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He doesn't have to do it to try to lane a new job, but someone with a media job certainly would want a lot of publicity to promote the new job. And it did generate a ton of publicity, there's no denying that.Now, I purposely didn't take his lies on, just as you suggested, and YOU cut and run.
Again, I'll take that as I'm the only one you negged.
I didn't cut and run. I am not going to try and post in this thread with you guys doing your pansy back and forth name calling.
Re what you said above:
I think Juan Williams is an honest enough man. I think if he wanted to leave, and do what he is now doing, that is exactly what he would have done. No way did he do it on purpose TO TRY AND LAND ANOTHER JOB.
I found it interesting just how quickly FOX had a new contract drawn up and agreed to with all the little sticky contractual details resolved in a matter of hours. I suspect the move to FOX was decided well in advance of the publicity stunt.
No. NPR got him the publicity...not Juan. Darn right it went public. You really expect that to stay quiet?
He was already with Fox anyway. I would guess it was pretty darn easy to get that set.