08 October 2010

CNN's Rick Sanchez Fired Immediately after Calling Jon Stewart a Bigot

CNN fired news anchor Rick Sanchez on Friday, a day following he called Jon Stewart a bigot inside a radio exhibit interview in which he also questioned regardless of whether Jews should be regarded as a minority.

Sanchez, who was born in Cuba and had labored at CNN given that 2004, was host with the two-hour "Rick's List" on CNN's afternoon lineup. He did a prime-time version of that exhibit in latest months, but that ended this week because the time slot is becoming filled by a brand new exhibit featuring former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer and columnist Kathleen Parker.

Stewart had frequently poked enjoyable of Sanchez on Comedy Central's "The Each day Present," most recently for expressing on the air that his exhibit had received a tweet from House Republican leader John Boehner. Stewart called it a case of "send a twit a tweet."

"He's upset that a person of my ilk is practically at his stage," Sanchez mentioned for the duration of a satellite radio interview with Pete Dominick. Details with the interview have been posted on the Mediaite web site Friday and quickly grew to become a topic of dialog within the media entire world.

Sanchez mentioned that Stewart is bigoted towards "everybody else that's not like him." He mentioned Stewart "can't relate to what I grew up with," expressing his loved ones had been poor and he had noticed prejudice directed at his father.

Sanchez dismisses it when Dominick factors out that Stewart, who is Jewish, is also a minority.

"I'm telling you that every person who runs CNN is a lot like Stewart, plus a ton of people that run all of the other networks are a lot like Stewart, and to suggest that somehow they, the people today in this country who are Jewish, are an oppressed minority?" Sanchez mentioned, adding a sarcastic "yeah."

"I cannot see a person not receiving a career these days because they're Jewish," he mentioned.

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