Since his rather softball interview with George W. Bush, I have heard nothing from National Public Radio Senior Correspondant Juan Williams. I know he caught grief from the public about the interview being rather pro-Bush. And I caught a reference on FOX news on how liberals were picking on him. Williams is also a FOX employee apparently acting as Bill O’Rilley’s Ed McMahon and appearing on a couple of other programs.
Anyway what has happened to the right leaning Williams? I have seen him on FOX but I have not heard him on any of the NPR news programs. Is he on vacation? sabatical? poutting because of negative emails? In trouble with NPR?
I was somewhat surprised at the responses to the Bush interview because previous interviews with Rumsdfelt and Chaney had the same softball attitudes.
Watch, now that I have commented on it, he will be on NPR constantly for the next two days.
When they took him off “Talk OF The Nation” a few years ago, he was given the a new title and only comes on the radio occasionally. Juan doesn’t have a daily NPR gig anymore.
Still he used to make appearances on All Things Considered, Morning Edition and Weekend Edition every couple of days and I haven’t heard him on any of those programs.
Dan Schorr and Ted Koppel ain’t exactly pushing up daisies, how many senior news analysts does NPR need?
JW has been on a book promotion (Enough) tour for the last six months or so. Word on the street is he may be laying low because he’s in the grooming process for a position “on high” in the next Administration. Considering the aforementioned softball interview he might be just the ticket for Press Secretary.
I know I’ve heard him recently, certainly in the last week or so. He wrote a book and was on to talk about it, and he’s been part of some group interview I forget about exactly what topic…
But I guess I don’t hear much of him as Ii would not have descrbed him as right leaning. I mean, c’mon, he was an NPR regular!
Yes, he was. So was Mara Liasson. For the last 9 years they have been the token ‘liberals’ on Fox News, where he gets put in his place by the likes of Brit Hume while Mike Wallace’s sellout of a son sits and laughs at it.
On the subject of Scooter Libby:
video from Crooks and Liars
Long Story Short: I think that Fox pays better than NPR and Juan has made his choice.
I admit that I’m being superficial, but Williams’ voice has always grated on me so that I barely want to listen him even when I agree with what he’s saying. I hadn’t been missing him much, but that softball interview did nothing to make me want to hear him more.
I didn’t realize he was such a conservative sock puppet until I heard Al Franken shred him last summer. (And Juan was pissed.)
I was absolutely incensed when I learned that NPR was letting him do the Bush interview. No, I don’t mean that I wanted some leftie to go in and harangue the President (well, I do, but, you know…). I lost a lot of respect for NPR on that decision. (Maybe, though, it was a condition of the interview.)
We used to make bets on how many minutes into the show it’d be before he said something stupid, or mispronounced someone’s name, and how many instances of same there’d be in the show. The guy really has no business being in a place of importance in American broadcasting.