Imus
Well, unless you've been in a cave all month, you know (and know and know) about the controversy surrounding national talk show host Don Imus. We talked about it on our show both Tuesday and Wednesday with a flurry of phone calls each time. Every one has an opinion on this subject.
I suspect Mr. Imus is through. MSNBC has already dropped the televised simulcast of his show and I predict CBS radio will soon pull the plug. The story shows no sign of going away and more and more people are stepping forward to criticize and advertisers are jumping ship, never a good sign.
I've never been a hardcore I-man fan, but I always admired his interviewing skills and many of his bits were funny to me. Not this time. What he said about the young women from Rutgers is silly, stupid, offensive and indefensible. CBS Radio was right to suspend him without pay for two weeks.
But that should be it, folks. This guy has been in radio for 30 years. He raises millions of dollars for charity. But he's going to be tossed out by our overly-politically correct society where the likes of Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson get to sit in moral judgement of Imus. Give me a break.
Meanwhile, auithorities announced in North Carolina yesterday that no charges will be brought against the young woman who made the phony rapes charges against the three Duke students. She gets to ruin their lives without consequence, but Imus may lose his job because of an offensive joke.
Something is seriously wrong here, folks.
I suspect Mr. Imus is through. MSNBC has already dropped the televised simulcast of his show and I predict CBS radio will soon pull the plug. The story shows no sign of going away and more and more people are stepping forward to criticize and advertisers are jumping ship, never a good sign.
I've never been a hardcore I-man fan, but I always admired his interviewing skills and many of his bits were funny to me. Not this time. What he said about the young women from Rutgers is silly, stupid, offensive and indefensible. CBS Radio was right to suspend him without pay for two weeks.
But that should be it, folks. This guy has been in radio for 30 years. He raises millions of dollars for charity. But he's going to be tossed out by our overly-politically correct society where the likes of Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson get to sit in moral judgement of Imus. Give me a break.
Meanwhile, auithorities announced in North Carolina yesterday that no charges will be brought against the young woman who made the phony rapes charges against the three Duke students. She gets to ruin their lives without consequence, but Imus may lose his job because of an offensive joke.
Something is seriously wrong here, folks.

