April 9, 2007

Imus.

Filed under: Uncategorized — Jim @ 8:50 pm

I began listening to Imus when he first came to New York (I believe it was ’71 or ’72). I listened every day, and I patiently awaited his return to New York from his banishment to Cleveland for having shown up on the air shitfaced and drugged out. I listened for damned near three decades.

However, a few years ago, I began to tire of what I perceived to be an increasingly long line of liberal weenies guests, each seemingly suffering from terminal Bush Derangement Syndrome. I tolerated Andrea Mitchell, Chris Matthews, Tim Russert, David Gregory, Maureen Dowd and even John Kerry. However, once Imus began to regularly refer to Vice President Cheney as a “war criminal” he lost me to a rival station.

Having said that, I have followed his most recent gaffe with some interest. Sure, what he said was absolutely uncalled for, cruel and insensitive, but in all my past years of listening to Imus I never thought him to be a racist. I still don’t.

As Erica notes, in our lives each of us has said something profoundly stupid and hurtful, which we immediately or ultimately regretted. Imus has made several on-air apologies, which was the right thing to do.

In my view, where he screwed up was taking the bait tossed out there by “Reverend” Al Sharpton and “Reverend” Jesse Jackson, two race hustlers whose economic well-being is based upon making sure that racism remains alive and well in America.

So, in the end, Imus made two mistakes. His first mistake was having made a particularly cruel remark about young women athletes. His second mistake was going on Al Sharpton’s radio show, kissing Al’s ass and getting burned for his trouble.

I hope he has learned something from both mistakes.

Now, if he ever gets around to apologizing for repeatedly calling a sitting Vice President a “war criminal,” I may just tune in again.

10 Comments »

  1. “…if he ever gets around to apologizing for repeatedly calling a sitting Vice President a ‘war criminal,’ I may just tune in again.”

    Just a leeetle itty bitty problem there: If ya don’t tune in, howya gonna know? Ah, but don’t worry, that’s where I come in…I’ll keep my ears peeled for you.

    Kinda like when I got my ass banned at TND, I couldn’t read the fine print about how to get my ass unbanned, since I was, uh…banned.

    Comment by Erica — April 9, 2007 @ 9:24 pm

  2. I am no Imus fan either. But I defend his right to insult whoever he wants to insult.

    Comment by GUYK — April 9, 2007 @ 11:00 pm

  3. i’m embarrassed to admit i never heard of the man. but i also didn’t see anything racist about the phrase “nappy headed hos”, but, then i’ve known nappy headed hos of virtually every color.

    i think it’s rude moreso because they were collegiate atheletes, but i don’t know if i would say cruel. one of the other comments i read was about their tattoos. again, i didn’t see the athletes, but i know lots of people that if they saw a tat on a woman would assume she’s trash (again no matter what color she was)

    i think it’s overblown and a sign of our wussed out society. and by the way, you hurt my feelings by posting this. i’ll be expecting a settlement check within the week, right?

    Comment by shoe — April 10, 2007 @ 8:06 am

  4. E — Um, for the record, you were *not* intentionally banned. Only invasive botscraperscrap gets that; however, t’innocent are accidentally ensnared in tuna nets at times by my spazzing & then don’t wanna email w/ IP yaddayadda.

    Can’t say I am an Imus fan. The few times I *have* heard him he’s had on the weenie guests, whose opinions I get enough of elsewhere. Dennis Miller is on the airwaves now so I may give him a try, even though I differ with him on a few things. I like the big words he sometimes uses, and then suddenly he’ll drop in “booger.”

    Comment by dogette — April 10, 2007 @ 10:06 am

  5. Motormouth Imus…..

    First, let me state that I also have tuned him out with his increasing pro-liberal bias as well as his anti Bush & Cheny rhetoric.

    That being stated the commment he made pales in comparison to the pronoucements of Louie Farrakhan,Honest Al Sharpton, Rev`n Jackson,most of the NAACP crew, the Black congressional caucus & MC Mumbles the black rapper on the street corner down the block from my shop. All of these with the exception of MC are Black race-Baiting Poverty Pimps who depend on Racism continuing to maintain relevance & keep the cash flowing into their pockets.

    If the LSM can fawn over the antis of this crew of welfare dumpster divers ,why is a pronoucement by an Asshole like Imus so horrifying? We are too sensitive for the ruffled feathers of those who make a career in doing the exact same thing to us honky`s & plantation owners.

    Comment by dudley1 — April 10, 2007 @ 11:19 am

  6. Sorry to use your space as an e-bulletin board, but two things worth addressing, as a semi-regular listener of I-Man: A) He broke out with his Cheney/War Criminal diatribe this morning, again, amidst some of the most annooo-OY-ing groveling I have ever heard. He’s just a little pussy at this point. I wouldn’t hold my breath for that apology. B) Bill Maher was on today. Now I’m definitely switching back to Q104.3. C) Dogette….I know, I was joking, ya nappy headed hoe (that’s an urban landscaping joke – please don’t boycott me).

    Comment by Erica — April 10, 2007 @ 2:59 pm

  7. Cliffy….I listen to the I-MAN on the way to work. He does more good than bad. Can’t hate the guy for making a few jokes. If Chris Rock said that it would be no big deal.

    Comment by chef of da future — April 10, 2007 @ 7:33 pm

  8. He played on our NAPPY-HEADED HOE fears!!! Al Gore

    Comment by JihadGene — April 10, 2007 @ 10:27 pm

  9. Is it a bad thing to say that;

    “Global Warming is a gutter religion,” these days?
    Or that the “Rainbow coalition is a homosexual front?”

    I’m confused about the whole mess.

    Comment by everydayjoe — April 11, 2007 @ 1:56 am

  10. it indicates poor judgement. someone in a public forum needs to balance free speech with good taste. popularity is not license.

    Comment by gregor — April 11, 2007 @ 7:57 pm

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