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Detroit News columnist fired after using c-word reference about Michigan Attorney General

This feels like more than an ordinary slipup. Can't imagine him keeping his job at any newspaper after something like this.

But point taken.
 
So we won't see him next Tuesday?

And while the Cavs didn't necessarily fire Paul Silas for saying the exact same thing nearly 20 years ago, he was fined by the NBA and canned not long after. So, no, it isn't a sign of the times we're in.
 
I'm very familiar with Charlie's work - he's not a typical reporter - he's an outlandish personality. He's a bomb-thrower and a loose cannon, and this was destined to happen. I believe he's still employed by the Detroit market's Fox TV affiliate, though.

His job is to make people gasp - that's his schtick. That's why news organizations hire him and that's what sells his books (I own one).

That said, I'm not a fan of Michigan AG Dana Nessel, either. She takes great pride in being polarizing in a time where government officials should strive to be above that (they always should, but even more so now). In fact, the AG's office is paying the Wayne County Sheriff's Office to have a deputy parked outside her house every evening. Her address is known because her wife is on the city commission and had to put it out there when she ran.

If his column about Nessel was accurate (and I'm not sure how accurate it is), it's damning against her.

His insult absolutely was grounds for firing.
 

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