Juan Williams strikes back against black race baiter Warren Balentine Part 1
Juan Williams is a black commentator for National Public Radio. He's also a contributor to Fox News. His political views are left to moderate. Juan is one of the few liberals I can stomach. It must be his moderate side I like. I disagree with many of his positions on issues, but at least he presents his arguments in an intelligent manner. Most liberals are inept in being able to do that. I guess Juan can be called a "sensible liberal". I have to give Juan Williams credit for not allowing himself to get caught up in the race baiting game that his fellow liberal are all so famous for doing. Juan was a guest on the O'Reily factor a few days ago. He took part in a three way debate with Bill O'Reily and a black radio talk show host by the name of Warren Balentine. The issue was about Rush wanting to buy the Saint Louis Rams. During the debate, the issue of Rush making a parody entitled "Barack The Magic Negro" came up. Balentine was claiming that the parody was racist and was offensive to all blacks. Juan educated him to the origins of who created the headline for which Rush used. Once Juan informed him, Balentine didn't want to go after David Ehrenstein the black liberal editor for the Los Angeles Times who created the story "Barack The Magic Negro" in the first place. As usual, most liberals simply ignore the facts in a debate. For Warren or other liberals to go after David Ehrenstein wouldn't fit the template since he isn't "white" and "conservative. It's really that cut and dry. The same Al Sharpton that said Obama "wasn't authentically black" was the same illegitimate clown that was given credibility in the whole Limbaugh/Rams saga. Sharpton never received any criticism for saying that Barack Obama wasn't "authentically black". Of course if Rush Limbaugh would have dared to utter the exact same words verbatim as Sharpton, the NAACP and the fake outrage crowd would be howling at the moon in angst and calling for the boycott of his sponsors. Anyways, when Juan Williams corrected Balentine's ignorance, Balentine only rebuttal was to make a racial statement towards Williams in telling him to "go back on the porch monkey".
8 Comments:
It goes to show that "proud" people like Warren Balentine can't be wrong. When people like that get cornered, they become defensive and insulting.
I would like to see many people like you Tyrone and Juan Williams to debate against Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson.
me too Tyrone. Let them know that blacks are not rejects from the black lagoon.
So Juan Williams supports Limbaugh, and all his comments? This Limbaugh who for so many years he has spent his time on the radio mis-labeling others. I can only say that he finally had his judgment day. It was great to hear him on Thursday, he almost cried. Williams can have his opinion.
Montana "o Juan Williams supports Limbaugh, and all his comments? This Limbaugh who for so many years he has spent his time on the radio mis-labeling others. I can only say that he finally had his judgment day. It was great to hear him on Thursday, he almost cried. Williams can have his opinion."
You just mislabeled Juan Williams Montana. Juan never said that he agreed with all of Limbaugh's comments. In the Barack the Magic Negro parody he merely told Warren the origins from which the parody was created.
Montana "It was great to hear him on Thursday, he almost cried. Williams can have his opinion."
You must have been listening to different Rush Limbaugh them what 20 million other people were listening too. The same way you mislabeled Williams is the same way the haters of Limbaugh libeled him by stating he said things that can't be proven.
Williams is liberal, so it is laughable for liberals to now claims he agrees with Rush.
Liberals don't allow their own for one second to go against the grain on any issue.
tYRONE i DEFENDED WILLIAMS ONE DAY ON wolb.
Tyrone debate al and Jesse you and Zo.
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