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To: Netz

Juan Williams is indeed a liberal, however, he keeps it civil. He impresses me as an “old school” type, willing to consider some common ground on some issues (today’s typical “liberal” has the view that all conservatives must die - I exagerate but not by much). Let’s give Juan some time for the Kool-Aid to completely wear off and the scales fall from his eyes. I must gove him some credit for questioning the Kool Aid.


18 posted on 10/22/2010 10:35:41 AM PDT by Fred Hayek
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To: Fred Hayek
Juan made the deadly sin of questioning the automatic, knee-jerk, pertified ideology of NPR and those that support it. For that, he paid with his career. Those that are unwilling to tow the “Party” line are expunged from the NPR “Politburo” so quickly by that body as a sign that Juan's questioning might spread like a virus amongst his co-workers and supporters, so he had to be cut out from the Socialist body for fear of some kind of cancerous spread. It will be interesting so see where he goes now and which network he will work for. Any guesses? FOX? I am enjoying that scrutiny that NPR is coming under. Barry will soon throw his weight behind them.
26 posted on 10/23/2010 4:44:42 AM PDT by Netz
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