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Old 10-22-2010, 03:49 PM   #76
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I thought there were numerous instances of Fox on Film, lying, creeping, shopping, bending, numerous posts to point to these instances...I thought this was public knowledge at the Cellar?
You're damn right there is! Fox News is downright "pure evil" and that is why it is ƒucking hilarious that y'all continue to drive home more and more convincing proofs of Undertoad's theory. lol he was fired because Fox gives people the heebie jeebies.

Oh, and also we collectively agree to "say" it was because of the Muslim comments.
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Old 10-22-2010, 03:49 PM   #77
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I don't think it has much to do with NPR listeners.

I think it's a management/talent issue and they were looking for an excuse to fire him. NPR doesn't like FOX, and they don't like it that he was going on FOX. So they fired him over this arbitrary infraction of his job description.
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Old 10-22-2010, 03:51 PM   #78
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Which part?
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Old 10-22-2010, 03:52 PM   #79
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The part that it's just a management talent issue and has nothing to do with the listeners perceptions about fox new.
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Old 10-22-2010, 03:55 PM   #80
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You're damn right there is! Fox News is downright "pure evil" and that is why it is ƒucking hilarious that y'all continue to drive home more and more convincing proofs of Undertoad's theory. lol he was fired because Fox gives people the heebie jeebies.
I guess I'm obtuse. I was really just trying to understand, but if you're happier getting one over on the dumb girl, have at it. Never could read you, Flint my man, but I do see why I don't bother trying "meaningful dialogue." I'm usually way off base from the rest of you.

In the interest of me getting some rest this weekend, might you tell me if I'm just not getting the joke, or I'm a loser for hating Fox, or if I'm just a (nice) butt of a joke.

Now if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go drink a case of beer and toke on some chronic that the Mexxies didn't get their hands on.
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Old 10-22-2010, 03:57 PM   #81
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If I was management at NPR and one of my new analysts decided to be a shill at times for Fox, then I would only have to wonder at his integrity and seriously doubt his usefulness at NPR. ESPECIALLY after he expressed an irrational fear of a person simply based on how they were dressed and how he decided to characterize that person based on their garb...its just insane in this day in age (and especially 10 years after 911).
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Old 10-22-2010, 03:58 PM   #82
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Did anyone here see the whole program? I'm guessing that it's the context that makes this what it is. Without context, all this jabber... is just jabber.
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Old 10-22-2010, 04:00 PM   #83
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*slobber snort*

I dunno George.
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Old 10-22-2010, 04:01 PM   #84
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I guess I'm obtuse. I was really just trying to understand, but if you're happier getting one over on the dumb girl, have at it. Never could read you, Flint my man, but I do see why I don't bother trying "meaningful dialogue." I'm usually way off base from the rest of you.

In the interest of me getting some rest this weekend, might you tell me if I'm just not getting the joke, or I'm a loser for hating Fox, or if I'm just a (nice) butt of a joke.

Now if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go drink a case of beer and toke on some chronic that the Mexxies didn't get their hands on.
I'll explain why I think this is so funny: we just got done with this "other" conversation about the "Muslim comments" when it comes to light that people go absolutely apeshit at the mere mention of Fox news. In other words, the "reason" he was fired was a ruse. Just ask the very same people who just got done agreeing with the "reason" which turns out to be not the actual reason.

People can't keep track of what to agree with. That's funny, to me.
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Old 10-22-2010, 04:08 PM   #85
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You cant separate Fox and also in this instance, O'Reilly, from the Muslim comments. O'Reilly started it with his Muslim comment on the View. Williams just helped to legitimize it...even though he did say that not all Muslims are terrorists. The going trend these days, though, is to believe that all terrorists are Muslims, which only compounds the problem.
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Old 10-22-2010, 04:13 PM   #86
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Fox bad. Juan bad. Fire Juan! lol
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Old 10-22-2010, 04:21 PM   #87
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There have been numerous nasty lies and errors and other outrages on Fox News. Many of these have been located and highlighted and amplified by media professionals whose sole job it is to watch FNC full-time and take potshots at it. Its loose, tabloid-style approach makes that job pretty easy.

But to my knowledge, they have never aired such an obvious and complete fabrication as Dan Rather's Rathergate.

It took bloggers (and me, frankly) MINUTES to determine that Rather's story was manufactured. It took CBS News MONTHS to fire the responsible producer.

