03 June, 2017
Do you think Kathy Griffin should have been fired? . "That was never what she intended".
Griffin's firing by CNN drew widely divergent reactions, with one Twitter follower, Anand Elgie, calling her termination "over reaction", adding: "she had a bad moment of judgment..."
However, what if she really had stopped and thought about it? She is now sitting on a $20 million nest egg. Anything goes today, right? She added that "his misogyny knows no bounds". Let's go for it.
"If I had redid the whole thing, I would have had a blow-up doll and no ketchup", she said. Her specials on HBO and Bravo have been paying her bills for years, not to mention the cash she's raked in from hosting and co-hosting on shows like "The View" and her very own comedic talkshow "Kathy". He says he takes seriously that Minnesotans were upset by her behavior, which he characterizes as "inappropriate and not something that should be anywhere" in the national discourse.
Griffin, who helped with CNN's New Year's Eve coverage, has apologized, saying that the brief video was "too disturbing" and wasn't amusing.
Her future with CNN had been in doubt since the video appeared on Tuesday. The photo shoot in which she held up a fake severed head resembling President Donald Trump was far from an audience pleaser. "I would've kept her". She shot the video with no makeup, perhaps in a bid to persuade everyone who watches it just how serious she is.
Two years later, while accepting an Emmy for her Bravo reality series, "Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D List", she declared that "a lot of people come up here and thank Jesus for this award".
"I have a no-apology policy", she told CBS News in 2012. I understand how it offends people, it wasn't amusing, I get it...
Bloom said the comedian was contacted by the U.S. Secret Service and said she has retained a criminal lawyer. Earlier in the week, Franken had said he was standing by the comedian, prompting outrage from many followers online. "Hey Hillary", Nugent said.
Naturally, this bloody-head incident was a big topic on social media, where the juvenile jury weighed in, as usual. I will continue. I ask your forgiveness.
The US president castigated the comedian on Wednesday, saying she "should be ashamed of herself" for the grisly-looking photograph.
After such widespread backlash, it may seem odd Griffin would position herself as the victim of bullying, rather than the bully. "This has been a living nightmare for Kathy".