Of course the REAL reason JW was bounced is that he had the chutzpah to appear regularly on Fox Network and the Libs and Lefties at NPR couldn’t stand it.
Now we’ll have to see what a Republican House does about federal funding for NPR and PBS.
The real reason that N.P.R. fired Juan Williams was that his remark about feeling fear when seeing Muslims was the last straw in a series of remarks that compromised his ability to analyze the news objectively & dispassionately.
Well parroted, BR, unless you meant it with complete sarcasm and I didn’t catch it. It sounds like you were reading aloud – and believing – NPR’s press release. What did you expect them to say, the truth?
So what do you say about Mad Dog Keith Olbermann’s ability to analyze the news objectively and dispassionately? He was fired for … what, three days?
The difference is Juan Williams worked for NPR. , Keith Olbermann works for MSNBC. If Keith Olbermann is a mad dog. Then Bill Orielly, Glenn Beck and Sean Hannity must be the three heads of Cerberus
Exactly the point, Pschearer: Keith Olberman is a pundit, not a news analyst, and he was suspended not for giving his opinion but for donating one hundred dollars to the Democratic Party, and if you agree with his suspension, then you must cease watching Fox News altogether, since that network donated one million dollars to the Republican Party.
lewisbower about 14 years ago
Wonder how he feels about lederhosen and knee socks?
Nighthawks Premium Member about 14 years ago
that makes him downright dangerously neurotic
pschearer Premium Member about 14 years ago
Of course the REAL reason JW was bounced is that he had the chutzpah to appear regularly on Fox Network and the Libs and Lefties at NPR couldn’t stand it.
Now we’ll have to see what a Republican House does about federal funding for NPR and PBS.
BrianCrook about 14 years ago
How about nothing, Pschearer.
The real reason that N.P.R. fired Juan Williams was that his remark about feeling fear when seeing Muslims was the last straw in a series of remarks that compromised his ability to analyze the news objectively & dispassionately.
pschearer Premium Member about 14 years ago
Well parroted, BR, unless you meant it with complete sarcasm and I didn’t catch it. It sounds like you were reading aloud – and believing – NPR’s press release. What did you expect them to say, the truth?
So what do you say about Mad Dog Keith Olbermann’s ability to analyze the news objectively and dispassionately? He was fired for … what, three days?
drtom01 about 14 years ago
The difference is Juan Williams worked for NPR. , Keith Olbermann works for MSNBC. If Keith Olbermann is a mad dog. Then Bill Orielly, Glenn Beck and Sean Hannity must be the three heads of Cerberus
WallyCuppaJoe about 14 years ago
Yes Badto Thebone. Olbermann and Matthews are so fair and balanced.
BrianCrook about 14 years ago
Exactly the point, Pschearer: Keith Olberman is a pundit, not a news analyst, and he was suspended not for giving his opinion but for donating one hundred dollars to the Democratic Party, and if you agree with his suspension, then you must cease watching Fox News altogether, since that network donated one million dollars to the Republican Party.