NPR's Nina Totenburg |
Why was Juan Williams fired again, from NPR? For spouting the "Company Line"? Juan was simply making an observation that because of the narrative of 19 Islamic hijackers causing the calamity of 9/11, that he was nervous getting on a plane with people who are sporting "Muslim garb." He said that he gets worried. Williams also said that he was not being bigoted.
Whether you agree with Juan Williams' assertions about flying on a plane with people who are making obvious statements as to "who they are", keeping in mind again the Company Line about the 19 hijackers, at least Juan attempted to clarify his remarks.
Whereas Nina Totenburg can freely spout her anti-Christian views with inpunity. Here she goes again, showing us her bigotry in her NPR-approved, politically correct Washington D.C. pseudo-intellectional manner:
Here is the text of her comment, courtesy of REAL CLEAR POLITICS:
"I want to say one thing about the budget that didn’t get passed, the omnibus bill. You know, we talk a lot about – we just passed this huge tax cut in part because business said, you know, we have to plan, we have to know what kind of tax cuts we have. Well, these agencies, including the Defense Department, don't know how much money they've got and for what. And I was at – forgive the expression – a Christmas party at the Department of Justice and people actually were really worried about this," NPR's Totenberg said on PBS this weekend.
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