Don Imus: Our New Co-Host?


How disturbing is that to think about? Well, actually, some one has thought about that, and she visualized it on a whiteboard in the NPR newsroom. Melissa Gray is a talented NPR producer and a wicked good cartoonist -- she's made an art of sending up NPR personalities and staff, but you have to work here to appreciate her scribblings. We've taken a picture of a drawing she did envisioning Imus as the co-host of our show. Again, she calls the show "Zak," which is NOT what the show is going to be called. (And Luke has sworn on the grave of Ira Glass, so we really mean it.)

 

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Ya got me there for a sec, Ira's still kicking I think.

Sent by Chris Wisehart | 8:24 PM ET | 04-27-2007

I've been wondering for a while why this obvious connection has not been made in the media:

CBS should give Imus's slot to the women of the Rutgers basketball team. I thought they comported themselves with complete class in a unfortunate situation, and I for one would like to hear more from them.

Sent by Jason Osder | 5:38 PM ET | 05-09-2007

A lot of people have come out of the woodwork to attack Don Imus when he was at his weakest. What happened to all his friends? All of a sudden everyone disapears from sight. Maybe Don has learned from this slamming. I really hope so. I love the guy. I keep hoping to turn on the set and see him and the guys knocking everyone who didn't stand up for him. All I can say is, PUT HIM BACK ON. Love you Don.

Sent by Bob Liedke | 11:18 PM ET | 09-20-2007

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