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...list of America's foreign policy priorities-below China, national missile defense and, apparently, Iraq-when the new Administration took over. But Cheney made his case on the Rush Limbaugh radio show. This was like George W. Bush choosing to deliver a State of the Union address on Imus...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sending Out the Smite Squad | 3/28/2004 | See Source »

...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 week's ratings...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Pills, Race and Rush | 10/13/2003 | See Source »

...sticker shock. National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice will soon be appearing on Oprah to do a version of the same. The Administration's plan to bypass the traditional media has got so creative that someone in the White House suggested the Secretary of Defense should appear on the Imus in the Morning radio show. Donald Rumsfeld declined...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Inside The White House: Operation Oprah | 10/6/2003 | See Source »

...RADIO: In February, Simon & Schuster will publish "Get Out: Rants and Raves" by radio personality Don Imus. His publisher describes it as "barbs and trenchant observations on modern life...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Galley Girl: Home Cookin' Edition | 12/5/2001 | See Source »

...what's really going on under DON IMUS' cowboy hat when he's glowering off into the distance? Last week smart money would say it had something to do with HOWARD STERN. The longer-haired of the two radio shock jocks took aim at Imus' charity ranch in New Mexico, where the famously cantankerous broadcaster puts up kids with cancer and gives them chores (example: gardening) intended to heighten appreciation for old-fashioned, outdoorsy values. On his show, Stern termed the ranch a "scam." "These cancer kids show up, and Imus just lets them work on the ranch for free...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Nov. 26, 2001 | 11/26/2001 | See Source »

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