"If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear." ― George Orwell
Saturday, May 24, 2014
JUAN WILLIAMS, THE QUINTESSENTIAL OBAMA APOLOGIST…
Whenever going in search of that near perfect Barry "Almighty" apologist, one really never needs to look any further than that former National Public Radio commentator, and now, bizarrely, a Fox News contributor, Juan Williams. Williams is another one of those folks who, although they will deny it to their dying breath, have put their race above the very survival of this nation. I can only assume that they see how Barry is destroying our nation as being some sort of retribution over the fact that blacks were made to serve as slaves in the early years of our history. Personally, I see that as being rather a sick and somewhat twisted way of looking at things.
Williams has been there to defend Barry on everything from ‘Fast & Furious’, ‘Benghazi’, ‘Obamacare’, and the ‘IRS’. Yes indeed, he’s been a good little soldier, saying whatever it is that needs to be said in order to defend his black president. And it was recently that Williams once again came rushing to the defense of Barry regarding this latest scandal in which his president has now become embroiled. I think most of us can agree that when it comes to TV punditry, there's your garden variety liberal talking points, and then there's your absurdly over-the-top liberal spin. And in his eagerness to defend Barry, Williams chose to rely on the latter.
Because in his effort to defend his black president during a recent appearance on Fox News, Williams actually went so far as to hint that, if anything, his buddy Barry cares a little too much about America's military veterans. Williams enthusiastically insisted that Barry has nearly gone "overboard" in his support of veterans. This rather idiotic claim was part of his response to what was really a relatively simple and straightforward question from the show’s host, Jon Scott: "[I]f, as the president said this was one of the causes of his presidency, why hasn't it [the persistent problems with the VA] been fixed?" An honest question, deserving of an honest answer.
But apparently that’s not quite how Williams saw it. He took it as being an attempt to slander his beloved Barry "Almighty’, and as long as he was there, that was not going to go unchallenged. Williams said, "Look, I think you have to put this in some kind of context. I don't think anybody, Republican or Democrat, doubts that the President has been heavily and emotionally invested in veterans and veterans affairs since he's been president. He's made a big show of it. Some people might even say gone overboard." Personally, other than someone like Williams, here, I’m not sure who it is that would be willing to say that Barry has gone overboard on this particular issue.
For Williams to even make such a claim, a claim that he knew was patently false the very second he chose to utter it, only serves to make it all the more obvious that this guy is about as far removed from being an objective ‘journalist’ as one can possibly get. And it proves that he’s little more than a paid propagandist who has zero credibility whenever the topic of discussion is Barry "Almighty". You would almost think that the guy is on the White House payroll. And the funny thing is that he still has the nerve to act all offended whenever such an accusation is made. He does his best to act the part of a bona fide journalist, but that’s really all it is, just an act.
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