Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Don Imus probably didn't help his cause with this little verbal gaffe on Al Sharpton's radio show...



One of the first things I learned from stand up is never to call the audience "you people." Apparently that rule doesn't always apply on radio.

This whole firestorm over his stupid and foolish comments is interesting at many levels, but the primary one being how to decided what is okay to say and what isn't. Seeing as I just posted about Rosie and free speech I will stick to that philosophy, but Imus clearly went to far. I didn't listen to him before this, and I doubt I will after this.

More importantly than all this free speech mumbo jumbo, Clyde again moved on for another week of Dancing with the Stars. Leeza Gibbons got the boot, and I assume she'll have another talk show by next week.

I've got the Yankees-Twins game on in the background as I write this. It's pretty safe to say that an April baseball game with a score of 10-1 in the ninth inning is the most boring thing ever.

Yes, I've watched Charlie Rose, and this is less boring.

Charlie, if you're reading this I'm available to guest host anytime...

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