Thursday, November 15, 2012

Too Funny

Well, if are you are going to look and act like a little boy...
From Infowars: On November 14, 2012, the New York Daily News reported that a Fox 19 news anchor is back on air after being suspended for calling MSNBC’s popular host and political commentator Rachel Maddow an “angry young man” on her personal Facebook page. Tricia Macke issued a public apology through Facebook where she stated her remarks were “insensitive” and “inappropriate.” Rachel Maddow is an open lesbian and has been in a long-term relationship with artist Susan Mikula. She has earned praise and recognition in the gay and lesbian community with awards and nominations from organizations such as GLAAD, After Ellen and “Out” magazine. Maddow is also an open liberal.
Tricia Macke shared the following apology on her Facebook page, “I recently posted comments on my personal Facebook page regarding cable news anchor Rachel Maddow which were insensitive and inappropriate.  http://www.infowars.com/fox-anchor-suspended-for-calling-rachel-maddow-angry-young-man-on-facebook/
How come conservatives are expected to accept any vile attack that comes their way, but one tiny little insult, which is kind of funny considering she behaves and looks like a little boy...or Justin Bieber, and the left starts to cry like... little girls who just lost her favorite doll?
If the left gets this cranky about a stupid little joke, then perhaps they ought to think twice before they rip on a conservative. Days of us conservatives of just sitting by and taking all the insults are over and we are going to dish right back.
A Fox news anchor was back on the air Tuesday night following a 2-day suspension for calling MSNBC host Rachel Maddow an "angry young man" on Facebook.
 
Tricia Macke, an anchor for Ohio's Fox 19, took to her personal Facebook page last month to rant against the cable news personality, writing "Rachel Maddow is such an angry young man" on Oct. 12.
 
She was quickly criticized by her Facebook followers, who compared the comment to making racist jokes.
 
"I am sorry," Macke wrote to one such fan. "I should have said antagonistic."
 
Commenters then took issue with the fact that the anchor did not acknowledge that her choice of words in calling Maddow a "man" was offensive.
 
"I knew what I was saying," Macke responded.
 
The exchange, which was since removed from her Facebook page, was captured in screengrabs posted by GLAAD, which launched a petition in partnership with Equality Ohio calling on Fox 19 to condemn Macke's remark.
 
"Referring to Maddow as a 'man' because she is a gay woman is completely unacceptable for someone in the business of journalism," GLAAD said in a press release last week, putting out a call on Twitter and across the Internet to spread the word.


Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/tv-movies/fox-anchor-suspended-calling-rachel-maddow-angry-young-man-article-1.1201800#ixzz2CLeTx5rU

A Fox news anchor was back on the air Tuesday night following a 2-day suspension for calling MSNBC host Rachel Maddow an "angry young man" on Facebook.
 
Tricia Macke, an anchor for Ohio's Fox 19, took to her personal Facebook page last month to rant against the cable news personality, writing "Rachel Maddow is such an angry young man" on Oct. 12.
 
She was quickly criticized by her Facebook followers, who compared the comment to making racist jokes.
 
"I am sorry," Macke wrote to one such fan. "I should have said antagonistic."
 
Commenters then took issue with the fact that the anchor did not acknowledge that her choice of words in calling Maddow a "man" was offensive.
 
"I knew what I was saying," Macke responded.
 
The exchange, which was since removed from her Facebook page, was captured in screengrabs posted by GLAAD, which launched a petition in partnership with Equality Ohio calling on Fox 19 to condemn Macke's remark.


Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/tv-movies/fox-anchor-suspended-calling-rachel-maddow-angry-young-man-article-1.1201800#ixzz2CLdMuZXD
A Fox news anchor was back on the air Tuesday night following a 2-day suspension for calling MSNBC host Rachel Maddow an "angry young man" on Facebook.
 
Tricia Macke, an anchor for Ohio's Fox 19, took to her personal Facebook page last month to rant against the cable news personality, writing "Rachel Maddow is such an angry young man" on Oct. 12.
 
She was quickly criticized by her Facebook followers, who compared the comment to making racist jokes.
 
"I am sorry," Macke wrote to one such fan. "I should have said antagonistic."
 
Commenters then took issue with the fact that the anchor did not acknowledge that her choice of words in calling Maddow a "man" was offensive.
 
"I knew what I was saying," Macke responded.
 
The exchange, which was since removed from her Facebook page, was captured in screengrabs posted by GLAAD, which launched a petition in partnership with Equality Ohio calling on Fox 19 to condemn Macke's remark.


Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/tv-movies/fox-anchor-suspended-calling-rachel-maddow-angry-young-man-article-1.1201800#ixzz2CLdMuZXD
A Fox news anchor was back on the air Tuesday night following a 2-day suspension for calling MSNBC host Rachel Maddow an "angry young man" on Facebook.
 
Tricia Macke, an anchor for Ohio's Fox 19, took to her personal Facebook page last month to rant against the cable news personality, writing "Rachel Maddow is such an angry young man" on Oct. 12.
 
She was quickly criticized by her Facebook followers, who compared the comment to making racist jokes.
 
"I am sorry," Macke wrote to one such fan. "I should have said antagonistic."
 
Commenters then took issue with the fact that the anchor did not acknowledge that her choice of words in calling Maddow a "man" was offensive.
 
"I knew what I was saying," Macke responded.


Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/tv-movies/fox-anchor-suspended-calling-rachel-maddow-angry-young-man-article-1.1201800#ixzz2CLd6Z0eE
A Fox news anchor was back on the air Tuesday night following a 2-day suspension for calling MSNBC host Rachel Maddow an "angry young man" on Facebook.
 
Tricia Macke, an anchor for Ohio's Fox 19, took to her personal Facebook page last month to rant against the cable news personality, writing "Rachel Maddow is such an angry young man" on Oct. 12.
 
She was quickly criticized by her Facebook followers, who compared the comment to making racist jokes.
 
"I am sorry," Macke wrote to one such fan. "I should have said antagonistic."
 
Commenters then took issue with the fact that the anchor did not acknowledge that her choice of words in calling Maddow a "man" was offensive.
 
"I knew what I was saying," Macke responded.


Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/tv-movies/fox-anchor-suspended-calling-rachel-maddow-angry-young-man-article-1.1201800#ixzz2CLd6Z0eE

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