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But I also seriously doubt that he really feels this anxiety in the first place. I think what he said was done purposely and it wasn't for sharing feelings openly and honestly.
OK, here's some of the larger context:

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The damning video clip of Williams, like the damning clip of Sherrod, cuts off the speaker just as he's about to reverse course. According to the full transcript, immediately after saying, "I don't think there's any way to get away from these facts," Williams continues: "But I think there are people who want to somehow remind us all as President Bush did after 9/11, it's not a war against Islam." That continuation has been conveniently snipped from the excerpt.

A few seconds later, Williams challenges O'Reilly's suggestion that "the Muslims attacked us on 9/11." Williams points out how wrong it would be to generalize similarly about Christians:

Hold on, because if you said Timothy McVeigh, the Atlanta bomber, these people who are protesting against homosexuality at military funerals—very obnoxious—you don't say first and foremost, "We got a problem with Christians." That's crazy.

Williams reminds O'Reilly that "there are good Muslims." A short while later, O'Reilly asks: "Juan, who is posing a problem in Germany? Is it the Muslims who have come there, or the Germans?" Williams refuses to play the group blame game. "See, you did it again," he tells O'Reilly. "It's extremists."
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Old 10-22-2010, 05:22 PM   #88
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OK, so I commented without watching the whole exchange on O'Reilly. I will have to do some re-thinking. He does try to reverse his stance after his initial statement, but honestly, because of the talking-over and half sentences, what he does say afterwards doesn't have the same impact. So I still cant get over this one point...

Considering the level of hysteria in this country regarding Muslim terrorists, I am really surprised at the near absence of terrorist attacks on our soil since 911. Where are all the suicide bombings that should keep us truly fearful of Muslim men wearing the traditional Islamic garb that proclaims their total in-your-face Muslimness. Seriously, how does Williams get off on telling O'Reilly that he agrees with him because Muslims worry him too.
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Old 10-22-2010, 06:54 PM   #89
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I will have to do some re-thinking. He does try to reverse his stance after his initial statement, but honestly, because of the talking-over and half sentences, what he does say afterwards doesn't have the same impact.
Obviously, a Muslim to fear is the one who is a religious fanatic, who espouses hate of infidels, and is dressing like an American. Mr commentator - how do you tell the difference between a threat and a common citizen? You don't.

First impressions - even in a job interview - is akin to racism and other forms of hate. Racism is judging people based upon a first impression. So Juan's soundbyte implies emotional hate; judgments based upon first impression. Implies.

Should Williams have been fired? I cannot even begin to have an opinion. A shortage of hard facts even after six pages here is deafening.

From what I have seen, Juan Williams is paid to be a punching bag. When he tries to make a point, then one of the extremists cuts in and talks over him. Why does he even stay? His job was not to commentate. His job was to be a wind dummy for other commentators.

Now, before anyone can discuss this firing, first, one must understand why he was fired. The always required reasons why. First, standards required of NPR commentators are vastly different from those at Fox. When he works at Fox, must he still confirm to the higher standards at NPR? Or must he conform to the Fox 'incite hate' attitudes so often promoted in Fox? Without a definitive answer, then no one can have a useful opinion.

Second, Juan Williams was fired for a list of previous reasons. His comment on Fox was only the latest. And apparently he could not justify them in a phone conversation with his NPR boss. What are those many reasons? Again, without hard fact, then no one can have a responsible opinion. All we have is hearsay and speculation.

Listed are two facts that must be known before anyone can have a responsible opinion on whether he should have been fired. Only relevant facts are that so many have emotional conclusions or speculation. State as an opinion rather than as possibilities.

I was always troubled why Juan Williams let himself be a punching bag in a new organization whose purpose is defined by a lie about being fair and balanced. But that still does not provide a hard fact. Required is an historical pattern cited by NPR for their actions. Still waiting for hard facts. Still see none. Meanwhile Williams was working for two organizations with vastly different conduct standards and job descriptions.
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Old 10-22-2010, 09:12 PM   #90
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That's the sound way to think about it: it's not the people in full Muslim garb you should be worried about, it's the slightly middle-eastern-looking 20-something guys dressed normally and nervously looking around, studying the situation.

But then we will have bigotry against slightly middle-eastern-looking 20-something guys dressed normally.
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