La Rochefoucauld famously said that hypocrisy is the tribute that vice pays to virtue. There is something to that, not least because a little hypocrisy, judiciously applied, can do wonders to ...
One presidential candidate even asked for his endorsement. — -- Don Imus was back on the air today — and no one seemed to be outraged. The Rev. Al Sharpton, who once railed against the shock jock ...
Shock jock Don Imus brought his radio show to Washington for the first time in years Thursday morning … and he made sure to bring his explosive comments along with him. When Imus’ sidekick Bernard ...
April 11, 2007 — -- Advertisers like Procter & Gamble are pulling their spots. Civil rights groups and basketball stars alike condemn him, prompting a "mea culpa" tour by embattled radio shock ...
The two men were fired because of a racist exchange about the Rutgers women’s basketball team, marring, but not ending, their shared radio success. By Ed Shanahan On the air, he was an irascible, ...
Former New York City drive-time shock jock Don Imus, fired earlier this year for broadcasting his own disparaging remarks about the Rutgers University women's basketball team, will have a rural ...
There is a predictable pattern to these things. Someone prominent—almost always a male—says something indisputably vile. And when his world explodes as a result, he belatedly begs forgiveness. Don ...
NEW YORK -- Radio personality Don Imus, whose career was made and then undone by his acid tongue during a decades-long rise to stardom and an abrupt public plunge after a nationally broadcast racial ...
Well, good news America - maybe. Don Imus is back on the radio. "Imus in the Morning" debuted on WABC radio in New York this morning, and nationwide on RFD-TV. It's been eight months since he was ...
Imus died Friday morning at Baylor Scott and White Medical Center in College Station, Texas, after being hospitalized since Christmas Eve, according to a statement issued by his family. Deirdre, his ...