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In a recent interview, radio talk show host Don Imus labeled President Barack Obama as “Jimmy Carter stupid.” It was meant to define a person either so naïve or so self-righteous as to be unable to see that which is obvious. Full Article at The Oregon Catalyst
Nothing requires more delicate handling in our society than the issue of racial discrimination. Those who venture into the topic are navigating a minefield. Full Article at The Morning Call
Radio personality Don Imus, right interacts with colleague Charles McCord during his debut show on the Fox Business Network in New York Monday, Oct. 5, 2009. View Photo »
There's no place - the Secret Service doesn't check them out. So you could get on the White House grounds, do whatever the hell you want to do ... And don't say you can't get on because we've just seen that and then just leave.
Rachel Noerdlinger's low profile about town belies her high impact. Full Article at New York Daily News
This past Wednesday, CNBC dispelled rumors that were circulating throughout the week that former CNN anchor Lou Dobbs would be joining the business network. Full Article at Think Progress
Appearing on Don Imus's radio show yesterday, failed Republican presidential nominee John McCain said that, with respect to the economy, he's "madder than [he's] ever been," much like those at the tea parties. Full Article at The Reaction
Radio personality Don Imus hosts his morning show debut on the Fox Business Network in New York, Monday, Oct. 5, 2009. View Photo »
to make the same offer to the likes of Ed Schultz, Bill Maher, James Carville, Bill O’Reilly, Don Imus, John Stewart, Mike Huckabee, or local radio talk show star Scott Slocum.
I recently laughed at a comment made by Kinky Friedman, a singer, novelist, and politician, running as a Democrat this time (in 2006 he ran as an Independent) for governor of the State of Texas. Full Article at Dallas Blog
Don Imus offhandedly calls a few female college basketball players "some nappy headed hoes", during a daytime radio show after no special event, and gets canned after much debate, publicity, outrage and many apologies. Full Article at Moonbattery
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Radio personality Don Imus, right interacts with colleague Charles McCord during his debut show on the Fox Business Network in New York Monday, Oct. 5, 2009.
View Photo »Radio personality Don Imus hosts his morning show debut on the Fox Business Network in New York, Monday, Oct. 5, 2009.
View Photo »Radio personality Don Imus morning show debuts on the Fox Business Network in New York Monday, Oct. 5, 2009.
View Photo »Radio personality Don Imus hosts his morning show debut on the Fox Business Network in New York, Monday, Oct. 5, 2009.
View Photo »Radio personality Don Imus interviews Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz. , by telephone during his debut show on the Fox Business Network in New York Monday, Oct. 5, 2009.
View Photo »Radio personality Don Imus interviews Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz. , by telephone during his debut show on the Fox Business Network in New York Monday, Oct. 5, 2009.
View Photo »Radio personality Don Imus appears on his "Imus in the Morning" program on the Fox Business Network, in New York Monday, Oct. 26, 2009.
View Photo »Radio personality Don Imus appears on his "Imus in the Morning" program on the Fox Business Network, in New York Monday, Oct. 26, 2009.
View Photo »Country singer Tanya Tucker talks with Don Imus after she performed on the "Imus in the Morning" program on the Fox Business Network, in New York Friday, Oct. 16, 2009.
View Photo »Country singer Tanya Tucker poses for a photo with Don Imus after she performed on the "Imus in the Morning" program on the Fox Business Network, in New York Friday, Oct. 16, 2009.
View Photo »FILE - This Oct. 5, 2009 file photo shows radio personality Don Imus hosting his morning show debut on the Fox Business Network in New York. Imus says he's eating habanero peppers and taking Japanese soy supplements to help treat his prostate cancer.
View Photo »FILE - In this Dec. 3, 2007 file photo, radio personality Don Imus sits at his microphone at New York's Town Hall.
View Photo »FILE - In this Dec. 3, 2007 file photo, radio personality Don Imus sits at his microphone at New York's Town Hall.
View Photo »National radio talk show host Don Imus, leaves the podium after hosting his 10th annual "Kiss Me, I'm Imus" St. Patrick's Day radio show via WTKK-FM, Tuesday, March 17, 2009, in Boston. Imus announced Monday he's battling prostate cancer.
