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It’s time we stopped talking about Imus



BORRRRRRRING!

Now that MSNBC has pulled the plug on the Don Imus show (but you better believe they’ll continue to mine the issue for ratings on their cable network), are we halfway to ending this ridiculous media story already? A board member at CBS Radio has also expressed hope that Imus would be fired from his radio show as well. So when that happens, is it over? Can it please be over?

Well, of course not. Someone is going to hire Imus because his name is more recognizable now than it has been in years, if not actually reaching the highest brand awareness it’s ever been. So all this wasted outrage is just going to be more eventual ratings and more money for a washed up shock jock who has no redeeming features. Shouldn’t we just let useless people fade away? We are sick of seeing his shriveled mug already. So that’s it folks, we promise no more Imus on this blog. Unless he kills himself.

But before we go, feel free to email the idiot who thinks that redirecting nappyho.com to the Rutgers womens basketball team site is hilarious. He can be reached at [email protected]. We don’t know anything about Form.tv but this isn’t clever. It’s just lame.

Links:
[Washington Post]: MSNBC Drops Imus’s Show
[Duece of Davenport]: NappyHo.com Redirect

By Vin

Vin is a Philly boy who shouldn't be invited into your house because he'll judge you on your book and music collection. He owns Dawkins, Utley, Iverson, and Lindros jerseys, which is all you really need to know about him. He can be reached at [email protected].

5 replies on “It’s time we stopped talking about Imus”

Where’s Chandra Levy? — This will go away as soon as some other issue pops up for the media to pour over 24/7. When that happens, the next time we’ll hear about it is during Selection Sunday for the 2008 women’s tournament.

JMartin — Turns out I emailed the guy and he knows nothing about it …. apparently a friend got his info and set it up without his knowledge.

Imus — I guess this means there’s an opening on CBS Radio for Poor Man’s PTI.

Make it happen, Vin.

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