People have written in asking why haven’t I spoken out against others who have made similar transgressions. The answer is simple; one that I’m not particularly proud of: It wasn’t in my “house” and it wasn’t so profoundly blatant.
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Was Al Roker or someone in his “house” tuned in to Imus that day? Somehow I think not. And if not, then he should make no comment, under the same grounds he has not written a column, to my knowledge, about hip-hop slop.
He knows he’s being a hypocrite about the whole thing.