View Photo »National radio talk show host Don Imus, hosts his 10th annual "Kiss Me, I'm Imus" St. Patrick's Day radio show via WTKK-FM, Tuesday, March 17, 2009, in Boston. Imus announced Monday he's battling prostate cancer.
View Photo »National radio talk show host Don Imus, hosts his 10th annual 'Kiss Me, I'm Imus' St. Patricks Day radio show via WTKK-FM, Tuesday, March 17, 2009, in Boston. Imus announced Monday he's battling prostate cancer.
View Photo »National radio talk show host Don Imus plays with his son Wyatt, as he hosts his 10th annual 'Kiss Me, I'm Imus' St. Patricks Day radio show via WTKK-FM, Tuesday, March 17, 2009, in Boston. Imus announced Monday he's battling prostate cancer.
View Photo »National radio talk show host Don Imus hosts his 10th annual 'Kiss Me, I'm Imus' St. Patricks Day radio show via WTKK-FM, Tuesday, March 17, 2009, in Boston. Imus announced Monday he's battling prostate cancer.
View Photo »National radio talk show host Don Imus hosts his 10th annual 'Kiss Me, I'm Imus' St. Patricks Day radio show via WTKK-FM, Tuesday, March 17, 2009, in Boston. Imus announced Monday he's battling prostate cancer.
View Photo »National radio talk show host Don Imus hosts his 10th annual 'Kiss Me, I'm Imus' St. Patricks Day radio show via WTKK-FM, Tuesday, March 17, 2009, in Boston. Imus announced Monday he's battling prostate cancer.
View Photo »Radio personality Don Imus hosts his morning show debut on the Fox Business Network in New York, Monday, Oct. 5, 2009.
View Photo »There's no place - the Secret Service doesn't check them out. So you could get on the White House grounds, do whatever the hell you want to do ... And don't say you can't get on because we've just seen that and then just leave.
to make the same offer to the likes of Ed Schultz, Bill Maher, James Carville, Bill O’Reilly, Don Imus, John Stewart, Mike Huckabee, or local radio talk show star Scott Slocum.
There's no place - the Secret Service doesn't check them out. So you could get on the White House grounds, do whatever the hell you want to do ... And don't say you can't get on because we've just seen that and then just leave.
If I’m found dead in the streets, it’s either Van Jones or Don Imus.
I think the big story is that he promised all of these things that he was going to do and you should read Matt Taibbi’s current issue – in the current issue of Rolling Stone talking about how – about what a bait and switch scam this was
I think it's an older and wiser Don Imus ... Don learned something from that experience, and at heart Don is a fine person. We all make mistakes, and he made a beaut.
You had me convinced – yes, he was. But you had me convinced that Jeremiah Wright and Bill Ayers and some of these people are all going to be in the Cabinet. We'd be better off if they were
I don't know to what degree Fox will let [Don Imus] nurse any grudge he has at MSNBC while he's on FBN
man up and call me fat ... I am setting an example, Don. We have to spur our economy. Dunkin' Donuts, International House of Pancakes, those people need to work, too.
I don't want to hear about Fox News ... Nobody says anything about CNN or MSNBC. They have opinion programs and they have news. The news is pretty good on both of them, and it's pretty good on Fox.
She takes an idiotic shot at Fox News, talking about things that Sean Hannity and Glenn Beck may say about the President. Well, those are opinion programs. That is not Fox News. Just a gratuitous, stupid shot. ... And by the [way], Maureen is getting long in the tooth to be referring to girlfriends, OK ...
Then I have to read this idiot, and she's is a friend of mine, too, Maureen Dowd
#badCELEBjobs don imus---president of the NAACP
- LLCOOLTREY84 8 minutes ago
#iaintafraidtosay i thought it was funny when Don Imus called Rutgers Team Nappy Headed Hoes
- Gwalla23 36 minutes ago
- eizusdoow
1 hour ago
Don Imus sometimes sounds like he's on copius amounts of novocaine & vicodin.
- ebongeka 1 hour ago
- heraldtraveller
4 hours ago
