Fox News Sunday, Fair, Balanced and then we have the ignoramus Juan Williams from NPR. Williams has written and won awards concentrating on African-American issues, worked in editorial and op-ed for the Washington Post for 23 years. Here is Mr. Williams bio:
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Before coming to FOX, Williams spent 23 years at The Washington Post, where he served as an editorial writer, op-ed columnist and White House correspondent. From 2000-2001, Williams hosted National Public Radio’s (NPR) national call-in show Talk of the Nation. In that role, he traveled to cities across America for monthly radio town hall meetings before live audiences. Williams is currently a senior national correspondent for NPR.
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The recipient of an Emmy Award for television documentary writing, Williams also won widespread critical acclaim for a series of documentaries including, Politics, The New Black Power, and A. Philip Randolph: For Jobs and Freedom. He is the author of the non-fiction bestseller, Eyes on The Prize: America’s Civil Rights Years, 1954-1965 and Thurgood Marshall, American Revolutionary. Williams has also written numerous articles for national magazines including Fortune, The Atlantic Monthly, Ebony, GQ and The New Republic, in addition to appearing on numerous television programs including ABC’s Nightline, PBS’ Washington Week in Review and Oprah.
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Williams is a graduate of Haverford College.
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Mr. Williams is a “whiner” and he is as misguided on reality as any left-wing ideologue in America. Williams never fails to side with terrorist organizations, and countries such as North Korea and Iran. Williams is on the side of diplomacy and has not said anything about Israel’s right to defend itself.
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Williams believes in the United Nations and Kofi Annan. He often repeats the “theory” on WMD and Iraq although Saddam Hussein used WMD on his own people and in the war against Iran.
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In the last two weeks the feckless Williams has complained about the killing of Lebanese civilians, many of whom live in Tyre, the “capital” of Hezbollah Lebanon. Williams absolutely fails to see any relationship between Syria, Iran, Hezbollah and “citizens” who participate hiding terrorists and their weapons.
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I understand Fox’s attempt to have Fair and Balanced guests on it’s panels but Williams brings a third dimension to the program, the “unbalanced” dimension.
July 30th, 2006 at 3:24 pm
Walrus – if you go to my blog, you will see the Capitol in Colonial Williamsburg. Man in middle of gateway is Peyton Randolph. To your left is Thomas Jefferson. This scene is just before Gov. Dunmore arrives in carriage and disbands the House of Burgesses. We, the crowd, participated by cheers or boos as the situation required. Great fun and places the events in our minds.
July 30th, 2006 at 3:25 pm
On Mr. Williams – I concur.
July 30th, 2006 at 4:44 pm
I will visit and visit often. In addition, I will be adding your blog to my “Conservative Blogroll.”
Thank You for visiting and the relevant and informative posts.
DB
July 31st, 2006 at 11:45 am
I think juan williams is pretty much a joke. That’s what makes him such a good representative for the left on Fox News Sunday.
August 2nd, 2006 at 7:55 pm
I have only caught him on Fox with Brit Hume and friends and I find him better than most liberals. Of course thats not high praise exactly.
August 2nd, 2006 at 8:58 pm
Better than most Liberals?
Hmmmm…considering the fact that Williams has won my “Moonbat” award and I’ve chastised him time and again for being a left-wing nut, I would say Williams is the consummate Liberal.
Left off the cliff, a dunce, lower IQ than Homer Simpson and a whiner to boot. Williams is so far from reality he has become the poster child for the Liberal cause, whatever that is.