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NPR higher-ups had said that this wasn't the only instance that Juan crossed the line of their standards and practices. i wouldn't be surprised if Fox wanted Juan, but he needed to get out of the NPR contract in order to do that. So rather than opting out and looking like a shill, he just crossed another line and waited to get fired. And if he hadn't gotten fired, he probably would have crossed another in the coming week or two until he was fired and could claim the victim.
</conspiracy theory>i lost trust or the guy the second i saw he was on Fox, but i still think that NPR should have engaged in a public dialog about it first; make him explain his comments on air and "fight" for his job. Most likely he wouldn't have and would have taken the "i'm not participating in this witch hunt" line and gone over to Fox then.
- agree with 2nd part. make him explain his actions more. let him dig his hole and die in it.74LEO