Last night I reported on the backlash against Lloyd Carter, the Fresno activist and state deputy attorney general who suggested that illegal immigrants "turn to lives of crime." As I noted earlier, a great many of them do.
Now today we have a backlash against NPR senior analyst Juan Williams, who is also a contributor to Fox News, for his comments comparing First Lady Michelle Obama to 1960s black nationalist Stokely Charmichael.
This letter to the omsbudsman is particular telling of the left's response to legitimate political commentary and criticism:
I am concerned about the objectivity Juan Williams brings to his news analysis," wrote Alison Fowler. "He has made statements on Fox News regarding Michelle Obama that appear to paint her as an angry Black Nationalist without any basis in fact. Despite the fact that these statements were not made on NPR, they undermine his credibility as an impartial news analyst on your network."As we've seen when any conservative group expresses an opinion that goes against the prevailing left-wing orthodoxy, outraged leftists demand a boycott:
NPR needs to stop using Juan Williams. When Bill O Reilly has to defend Michelle Obama from Williams' comments he's gone way over the edge. I encourage NPR listeners to boycott NPR until they take action to disassociate themselves from Williams. Don't renew your membership until he's gone.Some of the comments at NPR are fair to Williams, but it's clear that far-left wing opinion wants to stifle any criticism of the left, its programs, and its entitlement mentality.
Can the "fairness doctrine" be far behind?
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