Ann Coulter: MSNBC Shouldn’t Suspend Alec Baldwin for ‘Just a Curse Word’

Ann Coulter doesnt believe MSNBC was right to suspend Alec Baldwins weekly show after he was filmed calling a paparazzo a cocksucking fag last week.

Speaking with NewsMaxTV host Steve Malzberg Monday evening, Coulter defended the hot-headed MSNBC host from suspension, dismissing his use of the word fag as throwaway curse word.

They shouldnt have suspended him, she said, noting that the photographer was not actually gay. According to Coulter, This was just a curse word. It was like using the f-word and, frankly, a lot of these paparazzi photographers deserve it.

After his comments resulted in media outrage, Baldwin apologized (but not before claiming he said fathead, not fag). Coulter is willing to forgive the actors outbursts, given how much entertainment media hounds him and his family.

Its not something Alec Baldwin said in a calm moment on television, she told Malzberg. He has been harassed horribly by photographers and now this stalker, and hes trying to protect his family and he curses. That is what happened.

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