Posted on 01/02/2020 5:01:57 AM PST by Kaslin
As a kid Emmett Tyrell was one of those who got mocked, pushed around, de-pantsed in the hallway and locked inside his locker.
As a kid Don Imus was one of those doing it to him.
Imus did try to do some good, with his foundation and camp for children with cancer. One big difference between Imus and the ‘journalists’ Tyrell is referring to is that Imus didn’t try to pass himself off as an expert, or to label his show ‘news’.
How old are you, 10 years?
Oh poor widdo Kaslin!
Did you flash back on the wedgies and swirlies and butt-kickings you had to endure?
Don’t post the damn story if you are going to wet yourself over it.
This is a weird article.
I would give him the benefit of doubt, and give him 14 years - about the age of Imus’ locker room humor. I was introduced to talk radio by Limbaugh in the early 90s. It happened that Imus-in-the-morning was on the same station on my radio as Rush was. So I actually listened to Imus a few times. I heard nothing but tasteless juvenile locker room banter.
It was difficult for me to believe that an adult would actually speak like he did, and that a legitimate radio station would actually put it on the air. I preferred silence to Imus, and so my drive to work was punctuated by radio silence.
I woke up listening to Imus in the mornings back in the 60s. Lost him from my radar after those years.
I recall he had a decent couple of comedy routines: The Columbia School of Live Auditions was one of my favorites. I also recall when he was having a contract “dispute” with his network, ABC? Commenting on the air he said his contract paid him third place in morning shows in NYC albeit he was number one in audience numbers. He continued he could not, by contract, do a job action and would only be paid for not showing up was for “unexpected disasters and the like”. He closed with let’s see what happens tomorrow. Well, his show went on the air with a stand in for about two hours. When he arrived he said he was late because “the enemy took the bridge and he had to detour”. The next day, late again, he said he did not want to break the turtle parade on the Belt Parkway! The third day he was on time with a new contract putting him at number one. That is how I remember him, a sarcastic but funny DJ. The later years I leave for others to comment about.
Now stop posting to me, you moron
You give me the benefit of the doubt?
But you don’t have the stones to speak to me?
You two make a good pair.
You can post whatever you wish.
Just don’t be such a baby about it.
Don’t dish it out, etc. etc.
Did Howard Stern Celebrate his Death? Oh wait, he is off for the Holidays. We’ll have to wait until Monday to find out.
The Left loved Imus until the Nappy Headed Hoe controversy, (note that he didn’t originally say it, he just reacted and repeated what one of his on air staff said).
Then we had his scathing Routine directed at President Clinton at the Correspondents Dinner.
The majority of his show was liberal guests.
Yeah. Imus was a dyed in the wool liberal.
...not to mention that his humor was bleak.
The author forgot to mention that Imus was also very boring.
I don’t listen to talk show radio, and haven’t for years. I read Rush’s transcripts of his show and post them
Yeah, Imus got mean. But in his heyday he was funny. His ego was his schtick.
In 18 years of driving around New England before Satellite radio I became a fan of several radio folksand then they became too rich and over exposed, and they flamed out: Imus, Stern, Beck, Dr Laura, Rush...
It doesnt mean they are bad people. Its the nature of the business. And as the spotlight fades, they become more outrageous in order to get us back. They always fail.
I never really cared for Imus. I’d listen on occasion.
What put me permanently off was a Christmas-time show collecting donations to his charity, and some car dealer donated, iirc, a Humvee. Imus wanted to know from his lackey if it was the deluxe model, not the cheap model, given it was his charity...@ss.
Another time, Imus had Mike Barnicle on, a rival newspaper columnist of Boston drive-time talker Howie Carr. Imus let through some slanderous stuff about Carr’s wife, who happened to be listening driving the kids to school.
Thanks to the Dersh, the settlement paid for a Palm Beach condo.
” as with Imus’ claim that Hillary is “Satan,” it lacks wit and imagination.”
The truth may sometimes seem to lack wit and imagination.
Before satellite I would listen in the morning. I was listening on 9/11. Warner Wolf was doing a play by play from his NYC apt that had a direct view of the towers. His description of the second plane hitting the tower is etched in my brain. Every time I hear of Don Imus I think of that.
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