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The "Situation" with Jay Severin

June 10, 2005 1:27 pm ET

Boston radio host Jay Severin confirmed on the June 7 edition of MSNBC's Imus in the Morning that he would be a "permanent cast member" on MSNBC's new show The Situation with Tucker Carlson. Severin, a former longtime Republican political consultant who has worked for the presidential campaigns of George H.W. Bush and Pat Buchanan, has a history of controversial comments, including a suggestion on how to deal with Muslims in the United States: "I think we should kill them."

Prior to hosting talk radio, Severin worked as a political advertising consultant. Clients of his firm, Severin Aviles Associates, included George H.W. Bush's 1980 presidential campaign and his political action committee (Fund for America's Future); Pat Buchanan's 1996 presidential campaign; the Republican National Committee; and the Reagan White House. [The Washington Post, 3/19/98; National Journal, 12/10/88; Adweek, 8/4/86; Crain's New York Business, 11/30/87]

Among Severin's more controversial statements:

From the June 7 edition of MSNBC's Imus in the Morning:

DON IMUS (host): Somebody told me you've been hired by MSNBC as a permanent cast member on Tucker Carlson's fine new program entitled The Situation, which will begin -- which will debut on June 13. Is that right?

SEVERIN: I plead guilty. That's true. I'm rejoining MSNBC for The Situation with Tucker Carlson. And I can't wait.

IMUS: What will be your role there?

SEVERIN: I play the crazy brother-in-law.

IMUS: Oh, I see. Is this something you'll be able to do from Boston?

SEVERIN: I'll be doing it from -- no, I'll be live in the studio at [MSNBC] world headquarters there in Secaucus [New Jersey]. So I'll be having to do the radio show very frequently from Secaucus or New York.

IMUS: Oh, so this is a pretty good deal for you.

SEVERIN: Well, sure. I'm an old-time MSNBC guy.

IMUS: Right, so this could be a pretty good show, couldn't it?

SEVERIN: I think it's going to be great. Tucker is extraordinarily smart. He's entertaining. He's quick. He's fun.

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