The conversation began innocuously enough, but it quickly degenerated into race-baiting by political commentator Greene:
Katie Pavlich, Townhall.com columnist and author of a blistering exposé on the Fast and Furious scandal, rightly took Greene to task:
https://twitter.com/#!/KatiePavlich/status/198482192551251968
https://twitter.com/#!/KatiePavlich/status/198487341860532224
https://twitter.com/#!/KatiePavlich/status/198488811439783936
https://twitter.com/#!/KatiePavlich/status/198489398210330624
https://twitter.com/#!/KatiePavlich/status/198490500955770880
https://twitter.com/#!/KatiePavlich/status/198491115761057793
https://twitter.com/#!/KatiePavlich/status/198545890766618625
As of this post’s publication, we’re unaware of any apologies by Jehmu Greene. Her most recent tweet was on May 2nd.
There’s no doubt that Ms. Greene owes Tucker Carlson an apology. Unfortunately, given her predilection for name-calling and lack of interest in fact-based discussion, it might be a while. Or never.
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