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JON STEWART ON JUAN WILLIAMS FIRING: N.P.R. BROUGHT A BOOKBAG TO A KNIFE FIGHT WITH FOX. THEY LOST.

Richard Kigel · Tuesday, October 26th 2010 at 10:28PM · 261 views
Jon Stewart and his news team talked about the controversy surrounding Juan Williams' firing from NPR over his comments about Muslims. Samantha Bee explained that the comments were "direct violations of NPRs 'never say anything interesting' policy."

And John Oliver reported from NPR headquarters, where he said people weren't really talking about the firing, but a "folksy Minnesota man did sing to me for 20 minutes about canned beans. So that was a lot of fun."

Stewart meanwhile compared the reactions by Fox News and NPR to the firings, specifically when one commentator on Fox asked: "Is NPR an agent somehow of a Jihadist inquisition?" Stewart replied: "Wait wait...Don't tell me!"

He then addressed NPR: "You're picking a fight with Fox News? They gave Juan Williams a $2 million contract just for you firing him. NPR -- you just brought a tote bag full of David Sedaris books to a knife fight."

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Richard Kigel Wednesday, October 27th 2010 at 3:54PM

Right, Mozell.

Controversy is Fox's Bread and Butter. They JUMP at any chance to kick up a fuss.

Siebra Muhammad Friday, October 29th 2010 at 1:46PM

Rush Limbaugh, Don Imus, and Juan Williams are still sellouts...those guys mouths are like cannons...ALWAYS SHOOTING IT OFF!!!

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

...how soon we forget Don Imus, now how many $millions did he get???...he also ended up ovr at Fox, right and I am betting he got more than Williams did...

and, I found it most interesting taht tonight Bill O was even suggesting that Juan williams should play the race card against his firing..."I" wonder why????!!?

ONLY IN AMERICA...can we end up over looking the firing of Rich Sanchez, right?!?(nup)

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