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    CNN fires host Rick Sanchez over controversial remarks

    Rick Sanchez fired.sanchezCNN host Rick Sanchez came under fire Friday after making controversial remarks the previous day on a satellite radio show.

    Sanchez called out Comedy Central host Jon Stewart as a "bigot" for mocking him, and complained that Jews — like Stewart — don't face discrimination. He also suggested that CNN, and perhaps the media industry more broadly, is run by Jews and elitists who look down on Hispanics like himself.

    [Related: Stewart to hold D.C. rally to 'restore sanity']

    Clearly, those comments didn't sit well with the network, which put out a terse statement around 6 p.m. Friday.

    "Rick Sanchez is no longer with the company," the CNN statement read. "We thank Rick for his years of service and we wish him well."

    So far, Sanchez hasn't spoken out about the explosive interview Thursday on "Stand Up! with Pete Dominick." On the radio show, the now-former CNN star didn't just make a single impolitic statement, but spoke at length — for roughly 20 minutes — about Stewart and a media world he believes to be filled with "elite Northeast liberals" who consider Hispanic journalists "second tier." Sanchez is a Cuban-American.

    He specifically called out Stewart as someone with "a white liberal establishment point-of-view" who "can't relate to a guy like me." Also, Sanchez claimed that Stewart is "upset that someone of my ilk is at, almost, his level."

    Sanchez also has yet to address the controversy via Twitter, where he is a frequent user. He even made the social media platform a signature part of his afternoon show, "Rick's List." Sanchez didn't appear on his 3 p.m. show on Friday, but CNN's public relations department put out word that he was going to be at a book signing at the CNN Center in Atlanta. It's unclear whether he attended it.

    Sanchez joined CNN in 2004 after working as an anchor in Miami. Prior to that, Sanchez worked as a correspondent at MSNBC, providing breaking news updates at CNBC, and at other local stations.

    CNN plans to air "CNN Newsroom" in the "Rick's List" time slot, weekdays from 3 to 5 p.m.

    You can listen to part of Sanchez's rant against Stewart and his dismissive comments about Jews below:

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    3 comments

    • Robert  •  10 mths ago
      First!
    • Corey  •  Naperville, Illinois  •  2 mths ago
      I felt sorry for Rick when this happened but the way Jon Stewart would rib him was funny
    • A Yahoo! User  •  7 mths ago
      This story is too controversial to really comment on and not be in trouble. Maybe that's why there has been only one comment, which just said "first" for more than one year, since it was posted on Oct 1, 2010. Today is Oct 4, 2011. Rick's undoing was his speaking-out nature. I liked his outspoken nature, but I'm sorry it got him in hot water. He really spoke out for Hispanics and their likes.

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