Imus Appears On Sharpton Radio Show
C Goodman
Radio talk show host Don Imus is good at putting other people in the hot seat. But Monday, it was his turn.
He appeared on the Reverend Al Sharpton's radio show to address last week's controversial remarks about the Rutgers women's basketball team. Last Wednesday, Imus described the predominately black team as "nappy-headed hos." Imus later apologized for the remark, but that hasn't stopped Sharpton and others from calling for his resignation.
Before his appearance on Sharpton's show, Imus again addressed the controversy on his nationally-syndicated "Imus in the Morning" broadcast. He described himself as "a good person" who made a bad mistake. He added, "Here's what I've learned: that you can't make fun of everybody, because some people don't deserve it. And because the climate on this program has been what it's been for 30 years doesn't mean that it has to be that way for the next five years or whatever because that has to change, and I understand that."
Imus apologizes on "Imus in the Morning" Monday.
A few hours later, he was in Sharpton's radio studio. The civil rights leader didn't back down in calling for Imus' resignation.
Here's the video.
Meanwhile in Chicago, Rev. Jesse Jackson kept his promise to picket outside NBC's offices there. A small group of protesters marched while carrying signs and shouting that "Imus must go."
MSNBC, which simulcasts Imus' radio show, has called the remarks deplorable. A spokeswoman says the matter is under review. Radio station WFAN maintains that Imus will not be fired.
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