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Neil Cavuto had controversial talk show host Don Imus (we know what happened) on because Imus is a close friend of McCain and is pulling for him hard to win, but said that McCain was really grumpy when he interviewed him earlier in the day and sounded like a completely different man.

"It was like 180 degrees from the guy I'd ever talk to."

He also said McCain sent in Palin ill prepared to answer questions to Katy and Charles. Imus wasn't attacking Obama and said he probably would make a good President. Cavuto kept trying to say that he was going to tax Don to death and strip away the fairness doctrine, but Imus didn't care at all.

Cavuto agreed to McCain's grumpiness and as their interview closed, Imus said this:

Imus: If it's close it'll be the Bradley effect...., but I hope it's not decided that way and I hope the best guy wins. And I'm going to vote for John McCain and I'd ask everybody else to. I really do think he has the potential to be a great President and we'll just hope he doesn't die.

Alright, on that upbeat note. Don Imus thank you very much

So for all the wingers that get upset when McCain's age is brought up, even his friend Imus is joking about it.

Here's the earlier interview with Imus and McCain that he referenced McCain's grumpiness which was on WABC.


Imus under fire for yet another racially-tinged comment

Don Imus appears to have stepped in it again today. When Imus was talking to Warner Wolf about the news that NFL player Adam "Pacman" Jones, who "has been arrested six times since being drafted by Tennessee in 2005," wants to drop the nickname, Imus asked, "what color is he?"

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ESPN:

Just months after returning to the airwaves with a pledge to mend the wounds caused by his racist and sexist comment about a women's basketball team, Don Imus is again drawing fire for injecting race into his radio show.

During an on-air conversation Monday about the arrests of suspended Dallas Cowboys cornerback Adam Jones, Imus asked, "What color is he?" Told by sports announcer Warner Wolf that Jones, who used to be nicknamed Pacman, is "African-American," Imus responded: "There you go. Now we know."

Imus: “What color is he?”

Wolf: “He’s African-American”

Imus: Well, there you go, Now we know.”

When I first read this story earlier, I have to admit it didn't seem like a huge deal. But once you listen to the audio, it's pretty clear Imus asked the question knowing that Jones was black, like it somehow proved whatever point he was trying to make. You knew it was only a matter of time before he dug himself another hole.

UPDATE: Poor Imus is just being misunderstood

Later Monday, Imus responded to criticism of his comments, saying he had been misunderstood.

"I meant that he was being picked on because he's black," Imus said in a statement released by his spokesman.