Tuesday, April 10, 2007

His Buds Are Desperate To Save Imus


I am thoroughly disgusted as I watch Hardball tonight. David Gregory (Bush's pal 'Stretch') tells Rev. Al Sharpton that given Don Imus's history of doing good work, couldn't he keep the promise he made on the Today show this morning and have a black person on the show every day, to change how America talks about race.

So ridiculous. Why does America need a moron who doesn't realize that the phrase "nappy-headed hos" is offensive in 2007 to be given a bully pulpit to teach the country about race? What does he know about it? Is he going to teach us as he learns? Sheesh.

They see a 'teachable moment' and they want Imus, the racist, to be the teacher. Completely absurd.

It reminds me of Mark McGwire's testimony before the Congressional committee investigating steroids in baseball, where (besides telling us he was not there to talk about the past) he kept offering to be a national spokesperson against steroids.

Like McGwire on steroids, Imus has proven himself uniquely unsuited to be a spokesperson against racism. But that's the job all his white male friends think he should be given.

None of these jamokes have ever counted the people in the room to find out how many looked like them. Never. Clueless.

4 comments:

truth said...

Pot, kettle.

Anonymous said...

I'm sorry, I didn't notice right away that you're a lawyer. That explains you're false sense of rage at anything that doesn't involve you personally. You might want to look into the laws regarding free speech. He didn't yell fire in a movie theatre, he called them "Nappy headed hoes" (a Spike lee Reference by the way.) And in term that was not directed at any one person , but used as a general term towards all of them. White girls included. You might want to find something a little more important to blog about next time. My apologies to your family.

truth said...

Who let Wayne Rooney use a computer?

Anonymous said...

And just how do you know he didn't call them "hoes"? And for that matter, how do you know he wasn't using a synonym for "sleepy head", because of their lethargic performance on the court?