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Who Really Puts Islam in a Bad Light?

I’ve been sifting through hundreds of emails, stories, reactions to Juan Williams’ sensational firing by NPR over his remarks on Bill O’Reilly’s show, covered on Big Journalism for the past 24 hours. I’ve also read Slate’s ridiculous comparison of Williams

NPR Fired Juan Williams For Being Interesting

So, NPR canned Juan Williams (yeah, like I wasn’t gunna do this story). If you aren’t familiar with NPR, simply imagine yourself, on a bus, sitting next to Judd Hirsch. Anyway, it’s all due to comments Juan made on the

NPR: A Mission Failed Should Not Be Funded

According to National Public Radio’s (NPR) site, this is its stated mission. Below, a look at item one of three in said mission statement. Is it fair to say that the feelings Juan Williams expressed recently on Fox, ones for

Juan Williams Responds to His Firing From NPR

Watch the latest video at video.foxnews.com I said what I meant to say, which is that it’s an honest experience… I have a moment of anxiety, of fear, given what happened on 9/11… It’s not a bigoted statement.

The Words That Got Juan Williams Fired From NPR

During an appearance Monday on Fox News’ “O’Reilly Factor,” Juan Williams said: “When I get on the plane, I got to tell you, if I see people who are in Muslim garb and I think, you know, they are identifying

O'Reilly Guest to Juan Williams: 'Go Back To the Porch'

Newsbusters: The debate over Rush Limbaugh’s NFL bid is roiling the racial landscape. This evening, after Juan Williams explained that Rush’s “Barack the Magic Negro” parody was based on a column by an African-American author, a black radio talk show