NPR better watch out because once BOR goes after someone, he doesnt stop.”
I hope you’re right and that he doesn’t have a short memory just because this is the story of the day. He’ll be gone tomorrow “on assignment” and Juan’s filling in for him. Yeah, I’d love to see him pursue this, because there’s plenty to pursue - the bigger picture with Soros and more. Hopefully his growing exposure to Beck and their friendship will educate him and motivate him to continue this important fight.
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