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Jerry Lewis: “Illiterate Fag”?

Jim Burroway

September 4th, 2007

Jerry Lewis telethonJerry Lewis has hosted the grueling day-long Muscular Dystrophy Association Telethon every day year since 1966. When I last saw the telethon during the 1970′s, I was drawn by the morbid fascination of watching a man slowly deteriorate over the course of the twenty-two hour broadcast, wondering if he would slip up and do something embarrassing on live coast-to-coast television. I was always disappointed, but that was usually offset by the record-breaking donations it generated each year.

Lewis was filling airtime by clowning around with the camera. He pointed to another camera, saying, “Oh, your family has come to see you. You remember Bart, your oldest son.” And he moves on to the next camera. That’s when to some ears at least, he introduced that camera as “Jesse, the illiterate fag… No…” And then he quickly moves away as the audience groans.

I should point out that he might have said “fat…” instead of “fag…” Honestly, it’s hard to tell. The sentence was clearly left unfinished either way. You can see the video for yourself here.

Jerry Lewis 2007 TelethonI don’t know whether this is an Isaiah Washington moment or a misfired stab at a Don Rickles joke. I’m willing to cut him a little slack (he’s of a certain generation, it was the eighteenth hour, he’s clearly not as sharp as he once was, he might not have actually said “fag”), but I do think he needs to address this.

And I suspect he probably will. I predict that he’ll release a statement sometime in the next 24 to 48 hours, either denying that he said what we think we heard, or apologizing for an ill-considered joke. Or maybe some kind of a combination of the two. What do you think?

Meanwhile, the MDA telethon raised $64 million yesterday, besting last year’s telethon by $3 million.

Update: This was faster than I expected:

“I obviously made a bad choice of words. Everyone who knows me understands that I hold no prejudices in this regard,” he said. “The success of the (telethon) and all the good that will come from it shouldn’t be lost because of one unfortunate word. I accept responsibility for what I said. There are no excuses. I am sorry.”

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Lynn David
September 4th, 2007 | LINK

Odd… growing up Catholic I heard that word quite a bit on the playground. But I never picked it up. Not because I am gay, but because it never seemed like something one should say. It just never came to be a word I would use.

Unless I was bitching at a lover and by then the word was almost one of endearment. Maybe Jerry could claim…. nah….

David
September 4th, 2007 | LINK

Say what one will about his talent, Mr. Lewis’s response showed a lot of class – he didn’t dawdle or make excuses, he didn’t play the victim, or explain it away as ‘humor’.

Quite a few members of the younger generation of entertainers could learn a lot from his example.

Willie Hewes
September 5th, 2007 | LINK

And that, Isaiah, is how you apologise.

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