Goodbye, Jorge

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: I Just got back from the services for Sen. Jorge Luis Garcia. Everyone was there for the funeral mass including Governor Jan Brewer, Secretary of State Ken Bennett, most of the Senate from both sides of the aisle (current and former legislators) and Senate staff, and various and other elected officials and … Read more

Brewer emerges from her bunker! To go to . . . California!

David Safier

by David Safier Time is precious for candidates, especially as we get closer to election day. In spite of that For exactly that reason, the Accidental Guv will be spending her time November 1, the day before the election, traveling to California to "attend the hearing over SB 1070 in California." Will she testify? Doesn't … Read more

Me and Juan Williams

David Safier

by David Safier

You've probably heard Juan Williams was canned from NPR for a comment he made on FOX. It reminded me of the very brief email and phone history I had with Williams.

Sometime in, I believe, 2002, I was furious about something Williams said on FOX and wrote him an email. Unfortunately, I can't find the actual email, but I remember wanting to get his attention, so I accused him of something like "whoring for the money" on FOX.

I got his attention. He emailed me, gave me his phone number and suggested I give him a call. I did. I told him I respected his past work and his talent, but I thought he was allowing himself to be used by FOX as an easily manipulated, mild mannered liberal who they allowed to finish a sentence when he didn't say anything too contrary to their point of view but shouted down the moment he became too assertive. He said he didn't think that was true and he said, though the opinion parts of the network's shows were conservative, the news portions were reasonably balanced. I disagreed.

In 2006, I wrote Juan Williams another email, about his statement on O'Reilly's show that CNN was in the tank for Democrats based on its program, "Broken Government," and commented on his use of "us" to refer to FOX, showing his increasing identification with and allegiance to the network. I wrote in part,

Juan, you need to get out more. You've begun to identify too strongly with FOX and its conservative milieu. A few years ago, we had a phone conversation where you justified your role as a FOX commentator (which I challenged) by saying you were a useful counter to the conservatives. Now, it sounds like you've gotten so cozy there, you have folded yourself into the FOX ambiance. Some people lose their souls in one quick action, and others lose it in the course of gradual attrition. You seem to be an example of the latter.

Williams' reply proved to me how much FOX koolaid he had imbibed over the years. He wrote in part,

But on "Broken Government" I had to say that it looked to me like counter-programming to Fox and its perceived right-wing bias. In my experience Fox is more contrarian than right-wing. The goal is to bring a different view to the news and challenge the mainstream media's approach. And Fox is clear about its patriotism to America and willing to promote America as a land of freedom and opportunity. That extends to giving the benefit of the doubt to the president. In any case, CNN seems to me, based on my viewing, to want to position itself as an alternative to their vision of Fox as a network dominated by a Republican point of view. So, CNN is offering a special, like "Broken Government" that is strongly critical of the Bush Administration. Whether you think the current administration is able and competent or not, I don't think it is valid to claim that the U.S. government is broken.

It would be interesting to see if Williams now says our government is broken or nods his head in agreement when others on FOX say it.

For anyone who thinks concerns about Juan Williams' drift toward the FOX point of view — I think of it as kind of a Stockholm Syndrome working on someone who is not combative by nature — are new, my comments and others like them show the NPR firing didn't come out of the blue.

You can read my complete email and Juan Williams' reply after the jump.

 

Arizona Daily Star endorsement: Rep. Gabrielle Giffords

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: The Arizona Daily Star today gives a strong endorsement for the reelection of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords. Giffords a fierce advocate for Southern Arizona: Gabrielle Giffords is a fierce advocate for Southern Arizona, holds substantive, common-sense views and has demonstrated courage and independence during her two terms in Congress. * * * We … Read more

Rep. Raul Grijalva’s Tucson Office Evacuated After Receiving Suspicious Package

Michael Bryan

By Jenn   The Arizona Capital Times is reporting that Grijalva's Tucson office received a suspicious package this afternoon, prompting evacuation. Authorities say the Tucson office of Arizona Rep. Raul Grijalva was evacuated Thursday after an envelope containing a white powder was discovered in the mail. A spokesman for Grijalva says the congressman was not … Read more

What was really going on with the Anita Hill sideshow

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: Wednesday was one of those days in the "lamestream media," as Sister Sarah would say, that makes you shake your head in disbelief and ask "WTF?" The prurient interests of the lamestream media, including all major newspapers and the broadcast television networks, had them all titillated about replaying the almost 20 year … Read more

Camenisch’s follow-up phone call about Rosemont with Rick Grinnell

David Safier

by David Safier Tuesday, Todd Camenisch held a press conference where he played a phone message he received from Rick Grinnell. In the message, Grinnell said Rosemont Copper is "a personal client," then makes this possibly threatening statement: "I'm not sure where you got the information [about Rosemont Mine], number one, and number two I'm … Read more

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