CBS, Predictably, Suspends Don Imus
CBS, predictably, is a bunch of shitheads…
[T]here was some reaction - including among guests on “The Today Show” which devoted much of the first hour to the controversy - that the suspension was not enough. On his blog, Roker wrote, “The ‘I’m a good person who said a bad thing’ apology doesn’t cut it. At least he didn’t try to weasel out of this by hiding behind alcohol or drug abuse. Still, he said it and a two-week suspension doesn’t cut it. It is, at best, a slap on the wrist. A vacation. Nothing.
“The general manager of Cartoon Network resigned after a publicity stunt went wrong and caused a panic in Boston. He did the right thing. Don Imus should do the right thing and resign. Not talk about taking a two-week suspension with dignity. I don’t think Don Imus gets it.
“We want to make sure he’s no longer on the air,” said Hazel Dukes, president of the New York State NAACP said in a phone interview yesterday before the suspensions had been announced. “He’s outlived his usefulness.” She added that Julian Bond, chairman of the NAACP chair will request a meeting with the presidents of both NBC and CBS. (MSNBC simulcasts his CBS-owned radio show, “Imus in the Morning,” which originates from WFAN’s studios in Astoria.)
Meanwhile, radio industry observers were split over whether the suspensions would end the controversy. Holland Cooke, a veteran radio industry consultant with Cleveland-based McVay Media, said after listening to the Sharpton interview, that Imus “sounded genuinely unglued,” while later adding, “It sounds like he got off easy … They obviously had to do something and they couldn’t wait too long. He’s going to be on for the rest of the week because of the fundraiser [the radiothon for the Tomorrow's Children's Fund] which this can’t help.But I’m skeptical as to whether or not this will satisfy the aggrieved.”
“My initial reaction is that [the suspensions] is something both companies felt they needed to do in the midst of a firestorm and will probably allow everybody to step away from the table and review this whole situation with cooler heads,” said Al Peterson, the news/talk/sports radio editor for West coast-based radio industry bible “Radio & Records.”
“When the heat is growing you apologize, and the second layer of defense, corporately, is they suspend you and hope it goes away in two weeks,” said Michael Harrison, publisher of Talkers Magazine. “The third thing they do is fire you and re-hire you in a year.”
Jesus Christ, are you people kidding me?
You know, just once I’d like to see a radio station turn to the race baiting critics and say, “Go to hell. Each and every last one of you, just go to hell.” Take the Al-Sharptons, and the Jesse Jacksons, and the Julian Bonds, all racists to the 10th degree, put ‘em in a room, and tell them as nicely as possible to go to hell and then let the air talent do what they do: make money and earn ratings.
The black community is, at best, hypocritical, when it comes to their precious image. They love thugged out guys who shout the word nigger left and right while shooting each other at shit clubs in Brooklyn, but if a radio host dares to say nappy headed ho, suddenly, he must be fired.
Who are we kidding here?
CBS has no spine. For some reason, standing up to Sharpton, Jackson, the NAACP, and black-when-it’s-convenient Al Roker (who by the way has the foulest mouth I’ve ever heard when the mic is off; I know this because I heard him in my earpiece when I was on the Today Show) is not an option for CBS because they don’t want to suffer a black boycott of Don Imus’ show.
As if Don Imus was a mega star in the black community anyway.
Give me a break.
I’m sure if it was one of the many “urban” stations in this city and a host called us white folks “crackuh” like they always do, we could depend on Al Sharpton to rush to our defense and call for the firing of those folks in the name of racial harmony.
I’m also sure that Santa Claus is going to be caught banging the Easter Bunny on Fifth Avenue this afternoon.
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