Sid Rosenberg
Seriously, anyone who would give a degenerate gambler with a crack cocaine habit who can't hold a job and steals DirecTV is just asking to be scammed. Great "partners" Brandon has on his new home.
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Seriously, anyone who would give a degenerate gambler with a crack cocaine habit who can't hold a job and steals DirecTV is just asking to be scammed. Great "partners" Brandon has on his new home.
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Rosenberg was no stranger to controversy on the Imus show, which was also simulcast on MSNBC cable television, therein increasing his remarks' visibility. Among other things, he would say on-air that Venus and Serena Williams would be better suited for National Geographic Magazine than for Playboy, that "faggots play tennis" and that the United States women's national soccer team were "a bunch of juiced up dykes." He referred to Palestinians as "stinking animals" and suggested that "They ought to drop the bomb right there, kill 'em all right now" during the November 12, 2004 funeral of deceased Palestinian Authority leader Yasser Arafat.
Among other personal problems, Rosenberg has also been involved with a lawsuit for allegedly stealing DirecTV, and has an admitted problem with cocaine. Rosenberg often refers on-air to the fact that he has twice been admitted to rehab centers.
Rosenberg left WFAN on September 12, 2005 after failing to show up to host the Giants' pre-game show on September 11, 2005 (though he made an appearance for FHM in Atlantic City that weekend). As a result of the no-show, management at WFAN gave him the option to resign from the station, which he did. The New York Post reported that he would likely have been fired if he did not resign.