What do you guys think about that? On the one hand, I can't believe it popped into his head, and he decided "Yeah, that sounds good. Let's say that." But on the other hand, why would they fire him earlier in the SAME DAY he was meeting with the Rutgers women's basketball team? THAT'S who he disrespected, THAT'S who he should answer to. Had they afterwards said they wanted him fired, it might have been the right thing to do. I saw the coach speak, and she was open-minded, and not jumping to judge him, like Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton did. I blame the media. There was no need to rush to a decision. He had one more show, and they would've had his whole suspension period to decide if that was enough. But because the media talked about it 24 hours a day, it was up in everybody's face. Now we see how they treat even one of their own. But then again, he WAS kinda conservative, so maybe I shouldn't be surprised.