Over the weekend, the tragic news broke that former Fox News host Eric Bolling’s 19-year-old son, Eric Chase Bolling, had passed away. Authorities are still investigating his death, but some scumbags couldn’t resist the urge to turn it into a weapon.
As Twitchy told you, marathoner Dane Rauschenberg seized the opportunity to shame the grieving father. But he certainly didn’t have a monopoly on being a terrible person. When Yashar Ali, the HuffPost reporter who originally broke the Bolling sexting scandal, expressed his sadness for Bolling’s tragic loss:
Very sad news, Eric Bolling's son, who was only 19, died last night. By all accounts, Eric was incredibly devoted to his son. Heartbreaking.
— Yashar Ali ? (@yashar) September 9, 2017
Pamela Geller evidently decided not only that Ali had no right to comment, but that Bolling’s son’s death was on his head:
. @yashar you have Bolling's blood on your hands.
— Pamela Geller (@PamelaGeller) September 9, 2017
. @yashar murderer
— Pamela Geller (@PamelaGeller) September 10, 2017
This is her reaction?
Good lord
— (((J))) (@worldtosing) September 10, 2017
Psychotic.
— Javanka Evola (@subverzo) September 10, 2017
Wow, you're unbelievable.
— Jessi (@lovelyjessij) September 10, 2017
Wtf
— Pandora's Box (@mwskb) September 10, 2017
WTF, indeed. Not only is this not remotely constructive, but it’s downright vicious and disgusting.
What in the hell is wrong with you? Sick.
— Lisabeth (@lisabeth60) September 10, 2017
Terribly irresponsible of you.
— Ophir Lupu (@oml) September 10, 2017
No one is to blame. Not the reporter, not his father. Suicide is a horrible outcome of existing pain. Your comments are inappropriate.
— K Neal (@kneal239) September 10, 2017
@PamelaGeller WTF? How are you making things better?
— Pink Flowers (@2sillime) September 10, 2017
WITAF is wrong with you? That is some vulgar shit right there.
— Francis (@porkchopgreasy) September 10, 2017
That's a disgusting and abhorrent thing to say
— Peter J. Hasson (@peterjhasson) September 10, 2017
what an awful thing to say.
— Jennifer Bendery (@jbendery) September 10, 2017
Disgusting and rephrensible attacks like this on @yashar have no place in civil discourse. https://t.co/x4IM1WXp7x
— andrew kaczynski ? (@KFILE) September 10, 2017
this is a new low
— Elizabeth Rogers (@e1izabethrogers) September 10, 2017
Congratulations, you win the "Actual Human Garbage" award. I'd say you should be ashamed, but you probably lack that emotion.
— HereForTheCovfefe (@TreasonWatch) September 10, 2017
Irresponsible use of a tweet. No excuses
— Frances (@think_a_bit) September 10, 2017
This is libel.
— Samantha Camb (@MsSamCam) September 10, 2017
This is libel and you are reprehensible.
— George Byrne Jr (@GeorgeByrneJr) September 10, 2017
Have fun with your future lawsuit.
— TheCyber (@r0wdy_) September 10, 2017
Please stop the hatred. A child is dead. Your tweet is disgusting.
— Diane.Roberts (@DianeDiva1) September 10, 2017
Wow, this is one of the most disgusting tweets I've ever read. Congrats.
— Alanna R. (@alanna_r_) September 10, 2017
Wow, Pammy! You really found another rock layer shittiness to dig into!
— Dave Bledsoe (@TheHell_Podcast) September 10, 2017
Shame on you @PamelaGeller
— Leila Gimino ? (@attaleila) September 10, 2017
Shame on you .
— Paula Nonno (@nonno_paula) September 10, 2017
This is gross. Shame on you.
— BATMAN2020! (@_tiptoeing_) September 10, 2017
Can't even respect the wishes of the family. Beyond gross. https://t.co/J4WFNpgqle
— Meagan A. Morris (@Meg_WritesStuff) September 10, 2017
Congratulations for the most baseless, exploitative, amoral tweet of the year Pamela.
— Charlie (@charliegollie) September 10, 2017
What a dark place you must be in, Pamela. You need help, and not to lash out at others.
— LikesScaryStuff (@LikesScaryStuff) September 10, 2017