By Semperpapa
I must admit I was a little surprised by the news of Juan Williams firing today. Not extremely surprised, by just a little.
I happened to be watching the segment on Bill O’Reilly when the veteran NPR journalist made the remarks that allowed Vivian Schiller, CEO of NPR, to use as an excuse to can Mr. Williams, and my first thought was “Did he really say that?”
I was pleasantly surprised by his statement, because I know Williams to be a Liberal and I also know that, while expressing the feeling of so many Americans, political correctness would never allow him to be so bold and open.
While I may disagree with the political leanings of Williams, and the fact that he worked at NPR was not an enhancing factor in my opinion of him, every time I had had the chance to hear him speak on Fox News I always thought of his contribution to the general discourse polite and insightful. I may disagree with his positions, but I never felt a drive at vitriol in his presentations.
On the other hand, I have heard so many today expressing their support for the man, and lauding him, but I am not too inclined to sing the praises of Williams, as he remains a Liberal.
But the actions of NPR, and especially of its CEO Vivian Schiller, should be examined beyond the specific classless handling of Mr. Williams firing and of the remarks made by Ms. Schiller afterward (that Juan Williams should keep his opinion for his psychiatrist or his publicist), but instead should be looked upon as a total breakdown of the journalistic profession once more. And for several factors.
In the first place, the CEO of NPR took almost two days to take the action of terminating Williams’ contract, and coincidentally, such action took place after the anti-American millionaire George Soros made a very generous contribution to the corporation.
Considering the past record of Soros’ financing of anything that is directed at the ruination of the country, the donation of the rich scoundrel is clearly aimed at purchasing the control of NPR for the purpose of further undermine the foundations of our country. Soros has done it before and to add insult to injury, he is going to use an entity that is partially funded by the American taxpayer.
Basically he is in the business of destroying America, openly and right under our noses and through our money.
Secondly, what Juan Williams was fired for was for expressing a personal feeling, a personal opinion. The main problem was that Juan Williams did so on Fox, probable the most hated, and envied, entity in America by Liberals. It has long been a point of dissatisfaction for the leadership at NPR that Juan Williams would even appear on the cable news channel that Liberals, in the spirit of free speech, would love to shut down. The opportunity was just too perfect to ignore.
One comment I heard today was about the sadness the person felt for Mr. Williams losing a big part of his income. Before anybody breaks out the collection plate, do not worry, because rumors have it that a $2millions contract is already waiting for Juan to sign with Fox News.
Thirdly, there is the issue of race. Juan Williams was one of the very few Blacks at NPR, a fact that had so far escaped the “attention” of the new slave owners, Al Sharpton and Jessi Jackson. In reality, that little detail of the organizational chart of NPR, had so far been ignored by the good reverends, because as long as the message of the organization remains one of total and unadulterated progressivism, there is no reason to create any waves.
The reason why America has not been blessed with the ugly mugs of Sharpton and Jackson smeared all over the television sets is because there must be something in for them and their cause to keep silent and urging them sit this one out.
So while the issue of racism has been relegated to a much lower priority by a population tired of being labeled because their dissent, the slave owners are obviously not inclined to shake things up.
Moreover, the cash influx of Soros will be going to fund the campaign of character assassination we are going to be treated to, soon, against conservatives across America.
Via the large cash donation, and worth mentioning is his donation to the trash pile like Media Matters made at the same time as the NPR one, Soros is positioning himself well to again exercise his control over the discourse in view of the 2012 Presidential elections.
By Soros own admission, he could not help the direction the mid-term elections have taken. Personally, I believe Soros is not really interested in the small potatoes of Congressional elections, because his true calling is the control of the big price: the Presidency.
Soros intrusion was essential in the election of Obama, and considering the damage inflicted upon the economy of the United States by our current President, Soros got a good return on his investment.
His move with NPR and all other anti-American entities is just the next step to move the country toward the new world order.
So, financially, Juan Williams has hit the jackpot, as the firing will allow him to really hit the big time by becoming a regular at Fox.
But in a way, America has hit the jackpot too, because the actions of Schiller and NPR are being viewed now by the average American as the real proof that the liberal agenda is clearly devoted at the violation of the Constitutional rights of the people. If a Liberal journalist like Williams is fired for the mere reason that he exercised his freedom of speech on a cable channel Liberals do not like, shows the veracity of the accusations that the current political climate is one of hostility against every American’s right.
Just my thoughts!
Friday, October 22, 2010
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