‘He broke me’: A defiant, tearful Kathy Griffin slams attacks by Trump and his family

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A defiant, tearful Kathy Griffin said Friday that she regretted making a photo of herself holding a mask that looked like President Trump’s bloody severed head, but she wasn’t going to stop criticizing the president or fighting for others to do so.

The comments were the fast-talking comedian’s first beyond a video-recorded apology on social media.

The image outraged Trump, his family and many, many others earlier this week. She said five employers had canceled scheduled shows since then, and she’d been fired by CNN.

“A sitting President of the United States and his grown children and the first lady are personally trying to ruin my life forever,” she said
. “You guys know him, he’s not going to stop.

She said the online attacks on her in the last few days — including death threats — were a distraction mobilized by a president embattled by scandal. And she sought to frame it as the kind of “bullying” she’d received from older white men her entire career.

“I’m not good at being appropriate,” she said. “I’m only good at doing comedy one way. It’s in your face. I’m going to make fun of the president. And I’m going to do it more now.”

Although she reiterated her apology, she told reporters a person shouldn’t have to die for a joke in the United States.
“The threats that I am getting are … detailed and they are specific. And today it’s me, but tomorrow it might be you.”

Still, she cried as she told the gathered reporters: “I don’t think I’ll have a career after this. I’m going to be honest, he broke me.”



Chelsea Clinton and Griffin’s friend, CNN host Anderson Cooper, were among those with sharp criticisms of the gruesome photo, but reactions from President Trump, first lady Melania Trump and Donald Trump Jr. were especially incensed.

President Trump tweeted that Griffin should be “ashamed of herself,” and that his 11-year-old son Barron was “having a hard time with this.”

“Sick!” he added.

Trump’s eldest son, Donald Jr., wrote
on Twitter that Griffin’s photo was “disgusting but not surprising.”

“This is the left today,” he wrote. “They consider this acceptable. Imagine a conservative did this to Obama as POTUS?”
He also called out CNN in subsequent tweets, urging the network to sever ties with the veteran comedian and decade-long co-host of a New Year’s Eve program with Anderson Cooper.

CNN later announced its decision to part ways with Griffin.

Outside the first family, Griffin’s stunt garnered near universal condemnation from the right and left, spurring the company Squatty Potty to pull its advertising and leading Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.) to cancel an event with the comic promoting his latest book.
Across the country, venues pulled Griffin from their lineups.

After such widespread backlash, it may seem odd Griffin would position herself as the victim of bullying, rather than the bully.

It’s a word that has been associated with her brand of comedy before, and something she has talked about experiencing both as a young girl and as an adult.

Most notably, Griffin’s ongoing feud with former Alaska governor Sarah Palin came to a head during a Fox News interview, when Palin called the comic a “bully.”

“She’s a 50-year-old adult bully, really is what she is, kind of a has-been comedian,” Palin said in 2011.

The Fox News host had asked Palin about rumors that Griffin would be playing a tea party mom, modeled after Palin, on the sitcom “Glee.” But by that point, the tiff between the two women had been brewing for some time.

As host of the VH1 Divas salute to the troops in December 2010, Griffin made fat-shaming jokes about Palin’s oldest daughter, Bristol, that drew loud boos from the crowd. Bristol Palin had competed on the reality TV show “Dancing With the Stars.”

Her reaction could be called hypocritical given her history of mocking other people’s appearances. And after the Trump stunt this week and her news conference announcement about being bullied by the Trumps, the comparisons have continued.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...ily-at-presser-friday/?utm_term=.4ba4bd66a788
 
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A defiant, tearful Kathy Griffin said Friday that she regretted making a photo of herself holding a mask that looked like President Trump’s bloody severed head, but she wasn’t going to stop criticizing the president or fighting for others to do so.

The comments were the fast-talking comedian’s first beyond a video-recorded apology on social media.

The image outraged Trump, his family and many, many others earlier this week. She said five employers had canceled scheduled shows since then, and she’d been fired by CNN.

. “You guys know him, he’s not going to stop.

She said the online attacks on her in the last few days — including death threats — were a distraction mobilized by a president embattled by scandal. And she sought to frame it as the kind of “bullying” she’d received from older white men her entire career.

“I’m not good at being appropriate,” she said. “I’m only good at doing comedy one way. It’s in your face. I’m going to make fun of the president. And I’m going to do it more now.”

