Well, if you'd spend less time plugging goats, you might have more time to keep up with these threads...30 times? Well, I guess I should apologize for not spending my time reading through all the other threads on this subject.

Well, if you'd spend less time plugging goats, you might have more time to keep up with these threads...30 times? Well, I guess I should apologize for not spending my time reading through all the other threads on this subject.

Bottom line, bottom line, bottom line. How many times do I have to say it before everyone gets it?
I'll explain it so even you can understand: Imus didn't get fired for his remarks. He got fired because he became a drain on the bottom line. Period.
Whoracle says that Imus would have been fired had he said what he did at work. When I go to the Ice House or other Stand Up clubs I often hear a lot of raucnchy comedy that would not be tolerated at most jobs.
Most of the comedy coming from the Friars Club roasts would not be tolerated at most jobs.
Here, try this, go up to one of your female co workers and grab her breasts the way Pam Anderson's were grabbed when she was roasted by at lest one commedian at her roast. Tell some of the jokes that included the word penis and vagina.
Now, guess what will happen?
I think this raises a very serious question as to the intelligence of the idiot who decided to simulcast Imus... Did they bother to ever hear his show?MSNBC is not the Comedy channel or a bar.
I think this raises a very serious question as to the intelligence of the idiot who decided to simulcast Imus... Did they bother to ever hear his show?
Yeah that was quick. No seriously, how many jobs can you think of where you can say that comment and not get fired if the wrong party overhears you? I do think the fact that this is some sort of national controversy is pretty ridiculous, but he by no means got railroaded. Try repeating what he said at your job around various people, then tell me how long before you get fired.
How many jobs can you say what Sacha Baron Cohen said in Borat and not get fired?
Imus's biggest mistake was that he simply wasn't funny. If you're making fun of my ethnic group and making fun of your ethnic group at the same time, and we're both laughing, I think that's wildly different than spewing one-sided racist remarks over the airwaves.
Wait, what?
I was under the impression that he made fun of all ethnic groups, all genders, insulted himself, and insulted his family? He made fun of everyone equally, as far as I know.
All of the time.Who, Imus?
How does one make remarks that are always not one-sided? That just doesn't work. If you have listened to his show you know that no one is spared. He attacks his wife. His wife attacks him. He attacks Bernard and Bernard attacks him. He attacks Charlie McCord and Charlie attacks him.I don't know anything about that, but the remarks he got fired for were definitely one-sided.
All of the time.
How does one make remarks that are always not one-sided? That just doesn't work. If you have listened to his show you know that no one is spared. He attacks his wife. His wife attacks him. He attacks Bernard and Bernard attacks him. He attacks Charlie McCord and Charlie attacks him.
I keep telling everyone this but it is what the guy does. It is his act. Ever see Don Rickles? A Friars Roast?
It caused a furor because A.) It was over the top and B.) It was hyped. It took days before anyone cared BTW.But none of those "attacks" are responsible for the furor he caused. His controversial humor must have been more apparent during those programs.
And to anyone who knows Imus it was obviously Imus's act.Again, Don Rickles was funny and his pointed humor was so outrageous that it was obviously a parody of people who actually thought that way.
Who does deserve to be made fun of? BTW, Rickles would often attack strangers.Same with Archie Bunker in All In The Family. The Rutger's women's basketball team weren't being "roasted," by friends and they did nothing to deserve the comments made by Imus.
Ryan Chiachiere was. A 26-year-old researcher in Washington, D.C., for liberal watchdog organization Media Matters for America, he was assigned to monitor Mr. Imus's program. Mr. Chiachiere clipped the video, alerted his bosses and started working on a blog post for the organization's Web site.
No, that's fine. This is an important point. None of the black listeners to Imus's show called in and complained because they got the joke. This was a manufactured scandal.How can you all gloss right over this? One person is responsible for the outcry. Ryan Chiachiere. It’s his job. This is insane. He hears it and calls the dogs to go in for the kill. Without Media Matters for America nothing would have happened. This whole thing was orchestrated by them.
edit; just saw the other thread. My bad, nevermind.
How in Odin's name do you know this? Even if you listened to every second of Imus, this wouldn't inform you about complainers who weren't aired.This is an important point. None of the black listeners to Imus's show called in and complained because they got the joke.
There is no evidence whatsoever that they did. Management was caught blindsided days later. That's days later. The story can be traced back to media matters. Media matters doesn't claim that black listeners were up in arms BEFORE they started their campaign. No one claims that black listeners were up in arms BEFORE media matters started their campaign.How in Odin's name do you know this? Even if you listened to every second of Imus, this wouldn't inform you about complainers who weren't aired.
Wow, satire?