Posted on 02/07/2005 9:54:57 PM PST by withteeth
The low-tech, King of New York City in the Basement Studio setting worked better for his personality.
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I don't listen to Imus and I avoid the television but thanks for the insight.
Imus: "I got a call around 2:30 in the afternoon Election Day from -- well, I can't say from who -- about the exit polls, and they told me that you were way ahead in Ohio, way ahead in Pennsylvania, way ahead in Florida. So like a fool, I started calling everybody. And then I was watching television that night and Mike McCurry was being interviewed -- it was around 7 o'clock in the evening in Boston -- and somebody asked him what you were doing, and he said you were thinking about what you wanted to say to the country. And the implication was that he thought you had won. And my question is, did you think you'd won?"
Sen. Kerry: "No. No, I thought we had -- I thought we were going to win. I was hopeful. But I never invested -- I never suggested -- I never really said, "We've won. Wow, this is great." I was very hopeful. I thought the afternoon indicators were great. But I've been through this before, and I just wasn't going to get into that."
Imus: "Why do you think you lost the election?"
Sen. Kerry: "I think 9/11 was the predominant overriding element. And I think that in the end, an awful lot of people were unwilling to switch commander in chief in midstream. And it just came down to, sort of, that perception."
Imus: "What was all this talk after the election about it being the moral issue? Did you buy into any of that?"
Sen. Kerry: "You know what? Did it figure in some people's minds? Sure. Was that decisive? No. There's no question that 9/11 was decisive and that the war was decisive. And, I think -- you know, going up in the last week, as I mentioned in an interview over the weekend, you know, we were going up, up, up in the last week, and I think everybody will tell you that feelings on the Bush plane and in the Bush camp were not particularly encouraged. And then the Osama bin Laden tape came out on Friday and we flatlined -- literally flatlined, that day and the next two days, went down on Monday. So, you know, you have to, kind of, look at this stuff. I'm not going to worry about it...." TO READ MORE OF IMUS' INTERVIEW WITH SENATOR JOHN KERRY, CLICK HERE.
does anyone know if there is an imus ping list?
Lou . . .?
Lou! that's right. He's the funniest guy there, i think. You can tell he's the most spontaneous, and everyone else lets him go.
IMO, that's the key with Imus - he knows talent. Plus he'll say just about anything.
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IMUS: Did she drive you nuts?
KERRY: No. Let me tell you something. My wife, I got to tell you, and I called Evan Thomas and sat down with him because I reallyI only read the Newsweek article itself; I havent read the book.
IMUS: Right.
KERRY: But I was really upset about that on a personal level.
that kerry interview was great except for the cringe factor, which I wanted to enjoy but couldn't. And Imus pressed, but he should have pointed out how often Kerry has already promised to sign that military release document...
In his own way I think he does press. Recently, Imus has learned to be more prepared forsome of the bigger interviews. He did a great job with the Veep and Mrs. Cheney on Inauguration Day.
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IMUS: You also told Tim that you would sign this Form 180 releasing all of your military records. Have you done that?
KERRY: Yes, were going do that. Absolutely, I will do that.
Listen, I also think...
IMUS: When are you going do it?
KERRY: As soon as soon as I get clarified with the military.
IMUS: Why dont do you it today?
KERRY: Because I have a stack of different materials theyve sent me every time theyve sent me something, and I want to know exactly what theyre sending.
Ill get it done.
But you know what I want? I think the guys who are making these accusations ought to release their records also, and Ive said that. And I think fair is fair. Lets all put them out there for everybody to judge.
IMUS: So will you not release yours...
KERRY: No, Ill sign it anyway. Ill sign it anyway.
IMUS: OK.
Like by noon today?
KERRY: Uh, no.
"The low-tech, King of New York City in the Basement Studio setting worked better for his personality."
He just doesn't belong on that hi-tech modern staging. The Basement does indeed suit the ole Curmudgeon.
I prefer Imus to Fox and Friends. I just get so tired of the Sycophant mentality there...not to mention the loud mayhem first thing in the morning.
Of course, Imus can grate. He's actually a registered Republican, but is more of an Independent with Left or Libertarian leanings imho. At least he's not constantly kissing butt like F&F and often covers issues the others ignore.
Then why bother clicking on this thread and even replying?
This is the same formula used so successfully at parent NBC television with the Tonite Show and especially with the Today Show. Imus has at least enough shame to play at insulting his guests with NBC affiliations so as not to make the game too obvious and embarrassing. But at the end of the day, Imus and the NBC family are essentially like a fan magazine merely publishing articles and pics provided by a movie studio. It works for both sides.
That said, I find Imus more entertaining than the mindless pap on Fox and certainly more tolerable than Pretty, Perky Katie. I too use the clicker to jump to Brian Lamb when he has something intersting.
I take the bona fides of his ranch at face value. What happened to the salsa business?
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