Although she reiterated her apology, she told reporters a person shouldn’t have to die for a joke in the United States.

Still, she cried as she told the gathered reporters: “I don’t think I’ll have a career after this. I’m going to be honest, he broke me.”



Chelsea Clinton and Griffin’s friend, CNN host Anderson Cooper, were among those with sharp criticisms of the gruesome photo, but reactions from President Trump, first lady Melania Trump and Donald Trump Jr. were especially incensed.

President Trump tweeted that Griffin should be “ashamed of herself,” and that his 11-year-old son Barron was “having a hard time with this.”

“Sick!” he added.

Trump’s eldest son, Donald Jr., wrote
He also called out CNN in subsequent tweets, urging the network to sever ties with the veteran comedian and decade-long co-host of a New Year’s Eve program with Anderson Cooper.

CNN later announced its decision to part ways with Griffin.

Outside the first family, Griffin’s stunt garnered near universal condemnation from the right and left, spurring the company Squatty Potty to pull its advertising and leading Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.) to cancel an event with the comic promoting his latest book.
Across the country, venues pulled Griffin from their lineups.

After such widespread backlash, it may seem odd Griffin would position herself as the victim of bullying, rather than the bully.

It’s a word that has been associated with her brand of comedy before, and something she has talked about experiencing both as a young girl and as an adult.

Most notably, Griffin’s ongoing feud with former Alaska governor Sarah Palin came to a head during a Fox News interview, when Palin called the comic a “bully.”

“She’s a 50-year-old adult bully, really is what she is, kind of a has-been comedian,” Palin said in 2011.

The Fox News host had asked Palin about rumors that Griffin would be playing a tea party mom, modeled after Palin, on the sitcom “Glee.” But by that point, the tiff between the two women had been brewing for some time.

As host of the VH1 Divas salute to the troops in December 2010, Griffin made fat-shaming jokes about Palin’s oldest daughter, Bristol, that drew loud boos from the crowd. Bristol Palin had competed on the reality TV show “Dancing With the Stars.”

Her reaction could be called hypocritical given her history of mocking other people’s appearances. And after the Trump stunt this week and her news conference announcement about being bullied by the Trumps, the comparisons have continued.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...ily-at-presser-friday/?utm_term=.4ba4bd66a788

This might mean more if Griffin didn't write the apology note before she did the photoshoot.
 
I think she definitely crossed the line, but the backlash is over the top.

Beyond that - she's in comedy, where you're really supposed to cross the line now & again. It's kind of ironic that we heard about "PC" every single day from Trump and his supporters, but get a different standard on this one.
 
Amazing how these hollyweirds, snowflakes, old senile politicians, libs and progressives believe their ongoing meltdowns will actually accomplish anything other than Trump getting reelected in '20.
 
I think she definitely crossed the line, but the backlash is over the top.

Beyond that - she's in comedy, where you're really supposed to cross the line now & again. It's kind of ironic that we heard about "PC" every single day from Trump and his supporters, but get a different standard on this one.

Over the top backlash...I've see that recently...can't remember where though.
 
older white guys, Trump has "chilling effect"on artists, "using power of gov't"

Kathy Griffin and civil-rights lawyer Lisa Bloom came for Donald Trump Friday.

"I’m not afraid of Trump," the 56-year-old comedian said. "He’s a bully. I’ve dealt with older white guys trying to keep me down my whole career."

At a press conference, Griffin and Bloom addressed what they both view as a disproportionate response by the president and his family after she posed with a fake, severed Trump head for photographer Tyler Shields.

Bloom said Griffin never imagined it could be misinterpreted as a threat of violence against Trump. "That was never what she intended." :palm:

Those photos, Bloom said, were meant to be a parody of Trump's infamous "blood-blood-coming-out-of-her-whatever" comments about then-Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly, who raised the question of his past misogynistic remarks at a presidential debate last August.

"She captioned it, 'There was blood coming out of his wherever.' It was a parody of Trump's own sexist remarks taken to an extreme, absurdist visual." Bloom noted that Griffin has a "first-amendment right to publicly parody the president."

The attorney continued, "The Supreme Court has ruled in a series of longstanding, bedrock cases that political satire is protected. The government cannot retaliate against citizens for it. That's an important legal right that is now under attack, as journalists, networks and artists fear retribution from Trump and his administration. He is hoping for a chilling effect on artists like Kathy."

