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Both of these commentators have turned the Imus incident into a crusade against black rappers. Go figure!

2007-04-12 16:33:08 · 6 answers · asked by sokrates 4 in News & Events Media & Journalism

Scarlett,

I heard Malik. He was wrong to use that term, especially after the recent controversy with Imus. But his assessment of Malkin was correct. She is a hit woman for O'Reilly. However, it is not right to call her a "prostitute."

2007-04-12 16:59:33 · update #1

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They are talking aloud to their constituents. They were waiting for the opportunity to stop with the code words, already.

2007-04-12 16:39:12 · answer #1 · answered by nemesis 4 · 1 1

Did you hear Malik Shabazz call Michelle Malkin a prostitute tonight on the O'Reilly show?

2007-04-12 23:41:33 · answer #2 · answered by scarlettt_ohara 6 · 0 0

To be honest, I found Imus quite boring, the same is true for O'Reilly...though it was amusing when he would take a few moments to read through his hate mail. LOL. It's all a media ploy, to get people so riled up that they watch them to see what the they will say next.

2007-04-12 23:44:16 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Well lets not point fingers. The Imus incident did not need to attract all the attention that it did. Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton should've been aware of the their caucasian counterparts. So if anything is starting up then African-American entertainers should speak to Mr. Jackson and Sharpton as well distance themeselves from these guys.

2007-04-12 23:42:32 · answer #4 · answered by diesel r 1 · 1 2

If you think O'Reilly is a "right wing extremist" then you obviously never watch his show.

2007-04-12 23:45:59 · answer #5 · answered by sister_godzilla 6 · 1 2

Naah. There were always there; it just gives them a reason to foam at the mouth

2007-04-12 23:50:41 · answer #6 · answered by Experto Credo 7 · 4 0

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