
Ideological hack Juan Williams has no reason to complain about his sacking by NPR. Now he's got his cushy $2 million from the Fox Noise propaganda shop, where he fits right in.
by KenIsn't it amazing that the Right-Wing Noise Machine can literally make a federal case of NPR's firing of ideologicay whackjob and nitwit Juan Williams? Now NPR is under fire from the usual suspects, spearheaded as always by Fox Noise, in its never-ending crusade to masquerade unmitigated right-wing propaganda as "fair and balanced." (ThinkProgress's Progress Report did a fine recap today, "
Beneath Juan Williams' Reality.")
The real complaint to be made about NPR is how centristically milquetoast-y it tends to be. The thing to remember about Juan Williams is that the network had to force him to relinquish his wildly inappropriate "senior national correspondent" status in favor of "analyst" status, though the newer moniker isn't any more accurate. He doesn't "analyze" anything; he just upchucks his cretinous prejudices. Now, of course, he was able to leap into the $2 million embrace of Fox Noise, where his puke is regarded as fancy eatin'. Meanwhile the political arm of the movement beats up on NPR, and while public radio isn't in immediate jeopardy, don't kid yourself, this will hurt, not just at the national level but, perhaps more ominously, at the local fund-raising level.
Or maybe it will inspire more local listeners who are
in favor of actual use of the human brain to rally to their stations' support. For once I can breathe easy, having only recently done my renewal --
after the first notification! -- to my local public radio station, WNYC, New York, just ahead of the fall pledge drive, so for once I haven't had to sweat that either.
I mention this because for a week and a half now I've been pushing back from day to day writing about story I happened to hear one day while I was home with the radio on, and WNYC's Brian Lehrer had ProPublica reporter Dafna Linzer as a guest to talk about her new piece, "
In Gitmo Opinion, Two Versions of Reality, describing an apparently unprecedented redaction of a federal District Court judge's decision, under pressure from the Obama Justice Department, without any trace left of the original decision by Judge Harry Kennedy Jr. of the D.C. District, leaving a final version that in significant ways substantially misrepresents the facts --
and without any indication that there was an earlier decision, or any indication (contrary to standard practice) of where redactions for national-security purposes occurred.

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