In a great Hannity debate tonight on Fox over the issue
of intelligence/special prosecutors/Eric Holder etc, Juan Williams
made a bad mistake.
While I’ve never met Juan, I have great respect for him as the
proverbial “honest liberal.” Certainly his treatment by NPR was
just despicable… and one would think eye-opening to Mr. Williams
about left-wing elitism and snobbery — all longtime, not to
mention laughable, traits of the Liberal media.
Hence my surprise tonight when Mr. Williams referred to himself
as a “real reporter” and not just a “blogger” like…..Michelle
Malkin. While the clip hasn’t posted yet, when it does we will
post.
I have met Michelle Malkin. She is one very charming and decent
soul. She is also not only incredibly hardworking… she is one hell
of a real reporter.
Juan Williams suddenly surfaced a really unattractive quality…
snobbery. A quality that is as unattractive as it seems to be
un-natural to Juan Williams. Not only is Ms. Malkin entirely
undeserving of this aired insult personally… the arrogance… and in
Juan’s case the surprising arrogance… from someone who was treated
in such a precisely equal fashion by NPR…was wildly wrong.
Juan Williams doesn’t — shouldn’t — let this stand. Times they
are a-changing. Bloggers these days — especially superb ones like
Ms. Malkin (who is also a syndicated columnist in the old world of
newspapers) — are not only real reporters, they are more than
frequently better than those who are lazing around out there in the
print world only. Just ask Dan Rather, whose job was lost because
of an investigative story by the bloggers of
Powerline.
Next to believing in NPR, this is Juan Williams’ biggest
professional mistake.
He should apologize to Ms. Malkin.
Personally and promptly.
Then get back on track. Because he’s too smart…and I suspect too
decent… to let something this dumb stand.
UPDATE: Here’s the video:
About the Author
Jeffrey Lord is a former Reagan White House political director and author. He writes from Pennsylvania at jlpa1@aol.com.
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