Rick Sanchez Apologizes: My Comments About Jon Stewart And Jews ‘Should Never Have Been Made’

Rick Sanchez and Jon Stewart
Start your day with TPM.
Sign up for the Morning Memo newsletter

Former CNN host Rick Sanchez released a statement today apologizing for his “inartful” comments about Jon Stewart and the Jews, and saying the remarks “should never have been made.”

Sanchez was fired from CNN last week after he said on a radio show that Jon Stewart is “a bigot,” and implied that the Jews run the media.

In the statement, Sanchez confirmed reports that he apologized to Stewart on Monday.

“Despite what my tired and mangled words may have implied, they were never intended to suggest any sort of narrow-mindedness and should never have been made,” he wrote.

Here’s the full statement:

On October 4th, I had a very good conversation with Jon Stewart, and I had the opportunity to apologize for my inartful comments from last week. I sincerely extend this apology to anyone else whom I may have offended.

As Jon was kind enough to note in his show Monday night, I am very much opposed to hate and intolerance, in any form, and I have frequently spoken out against prejudice. Despite what my tired and mangled words may have implied, they were never intended to suggest any sort of narrow-mindedness and should never have been made.

In the aftermath of these comments, CNN and I have decided to part ways. However, I want to go on record to say that I have nothing but the highest regard for CNN and for my six wonderful years with them. I appreciate every opportunity that they have given me, and it has been a wonderful experience working for them. I have tremendous respect for everyone there, and I know that they feel the same about me. There are no hard feelings – just excitement about a new future of opportunities.

I look forward to my next step with great anticipation. In the meantime, I will continue to promote my book, Conventional Idiocy, in the hopes of broadening the discussion to get a better understanding between all Americans, regardless of race, creed or religion.

Jon Stewart responded to Sanchez’s comments on his show on Monday. Watch it here.

Latest News
Comments
Masthead Masthead
Founder & Editor-in-Chief:
Executive Editor:
Managing Editor:
Associate Editor:
Editor at Large:
General Counsel:
Publisher:
Head of Product:
Director of Technology:
Associate Publisher:
Front End Developer:
Senior Designer: