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I love how when people call on civility from politicians they then show clips of non-politicians being uncivil and act like it's somehow the same thing. Just another massive fail.
After all the bashing the teachers have received on Fox, it isn't that surprising that they are lashing out at anyone with that logo on their camera equipment. I think a much more telling anecdote is the fact that the city of Madison has actually thanked the protestors for being so law abiding that there hasn't been a single citation or arrest in the 18 days the protests have been going on now.
feel the Hope: <script src="http://player.ooyala.com/player.js?deepLinkEmbedCode=lscDViMjrMJTP6I9yYnePl58S3prDAtV&width=640&embedCode=lscDViMjrMJTP6I9yYnePl58S3prDAtV&height=480"></script> i'm guessing Mr. Schiller will not be employed by NPR much longer.
was it really? It's hilarious that basso is tight on O'Keefe's jock but yet tries to criticize the NY Times as being unreliable, shoddy in their reporting, and biased.
NPR Punked By James O'Keefe In Muslim Brotherhood Stunt http://tpmmuckraker.talkingpointsme...es_okeefe_in_muslim_brotherhood_s.php?ref=fpa
The Protocols of the Elders of NPR --- As well they should, Nation Public Radio is backing and shuffling fast to cover the public humiliation of the promulgation of a video showing NPR execs playing funding footsie with two putative donors masquerading as representatives of a Muslim Brotherhood front group. NPR is quick to point out that one of the executives, Ron Schiller, left the company a week ago for reasons unrelated to the release of the video. They fail, however, to explain why the other executive present, institutional giving director Betsey Liley, is still with the company. It is Lilely who registers her unequivocal approval at NPR being called “National Palestinian Radio.” Rep. Eric Cantor, upon viewing the video (which is now viewable in an unedited version), has called for a defunding of NPR, given our economic straits. That is the least of it. What this video reveals most of all is the cultural and ideological ignorance of modern liberalism, more dangerous even than the millions donated to NPR. What this video reveals is a festival of projection. NPR’s own blog contains some of the evidence: “The Tea Party is fanatically involved in people’s personal lives and very fundamental Christian — I wouldn’t even call it Christian. It’s this weird evangelical kind of move.” “Tea Party people” aren’t “just Islamaphobic, but really xenophobic, I mean basically they are, they believe in sort of white, middle-America gun-toting. I mean, it’s scary. They’re seriously racist, racist people.” As someone who supports many Tea Party views and is a former civil rights worker and also the next thing to an atheist, I had to laugh at that one. But that’s nothing compared to this: “I think what we all believe is if we don’t have Muslim voices in our schools, on the air … it’s the same thing we faced as a nation when we didn’t have female voices.” Holy Moly! It’s hard to imagine Betsey Liley sat there without comment, considering Sharia law – supported on their website by the people in front of her – has the some of the most Draconian provisions against women in recorded history. Is the explanation for this, as some have suggested, that they were just trying to raise funds at any cost? That journalistic trope goes pretty thin. I will suggest another explanation: They are stupid. Lost in a delusional world of political correctness, the elders of NPR have forfeited the ability to think critically. They simply can’t see the facts anymore – or don’t care to. It’s too threatening to their limited weltanschauung. Hence, you get idiotic projections such as Schiller’s statement of how dumb Republicans are and how what America needs is more educated elites. That they all sat there through the worst kind of anti-Semitic bilge that would make even George Soros and Pat Buchanan blush is as predictable as it is sickening. What is needed now is not just the defunding of NPR, it is its marginalization. And one of the best ways to marginalize is through well-deserved ridicule. The authors of this video at Project Veritas are thus greatly to be praised. Yes, what they have done is a form of entrapment, but the fools who were trapped deserve it as much as any knave in a Moliere play. NPR and its clones are the true reactionaries of our time. They are no more liberal than Boss Tweed. Taking off their masks is a public service.
Van Jones, Vivian Schiller, Kareem Jackson...what do they have in common?...Bad judgment and a demonstration of epic fail?...correct!!!!, they also have one "a" in their name btw...
Ron out at the Aspen Institute as well: "Ron Schiller has informed us that, in light of the controversy surrounding his recent statements, he does not feel that it’s in the best interests of the Aspen Institute for him to come work here.” and Viv was pushed: <object width="640" height="390"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/XWuBXAo5d8Y&hl=en_US&feature=player_embedded&version=3"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowScriptAccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/XWuBXAo5d8Y&hl=en_US&feature=player_embedded&version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" allowScriptAccess="always" width="640" height="390"></embed></object>
Unless the board was already looking for an excuse to get rid of her anyway, I think they acted too hastily. They should have let things ferment for a day or two to see which direction their scandal takes before making any big decisions. Reminds me of the USDA thing, overzealous on the damage-control and causing more damage.
I'm tying to convince Roxana to move back to Texas...I'm so ready to go back. But she got a raise again...so yea..one day. Maybe when I'm 60 years old driving a corvette, then I'll be ready to move back to Atascocita or Tomball. . . It's going to happen just a question of how old I'll be then...