Good night and good news!
By now everyone knows that Rick Sanchez has been canned by CNN. Sanchez is the real-life Ted Baxter-ish anchor who, among other things, called Barack Obama “our cotton-picking president,” and who didn’t know how long nine meters was and thought that volcanoes only happened in warm places.
He is a classic, blow-dry, airhead, newsreader masquerading as a “serious newsperson.” It was to CNN’s shame that they put him in the position of anchor and to their everlasting shame that they kept him there for even a day.
But now he’s been canned for saying he’s held back because he’s Latino. That and calling Jon Stewart a bigot. And for scoffing at the idea that Jews are a “powerless minority.” And for referring to “white folks.” And for generally being a whiny bitch. (And for being so stunningly dumb as to not realize that he’s stunningly dumb… and that’s the reason Stewart goes after him– and not because of his last name or where he was born.) The more Sanchez talks, the more he reveals himself to be paranoid, bitter and not much of a big thinker.
Why talk about it here? Because he targeted a standup comic (Stewart) and because he made the remarks that led to his dismissal on a show hosted by a comedian– Pete Dominick host of the XMSirius show, “Stand Up! with Pete Dominick.”
Listen to the interview. (Part 1 is embedded below… Part 2 is right at the top of the righthand column on Youtube. The comments are particularly entertaining.) Even Dominick knows that he’s got a bombshell on his hands– he even alludes to the fact in mid-interview. He handles the interview very well. Dominick, you’ll recall, got a red envelope on Last Comic Standing a few years back but passed on going to the semifinals rather than give up his radio gig– or at least that was the word on the street at the time. The Sanchez interview will, no doubt, make Dominick more visible.
Dominick’s reaction to Sanchez’ giggling dismissal of the idea of Jews being an oppressed minority is priceless. And it’s jaw-dropping to listen as “Trainwreck” Sanchez finds himself in a hole… and keeps digging.
It’s 20:33 total, but it’s worth listening to the whole thing. Dominick lays on the “I’m glad I got to know you” stuff a little thick at the end, but I think part of that might be his appreciation that Sanchez might have boosted his career by saying outrageous stuff on his show. (Sanchez might have said the stuff because he’s so utterly unaware that, in this age of social media and viral video and audio clips, even remarks made on a satellite radio show can quickly surface and tank your career. Duh!
You’d think that, after Allan Burns and James L. Brooks so effectively skewered news anchors that no network would dare hire someone as obviously pompous and boneheaded as Sanchez. You’d be wrong.
Pete Dominick and Pete Lee, on the Terasse de la Jardin, at the 2006 Just For Laughs Festival, as photographed by SHECKYmagazine.com!
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I don’t think I’ve seen this Rick Sanchez guy on TV for more than a few mins.- I’m a bit deficient in my cable TV watching (or broadcast for that matter) but what’s interesting is that he’s pretty f**king far from stereotypically “Latino” looking, in the sense of what white Americans would typically react with prejudice to, from visual appearance, if they were inclined to such prejudices. He certainly doesn’t look like Luiz Guzman or even Antonio Villaraigosa. He looks closer to an Andy Garcia or those Menendez Bros. who killed their parents years back. He’s Cuban, which means very Spanish (European) which basically means “White.” And that’s how most people would see the guy. He looks “whiter” than many Southern Italians. many Americans (white or not) would also see him as a “fool,” for his words and thoughts and behavior, which millions of Americans also thought of George W Bush who I’m pretty sure is definitely considered “white.” Interestingly, Greg Giraldo, who was technically Latino, and was probably rightfully proud of it, never seemed to make a deal out of it or play the “race” card. I can’t imagine G.G. EVER saying “I didn’t get my big TV series because I’m Latino.” And last I recall, John Stewart mercilessly makes fun of just about any and everyone- including LOTS of individual Jews- because he’s a comedian first, a political analyst/commentator second, and a Jew somewhere further down that list.
The very idea that Stewart would mock someone because of his last name or country of birth is ludicrous. Sanchez is just dumber than a barrel of hair. (And, he’s overbearing and about as genuine as Tang.) His indictment of Stewart isn’t even a good try. We suspect that he got caught up in the whole “say something controversial to sell my book” thing and said a bunch of controversial (but ultimately unbelievable) things. (And we also suspect that he underestimated the reach of satellite radio.) It is ironic that the man identified as “CNN’s social media pioneer” couldn’t figure out that his remarks would ricochet around the WWW and eventually result in his dismissal.
Here is a story about Ricks hit and run that left a young man parylized and eventually dead. See ya Rick.
http://www.mofopolitics.com/2009/07/22/cnns-rick-sanchez-hit-and-run-dui-leaves-victim-jeffrey-smuzinick-paralyzed/