Husband of CNN Contributor Dana Loesch Calls CNN Host Soledad O’Brien ‘Anti-Semitic’

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Here’s something you don’t see every day: the husband of a CNN contributor (Chris Loesch, Dana Loesch’s spouse) calling the host of a CNN show (Soledad O’Brien) “anti-Semitic.”

Dana Loesch is also an “editor” at breitbart.com, although I’m not sure what kind of editing she actually does; the site is full of typos, bad grammar, and factual problems, rarely if ever corrected. Chris Loesch is lashing out on his wife’s behalf because Soledad O’Brien embarrassed the Breitbrats by mocking their absurd “Huggate” non-story.

As a result, the full might of breitbart.com has been unleashed against Soledad O’Brien; they’ve published more than a dozen hit pieces on her since Joel Pollak’s disastrous interview. Tremble before their wrath.

This isn’t an unusual level of vitriol for the Loeschs, though; when I criticized Dana Loesch for comparing mandatory transvaginal ultrasound procedures to having sex, she responded by calling me a child molester.

(h/t: Adam.)

UPDATE at 3/14/12 6:08:01 pm

When Eric Boehlert of Media Matters retweeted this post, this is how Dana Loesch reacted:

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