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2010-10-22

NPR: Nazi Collaborator George Soros Ok, Juan Williams No

NPR is happy to accept $1.8 million from Nazi Collaborator George Soros, but it can't tolerate Juan Williams' sincerely held beliefs.  Taken in context Williams' comments could never be taken for being bigoted or racist.  If anything, Williams has a track record and reputation for being an honest and dedicated defender of civil rights and tolerance.
 
Kroft: "And you watched lots of people get shipped off to the death camps."
Soros: "Right. I was 14 years old. And I would say that that's when my character was made."


Kroft: "In what way?"
Soros: "That one should think ahead. One should understand that—and anticipate events and when, when one is threatened. It was a tremendous threat of evil. I mean, it was a—a very personal threat of evil."


Kroft: "My understanding is that you went … went out, in fact, and helped in the confiscation of property from the Jews."
Soros: "Yes, that's right. Yes."
But that's fine to NPR.  After all, if the state could only be run by an intelligent group of philosopher kings, thing would be much better, even Tom Friedman of the NY Times agrees.
 
Fox News reports: "Brent Bozell, head of the Media Research Center, said the turn of events regarding Williams looks like a Soros-inspired outcome. "His investment has paid off well," Bozell told Fox News. "This is Orwellian stuff."
 
Indeed.  Never forget that 2+2=4, and George Soros is an admitted Nazi collaborator. Isn't it amazing that the Democrats' concern of foreign donations never seem to apply to Mr. Soros and Moveon.org.

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