It’s like a good news/bad news joke. The good news is Juan’s “cancellation” was remedied, the bad news is we’ll be seeing more of him.
I knew they would jump on this. Excellent.
I knew they would. I kind of expect them to give him his own show. On after Greta, perhaps.
Good for Foxnews.
I may not agree with Juan most of the time, but at least I respect him.
(cannot say that for nearly every other liberal)
$2 million? He must be kicking himself for not getting fired earlier.
Thanks to FoxNews for giving Juan Williams an expanded role. It was disgraceful what NPR did to him. Call them and tell them what you think: 202-513-3232.
Contact your member of congress and senators to de-fund CPB. Federal contribution to this no-longer-needed organization is $100 million per year. We don’t need it and certainly can’t afford it.
Send Juan Williams a note of support: yourcomments@foxnews.com
The head of NPR was way over the line with that smirky comment about Juan talking to his psychiatrist.about the comments he made.
Welcome home Juan.
I love Roger Ailes. FOX slips from time to time, but when the chips are down you can always count on Roger to do the right thing.
Journalists, and us for that matter, should be quivering in their boots over this firing. It's a start of the absolute takeover by George Soros! Thank God for the internet and sights like FreeRepublic!!!!!!
Good for Ailes, good for Fox, good for Juan. Juan drives me nuts some times, but he’s a good man, an honest man, a pleasant man, and I like him.
Now, Alan Colmes....that’s a different story. I wish FBN would dump him. I change the channel when he comes on. Neil needs to cut him loose.
I was hoping as soon as I heard about this that Fox would bring him aboard. Good job! Now let’s defund this socialist cesspool.
He’ll have an expanded role on Fox News...
“Coming up next on ‘Hannity and Williams’
Glad to hear it. Juan Williams is a decent, honest, intelligent man. And if the left wants to dump a decent, honest, intelligent, BLACK man ... we’ll take him!
He’ll be an asset to Fox News.
Respectfully, especially to the venerable Mr. Ailes,
this narrative is far too trite for me to digest. He doesn’t -deserve- to be rewarded with a BETTER contract bsimply because he was victimized by the EXACT ideology he has devoted his career to spreading.
That ideology has virtually destroyed this country. No, I’m REFUSE to embrace this intellectual banality the way Fox is trying to play it. That’s about RATINGS for Fox and is not the arguement, the approach nor the train of reasoning that serves this country.
If he is going to RENOUNCE the DAMAGE he has inflicted throughout his career - GREAT. Otherwise, to elevate him is an injustice because most of - US- don’t get to reap REWARDS for damaging the country.
Come and join this debate at the “Juan Williams got what he deserves” thread
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/2612153/posts
This is awesome!
What a crock.
While Williams was discharged for scurrilous reasons, that is no reason for Fox to employ him.
That is an expensive finger in the eye.
Willimas has long been the dancing bear and resident fool on Fox broadcasts.
$670,0000 a year? The entertainment industry is out of line with the real world.
THIS fits RIGHT in with the O’Donnell/Coons debate.....NPR and it’s minions do NOT know what the FIRST AMENDMENT means....CONSERVATIVES and right minded people do! I hope the electorate is paying attention....quite the timing, NPR! ROFL!
Williams is almost always wrong on economics, but he is a gentleman’s gentleman, doesn’t lplay character assassination games, and exactly the guy you want for your neighbor.
He’s also somewhat conservative on the social issues.