December 08, 2006

Imus Anti-Semitic Rant Has No Consequences

I guess it helps to be a darling of the liberals -- then there is no outrage.

Hot on the heels of Mel Gibson and Michael Richards, radio personality Don Imus let loose with his own barrage of antisemitic vitriol on the November 30 broadcast of his “Imus in the Morning” show.

That morning, the program, which is produced in New York by WFAN and simulcast on MSNBC, was going to host a group of gospel singers known as the Blind Boys of Alabama. In anticipation of their appearance, Imus recalled reservations voiced by station supervisors prior to an earlier appearance by the group.

“I remember when I first had ’em on a few years ago,” Imus said. “The Jewish management at, whoever we work for, CBS, were bitchin’ at me about it.” WFAN is a subsidiary of WCBS radio.

“We had a meeting in my office,” Imus continued. “They were furious, but of course I don’t care what they say and never have.”

At this point, the show’s executive producer, Bernard McGuirk, a regular on-air presence, said of the Blind Boys, “Even if you wear a beanie, how can you not love these guys?”

“I tried to put it in terms that these money-grubbing bastards could understand,” Imus replied. “I said: ‘They’re handicapped, they’re black and they’re blind. How do we lose here?’ And then a light bulb went off over their scummy little heads.”

Imus co-host Larry Kenney, an impressionist who appeared earlier in the program as the Rev. Jerry Falwell, then said: “They probably were trying to push a more Semitic group on you. I don’t know, maybe the Paralyzed Putzes of Poland, or something like that.”

“You can’t believe what goes on behind the scenes, at least with me with these people,” Imus said. “And fortunately, I don’t care.”

Imagine that line coming from a commentator like Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, or Bill OÂ’Reilly. There would be a public uproar, even more vitriolic than the furor over Mel GibsonÂ’s drunken tirade. Why hasnÂ’t ImusÂ’ clearly offensive comments provoked an outrage.

Oh, that’s right – Imus is seen as a friend by the liberals, so he gets a pass regardless of how offensive his statements are.

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1 We don't like him - I thought you guys liked him.  I've seen the liberal sites wondering why he isn't canned.

Posted by: Dan at Fri Dec 8 15:05:55 2006 (IU21y)

2 I don't know anyone on my side who likes him -- and have never understood why GOP officeholders appear on his show so he can mock them.

Posted by: Rhymes With Right at Fri Dec 8 15:09:59 2006 (rcI03)

3 I believe you would be surprised at the truth to which he alludes , but on a broader scale. The pressure from the cosmopolitian New York-Hollywood axis crowd on their conservative or liberal non-cosmopolitan co-workers is commonplace. And even liberal-decadent small-town America behavior,regrettable or not, is of a different stripe from the former. But of course Limbaugh ,Hannity and O'Reilly , being
staunch (NEO)conartists, would never utter
such things.

Posted by: Ken Hoop at Sat Dec 9 06:45:20 2006 (DZbll)

4 Ah, KKKen -- I can always count on you to defend anti-Semitism and Jew-hatred -- as well as every other form of hatred of non-whites and non-Christians (except for the jihadi Islamists, who you consider to be "soldiers of Christ").

Posted by: Rhymes With Right at Sat Dec 9 07:06:11 2006 (QSK4N)

5

And I can always count on you to define, like an indoctrinated robot , the slightest criticism of Jews as "hatred." You're living in the 1960-1980 period  when that kind of response carried weight.


Posted by: Ken Hoop at Sat Dec 9 07:09:17 2006 (DZbll)

6 Sadly, both the extreme Right and Extreme Left have once again begun to publicly express their Jew-hatred -- thinking, as you do, KKKen, that we live in the 1933-1945 period.

By the way, KKKen, I'd love to know where your hatred comes from. Did Mrs. Hoop leave you for a black, Spanish-surnamed Jewish lesbian?

Posted by: Rhymes With Right at Sat Dec 9 07:22:34 2006 (QSK4N)

7

We know where your abject promotion of anti-Christian Zionism comes from:
a will to advance in GOP circles, to retain political "legitimacy" and "respect."


Enjoy it-this will be the last generation it's possible in American politics.


Posted by: Ken Hoop at Sun Dec 10 07:46:06 2006 (DZbll)

8 Actually, KKKen, I have no political ambitions at all, other than good government that follows Christian principles -- which means something quite different to most Americans than it does to you, KKKen.

And why is it that this is the last generation that politics such as mine will work? Is it because your jihadi "soldiers of Christ" are going to exterminate the Jews like your hero Adolph failed to do six decades ago? Or because you and your jihadi "soldiers of Christ" are going to overpower the United States and place it under sharia law?

Posted by: Rhymes With Right at Sun Dec 10 09:19:09 2006 (DlGJ3)

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