Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Don Imus vs. Al Sharpton
"The pot calling the kettle black?"
Uh, Oh. I bet even that is politically incorrect.
But it's also free speech!...
Uh, Oh. I bet even that is politically incorrect.
But it's also free speech!...
From an Investors Business Daily editorial:
"We won't repeat what the 'Imus in the Morning' host said about Rutgers' women's basketball team. Unlike the dust-up over President Bush's observation that Sen. Barack Obama was 'articulate,' or Newt Gingrich's advocacy of English immersion, it was genuinely offensive and deserved condemnation.
What struck us was that his most vocal accuser, the Rev. Al Sharpton, on whose show Imus begged forgiveness, is hardly the poster child for racial sensitivity. Big Al rose to fame back in 1987 by charging that New York prosecutor Steve Pagones 'on 33 separate occasions' had 'kidnapped, raped and abused' Tawana Brawley."