The president, she said, "took a break from his busy schedule of tweeting nonsense words to target her satire, calling her 'sick.' Melania Trump, who has remained silent about her husband's effort to deny health care to 24 million Americans, cut Meals on Wheels and Planned Parenthood, chose to break her silence on news events to personally challenge Kathy's mental health. Donald Trump Jr. took a break from killing leopards and elephants to hound CNN and its anchors on Twitter to try to get them, not just to fire her, but to ban her from the network entirely."

The message is clear, says Bloom: "Criticize the president, lose your job."

Although she is not retracting her apology, Griffin is defending herself because, “if you don’t stand up, you get run over. What is happening to me has never happened in the history of this great country. A sitting president of the United States, his grown children and the first lady are personally, I feel, are trying to ruin my life forever.”

"You guys know him," she said. "I know him. He's never going to stop."

In addition to losing her New Year's TV gig on CNN, an endorsement and several standup performances, Griffin has received "detailed, specific" death threats and is under investigation by the United States Secret Service, which her criminal attorney, Dmitry Gorin, expects will be resolved in her favor.

She called her dismissal from CNN after 10 years "hurtful," and Bloom noted that Larry King, a longtime employee of the network, had commented that Ted Turner would never have fired Griffin.

The comedian's hands shook, her voice occasionally became choked and she fought back tears as she discussed the emotional impact of the last week.

"He broke me and then I was like, 'No, this isn’t right'. I apologized because was the right thing to do. Then it became a mob mentality pile-on.

Bloom says Griffin is not in a fair fight and wouldn't have been treated this way if she were a man. She noted that Marilyn Manson beheaded a Trump stand-in in a music video and never apologized like her client did.

"Unlike these male artists, Kathy has endured the most powerful man in America and his family using their power to target her and her employers after she apologized," the attorney pointed out.

The biggest difference between Trump's myriad other public quarrels and this one?

"He’s not just Donald Trump, real estate developer, having a celebrity feud," Bloom said. "He’s using the power of the government."

Griffin gradually regained her composure, proclaiming, "He wants to mess with me? He picked the wrong redhead!"

And anyone who thinks she's done mocking Trump is mistaken.

"Kathy has made a decision," Bloom said. "She is not going to stop speaking out for women, LGBT rights, vets and others. She will continue to be the fierce, brutally honest she-ro that millions love. She will continue to push the edges of our comfort level, to challenge us and make us think."
https://www.usatoday.com/story/life...y-trrump-feud-is-not-a-fair-fight/102426450/#
 
WOW. Trump called her actions disgusting and said his son was having a hard time with it and that triggered poor Kathy?

Ever notice how thinned skin these comedians are?
 
I think she definitely crossed the line, but the backlash is over the top.

Beyond that - she's in comedy, where you're really supposed to cross the line now & again. It's kind of ironic that we heard about "PC" every single day from Trump and his supporters, but get a different standard on this one.
Tell CNN, they're the folks that fired her. I couldn't care less what she did. Never heard of her before and will soon forget her, I'm sure. If that photo is her idea of what is funny then maybe I can humor her with this:

 
what a vicious , ill-tempered, fake apologist,blame it on the older white guys,lying piece of crap that "Trump is using the government" -man hating ( wouldn't have been treated this way if I were a man)
piece of human garbage, far-left Trump Delusional Syndrome infected , vile and vindictive classless Hollywood tart this is.
 
what a vicious , ill-tempered, fake apologist,blame it on the older white guys,lying piece of crap that "Trump is using the government" -man hating ( wouldn't have been treated this way if I were a man)
piece of human garbage, far-left Trump Delusional Syndrome infected , vile and vindictive classless Hollywood tart this is.

You should get really pissed off at Kathy Griffin!

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what a vicious , ill-tempered, fake apologist,blame it on the older white guys,lying piece of crap that "Trump is using the government" -man hating ( wouldn't have been treated this way if I were a man)
piece of human garbage, far-left Trump Delusional Syndrome infected , vile and vindictive classless Hollywood tart this is.

I mean, read over this response, and then talk about derangement again.
 
I mean, read over this response, and then talk about derangement again.
look thru the USA piece I posted Thing..while I editorialize ( ok -rant ) she is human garbage.
look at the insane charges she levels at Trump/Older white guys" etc..
She even claims Trump is using the government to go after her..
 
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