Thursday, October 21, 2010

The Color of Suspicion

No, I'm not talking about this racist diatribe from the self-described "colored people" equating Vanderboegh with a hater and Oath Keepers with a "quasi-militia."

I'm talking about this latest bit of tolerance from NPR, where Juan Williams said:
There is nothing more painful for me at this stage in my life than to walk down the street and hear footsteps and start thinking about robbery -- and then look around and see somebody white and feel relieved.

Oh, wait a minute--that was Jesse Jackson.  Sorry--they all sound alike to me. You know, "progressives."

I really don't give a damn about Williams, as he's done his share of subversion and it's kind of fun to watch national socialists eat their own. It's also instructive to watch so many on the left throw him under the [back of the] bus, and see his primary defenders appear to be coming from the "conservative" seats.

Note to NPR CEO Vivian Schiller--please take up issues of profiling and prejudice with that infidel-killing group who identify themselves as the true representatives of their religion.

I do suggest you wear a burqa.

UPDATE: If they're going to be consistent, she ought to step down for employment discrimination against those she considers to have mental disabilities.

Do you think these creatures realize what walking contradictions they are?

3 comments:

theaton said...

I hope Juan not only sues NPR for his firing but also sues Ms. Schiller. (isn't it funny how last names of liberals usually fit) for defamation. I hope he wins enough to bankrupt both of them. There is no reason the taxpayers should still be funding NPR, they've proven themselves to be far left leaning.

Defender said...

The self-proclaimed information gatekeepers are panicking, because they realize that they are no longer the gatekeepers or kingmakers they used to be.
Expect ANYTHING before election day.

RLJ said...

It would seem Mr. Williams has been found anti-Semitic. Last I heard, all the sons of Abraham are Semitic.