RUSH: Here’s Scott in Raleigh, North Carolina. You’re next, sir. Hello.
CALLER: Hello, Rush. I find it interesting that ABC, the same network that you had such trouble with by making some comments about a particular quarterback is the same network that is allowing Kanye West to come and be a part of their NFL kickoff thing Thursday night, and he totally, I mean, I think has pretty much slandered the president of the United States and, hey, he’s still welcome to come! Whereas you make a comment that wasn’t nearly as off base or totally wacko, and you get all that heat. I see why you cut out of the TV business, Rush.
Then after that, MTV and Black Entertainment Television announce that they’ve hired Kanye West for more telethons this weekend, and they’re going to give him even more time to speak. Then we learn that he was invited to be on the NFL’s big kickoff show Thursday night at eight o’clock. You know, the NFL season starts tomorrow night, the New England Patriots hosting the Oakland Raiders and Kanye West and the Rolling Stones are doing this big music blowout thing for an hour before the game starts, and the NFL made a point: (banging desk) “Kanye West is our guy! Kanye West is on our team! Kanye West will be part of the pregame show on Thursday night.” I must confess (laughing) I did flashback to that ESPN incident, and I said, “Hmm, Kanye West, NFL okay. Rush Limbaugh, NFL, persona non grata.” It’s just what it is. But your observations about the television business are pretty poignant, Scott, and I appreciate your call.
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