Posted on 04/13/2007 9:10:26 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said on Friday that radio host Don Imus' comments about the Rutgers University women's basketball team were "disgusting" and she was pleased he was fired.
Imus called the women players "nappy-headed hos" -- racist, sexist remarks that resulted in a barrage of protests and ultimately in the outspoken host losing his CBS Radio show, which was also televised.
"I'm very glad that there was, in fact, a consequence. I think that this kind of coarse language doesn't belong anywhere in reasonable dialogue between reasonable people," Rice said in an interview with syndicated radio show host Michael Medved.
Rice, the first black female U.S. Secretary of State and a former college professor, said the young women Imus targeted were fine athletes trying their best.
"It gets ruined by this disgusting -- and I'll use the word 'disgusting' -- comment which doesn't belong in any polite company and certainly doesn't belong on any radio station that I would listen to," she added.
Asked how she handled racist, sexist comments directed her way, Rice laughed and replied: "I'm a big girl. I can take care of myself. And I really don't care because, you know, I'm a mature woman
(Excerpt) Read more at today.reuters.com ...
O.K. Condi, will you lead the charge to censor Snoop Dogg and all the other rappers who use the word “Ho” so much you think they’re singing Christmas Carols?
Those are two different things.
Who writes these headlines, anyway?
And how many freepers will read the headlines and bash Condi without reading the article?
(Rhetorical question.........to which the answer is 'lots').
Give me a BREAK!
Can any of you even read??
Defend your ludicrous accusation.
I'm sure I'm not the only one dying to hear the depth and intellect of your reasoning......
Or switch the subject.
(Rhetorical question.........to which the answer is 'lots').
Correct.
Don’t be so reasonable when others are losing their minds.....
“...Keith Olberman actually held up pictures of Conservatives on the radio,like Rush, Sean, etc. ,just the other night, and started saying for Sharpton and Jackson to GO AFTER THESE GUYS!” Good thing only four or five people watch that show, huh?
Those players lost every shred of credibility once they started uttering silly phrases like "scarred for life," etc.
She’s entitled to her opinion, but the SoS ought to have more than enough on her plate to be getting involved with this stuff.
Her detractors here make me laugh.
What she has been forced to deal with and has handled with grace and elegance has been incredible.
And I agree with her 100%. There should be consequences to coarse language.
But I'm sure her class and elegance won't get in the way of people half her stature misinterpreting her words and saying really stupid things on this thread.
So..........time to leave it. Nice to see you rdb.............(speaking of class. ;)
Maybe she should have walked away when she was asked the question, eh?
Money talks...big corporations are scared of Jesse and will do anything to avoid a shakedown...when they abandoned Imus’ show that wat pretty much “it”....if they hadn’t done so Jesse would have started calling for boycotts, slave reparations and who knows what else;)
I would say that FIRING the guy IS the ultimate CENSORSHIP. Hello.............
Can you even understand?
I’d like to see the response to your comment in #6 too.
So far, only dodging.
As did he. I never listened to him but, really, WHO CARES?! Can’t people have an opinion...regardless of how repulsive?
By the way, do you think we might be able to apply this hysteria in any kind of consistent fashion? I am just SO SICK of all this. Why can’t he be treated like Sharpton or visa versa.
I would prefer that the response just be “What an a-hole!” and move on!
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