During a segment on CNN's Anderson Cooper 360, Crossfire co-host Tucker
Carlson told fellow co-host Paul Begala to "lighten up" about
syndicated radio host Rush Limbaugh's racist comments to an African
American caller. When Begala pointed out the offensive comment and
questioned President George W. Bush's decision to appear on Limbaugh's
show -- particularly in light of the Republican National Convention's
Day 2 theme of "compassionate conservatism" --Carlson dismissed his
concerns and Limbaugh's racist statement, calling Limbaugh "pretty
amusing." From the August 31 edition of CNN's Anderson Cooper 360:
BEGALA: The problem is, for the second day in a
row, George W. Bush is undermining the central message of this very
well-scripted and well-executed convention. ... Tonight they want to
show compassionate conservatism, what does Bush do? He goes on The Rush
Limbaugh Show, not exactly the home of compassion. Rush Limbaugh
famously once told an African American caller, and I'm quoting him
here, "Take that bone out of your nose." Not exactly a
people-of-compassion kind of statement.You can't have it both ways ...
CARLSON: Hold on. Settle down. Lighten up. It's
not a kook radio show. Look, you know the guy's telling jokes. I mean,
I must say if there's one issue that divides the parties -- it's not a
race issue, that's a pretty tired throwback, I think that stopped
working in about 1984 -- Hold on, lemme just say one thing. If there's
one issue that divides the parties, it's humor. You have on the one
side this kind of relentless, harsh, grim, dour humorlessness, and on
the other side, you know, I don't know Rush Limbaugh, whatever you
think of him, he's pretty amusing. [more ]