Forum: Current Events
Topic: CNN fires Rick Sanchez
started by: Liberal

Posted by Liberal on Oct. 01 2010,10:18 pm
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(Oct. 1) -- Late this afternoon, CNN announced that it had fired anchor Rick Sanchez following controversial comments he made about Jews, the media and Comedy Central host Jon Stewart.

"Rick Sanchez is no longer with the company. We thank Rick for his years of service and we wish him well," a statement from CNN read.

Appearing Thursday on the Sirius radio program "Stand Up! With Pete Dominick," Sanchez, who was born in Cuba and grew up in Florida, repeatedly took aim at Stewart, calling him a "bigot."

When pressed by Dominick as to what he meant specifically, Sanchez gave the following explanation.

"I think he looks at the world through his mom, who was a schoolteacher, and his dad, who was a physicist or something like that," Sanchez said, according to transcripts provided by the radio program's blog. "Great, I'm so happy that he grew up in a suburban middle-class New Jersey home with everything you could ever imagine."

Dominick then asked what group it was that Stewart held a prejudiced view toward.

"Everybody else who's not like him," Sanchez responded. "Look at his show, I mean what does he surround himself with?"




Later in the program, Sanchez retracted the word "bigot" from his criticism of Stewart. "All right," Sanchez said. "I'll take the word bigot back; I'll say prejudicial, uninformed." But as the conversation continued, Sanchez hammered away at Stewart, and after Dominick noted that, being a Jew, Stewart had a sense of what it was to be an oppressed minority, Sanchez laughed.

"Very powerless people," Sanchez said with a snicker. "He's such a minority, I mean, you know. ... Please, what are you kidding? I'm telling you that everybody who runs CNN is a lot like Stewart, and a lot of people who run all the other networks are a lot like Stewart, and to imply that somehow they -- the people in this country who are Jewish -- are an oppressed minority? Yeah."
Sanchez argued that Jews don't experience the same level of discrimination as blacks and Hispanics.

"I grew up not speaking English, dealing with real prejudice every day as a kid; watching my dad work in a factory, wash dishes, drive a truck, get spit on. I've been told that I can't do certain things in life simply because I was a Hispanic," Sanchez said. "My friends who are black, I've seen that with them; I've seen that with a lot of minorities. I can't really think -- although I understand the plight of Jews, and all the experiences, and the things that have happened historically for them -- but I can't say that my buddy Glen or my buddy Izzy who I grew up with in South Florida ever were prejudiced against directly simply because they were Jewish. There may have been jokes around them or about other things, but it's kinda -- you know what I'm saying, it's kind of a different thing."

Surge Desk's calls to Sanchez and CNN seeking comment were not returned.

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Posted by Grinning_Dragon on Oct. 01 2010,10:46 pm
He deserved it.
Posted by Expatriate on Oct. 02 2010,10:11 am
Will Jack Cafferty be next, he's outspoken and provocative made some controversial remarks..
Sanchez proved his point the Jews are not an oppressed minority, CNN verified that when they fired him...

Posted by hairhertz on Oct. 02 2010,6:31 pm
You want the truth?  You can't handle the truth!  So sayeth the Sanchez.
Posted by Expatriate on Oct. 03 2010,10:21 am
The Truth, I never really cared that much for Sanchez, my guess, he'll move to Fox put on a dog & pony show dancing to Murdock's tune..
Posted by Liberal on Oct. 03 2010,11:05 am
I couldn't stand the Spanish crap, the Las Fotos Del Dia bit just rubbed me the wrong way every time I heard that stupid voice.

I wonder if this would have been something they would fire him for if they didn't have Parker and Spitzer on deck.

Posted by allergic to bogus on Oct. 04 2010,1:15 pm
Who would even notice???? According to the polls, no one even watches CNN.
Posted by gijoeman on Oct. 04 2010,5:15 pm
So viewers automatically agree with content they watch? This is a given in your mind?
Posted by Expatriate on Oct. 04 2010,5:16 pm

(allergic to bogus @ Oct. 04 2010,1:15 pm)
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Who would even notice???? According to the polls, no one even watches CNN.

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Foxnews.com averages around 12 million or 13 million monthly unique users, according to Nielsen Online, rarely approaching the 35 million to 40 million uniques that leaders Yahoo News, MSNBC and CNN regularly deliver in aggregate. Some of that disparity can be explained away, as both Yahoo and MSNBC draw heavy traffic from their portal counterparts, and CNN benefits from traffic driven by CNNMoney.com and Sports Illustrated’s site.

But even on its own, CNN.com consistently beats Foxnews.com by 7 million or 8 million unique users. Per comScore, the gap is even larger: 43.4 million uniques for CNN.com in June vs. 11.4 million for Foxnews.com. Plus, CNN.com regularly bests Foxnews.com in measures like page views, time spent and video streams—and it has opened an early lead in mobile (14 million uniques vs. 9 million in May for Fox, per Nielsen).


Few of us watch the TV, but then must of us don't lead the life-style of an over weight house wife...

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