Juan Williams on Obama
Posted on March 16, 2008
Video of Juan Williams telling it like it is.
Link: sevenload.com
Thanks to Hot Air who points to this MyDD post and ask if they aren’t getting a little ahead of themselves. Maybe not. It just may be all downhill from here for Obama. We just might need to start refocusing on how to beat Hillary again.
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I believe that is the most honest I’ve ever seen Juan Williams. That has to be the longest stretch of commentary that he’s ever given without rebuttal from another member of the panel.
Jaun Williams has been a great disappointment for me to watch or listen to on radio or TV. He manufactures stories and bloats mere allegations in such a hateful way that calls to question his own credibility as a Fox News analyst. And yet, he sugar-coats Hillary’s half-truths and fictionalized life stories.
It is clear that Juan does not like Obama, but as a professional journalist, he needs to get his facts accurate before opening his mouth on national TV or radio. For instance, did Juan ever contact the University of Chicago to find out whether or not Obama was a teacher assistant, graduate assistant, or someone who just happened to be in the class…as in claims? The University has answered a lot of inquiry about Obama’s credentials. It has gone on record to say that Obama was a “Senior Lecturer†at the Law School. And the School said a “Senior Lecturer†is equivalent to a professor position. However, Juan Williams is still howling and bellowing about Obama’s credentials. He needs to do his homework and stop the whinning about nothing.
Another issue that Juan is way off on is the Rev. Wright Case. If Juan is so perfect, why is he still in America? This is a country that used Black people as guinea pigs in a medical experiment, burned black people and set their homes on fire, pinned peaceful black demonstrators against walls with water holes, mulled black people with dogs, and I am sure Juan does not like or approve any of these inhumanities. But why has he not left the country in protest for such savageries against African Americans? Or his righteous indignation does not extend thus far?
Since Juan keeps whining about Obama’s association with Rev. Wright, is he implying that no child from that Church should ever be allowed to become President of the United States?
If most people that come out of Rev. Wright’s Church are like Obama, what has America to lose? Nothing! What has America to gain? Everything! Obama epitomizes everything good a democratic society ever hopes to achieve. He is a historic icon like no other before him, and there might not be for decades to come.
I am very proud to be an Obama’s supporter. If he was not in the race, I would unequivocally support Hillary. All in all, I feel that these two have run an honorable campaign, in comparison to other politicians before them. I know that “politics is the art of the achievable,†but Obama and Hillary have shown restraint and respect for each other in a way that one should expect in a civil society. It is their supporters like Juan Williams, who are attempting to corrupt the process with their political revulsion.
J. S. David