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'''Don Imus''' is an [[American]] radio talk-show host, known for his "shock jock" speaking manner. Many  prominent Republican and Democrat politicians have appeared on his show.
 
'''Don Imus''' is an [[American]] radio talk-show host, known for his "shock jock" speaking manner. Many  prominent Republican and Democrat politicians have appeared on his show.
  
An organization called [[Media Matters for America]]<ref>[http://www.aim.org/special_report/5390_0_8_0_C/ How Hillary's Hit Man Got Imus], Cliff Kincaid, April 17, 2007. </ref> publicized some offensive comments from his show about the appearance of the [[Rutgers]] and [[Tennessee]] female basketball team players. Liberal African-American activists Al Sharpton and [[Jesse Jackson]] joined in, and said that the comments were offensive. On April 12<sup>th</sup> 2007, [[CBS]] canceled Don Imus's show.
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An organization called [[Media Matters for America]]<ref>[http://www.aim.org/special_report/5390_0_8_0_C/ How Hillary's Hit Man Got Imus], Cliff Kincaid, April 17, 2007. </ref> publicized some racist and sexist comments he made on his show about the appearance of the [[Rutgers]] and [[Tennessee]] female basketball team players. Liberal African-American activists Al Sharpton and [[Jesse Jackson]] joined in, and said that the comments were offensive. On April 12<sup>th</sup> 2007, [[CBS]] canceled Don Imus's show.
  
 
==References==
 
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Don Imus is an American radio talk-show host, known for his "shock jock" speaking manner. Many prominent Republican and Democrat politicians have appeared on his show.

An organization called Media Matters for America[1] publicized some racist and sexist comments he made on his show about the appearance of the Rutgers and Tennessee female basketball team players. Liberal African-American activists Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson joined in, and said that the comments were offensive. On April 12th 2007, CBS canceled Don Imus's show.

References

  1. How Hillary's Hit Man Got Imus, Cliff Kincaid, April 17, 2007.