Posted on 04/11/2007 3:29:52 PM PDT by NickatNite2003
Tucker just read a news flash, announcing that they will no longer simulcast Imus at all, anymore.
If it takes him 3 days to get angry, it must take him weeks to get h......oh never mind.
Imus’s MSDNC liberal friends have no guts.
Therein lies the beauty.
I just heard a black woman caller to John Gibson’s radio show say that yes, Imus should be fired, because he used his job to be negative about black women.
But, when John asked her about Snoop Dogg and other rappers making MILLIONS of dollars calling women “hos”...
She said that is okay..because they are just singing.
Ummmmmmm....isn’t Imus liberal?
I like that and their guest could include Anna Nicole Smith.
Funny how none of Don’s favorite guests and fellow liberals have come to his defense. Good news that they’ll lose Imus as a outlet for their anti-American propaganda.
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Your point is too shallow. You just haven’t realized it. Give it a week.
He still has his radio gig, but Jesse Sharpton is probably going to keep the heat on until CBS caves.
I hope he does go satellite. In retrospect, Howard Stern handled his problems with alot more dignity than Imus. Would Stern have ever put up with Sharpton?
What would that accomplish? MSNBC can cancel any show it wants. Imus can't sue to stay on. I am sure there are termination clauses in his contract. He is just another scalp on Sharpton/Jackson's belt. The next question is whether his radio show will stay on the air. A case of liberals eating their own.
Who’s going to be fired for calling the Duke players Nazi’s and rapists?? Ho yeah, they’re White!
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What an utterly ludicrous statement.
Remember...
ching chong ching... is okay to say...
nappy is not.
This is disgusting.
Sharpton will be in front of CBS tomorrow to protest their carrying IMUS on the radio. I feel like a trip to DC to protest their arses.
Al Sharpton giving a speech saying they will rally in front of CBS tomorrow morning at 11:00 to make sure that CBS fires him also.
He said this is “JUST A BEGINNING”...he said they are going to make sure other networks and people do NOT get away with this anymore.
*sigh*
You need to set aside your emotions and look at the facts. When you do, that will allow you to understand why I'm right. Until then, your feelings seem to be overriding your logic.
Boo hoo. Now the iman can vote for his lib buddies in private. too bad stupid can’t be cured.
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