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...Sean Hannity [a right-wing spieler] could have said it, and ... it wouldn't have even gotten noticed." True enough: racial slurs and racist humor are common in the frat-house atmosphere of talk radio, whether the format is politics (Michael Savage, Bob Grant) or comedy and news (Howard Stern, Don Imus). But a Sunday morning TV sports show--on a cable network that prizes its access to black athletes--is different. "We had explicitly told the world, and Rush, that this needs to be about football," an ESPN executive says. "And for four weeks, it worked." In fact, last...
...couple days ago, presidential hopeful John Kerry accused archrival Howard Dean of an unpardonable sin. Was the former Vermont governor a little too cozy with the French? Had he lighted a blunt and forgotten not to inhale? No, Kerry accused Dean of doing something far worse: rooting for the Yankees...
...seeks to bring all nine Democratic contenders to campus this fall as part of an MSNBC special series, “Hardball: Battle for the White House,” but four candidates—retired Gen. Wesley K. Clark, former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean, Ohio Representative Dennis J. Kucinich and Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman of Connecticut—have yet to confirm arrangements to attend...
...According to Midwestern State University vice-president Howard Farrell, Clark "was asked what he would do if he was president on a couple of issues - one question was on the budget, and another was on military affairs, and there may have been more. He answered those." The university did not record the speech...
...From the responses I have read, it seems that the direction of the more polarized answers depends on whether the respondent either agrees or disagrees with Limbaugh's daily ideological ravings. The fact is, however, if this were an isolated incident, as it was with Howard Cosell, then no, he should not be "forced" to resign. But when he plays "Movin' On Up" - the theme from "The Jeffersons" - whenever speaking about Carol Moseley Braun on his radio show, it's clear there is something much deeper, darker and more insidious going on than innocent observation. Michael Lombardi Brooklyn...