— UPDATE —
Denise has apologized and deleted the tweet to Yashar.
The tweet in question has been deleted. I apologize to @yashar for responding to a perceived attack on my family in the manner I did and regret any embarrassment I caused @benshapiro and the @realDailyWire as well as @bdomenech and @FDRLST.
— DC McAllister (@McAllisterDen) March 31, 2019
As the Sunday morning editor, it’s always ‘interesting’ to cover any sort of drama and/or chaos that occurs on Twitter on a Saturday night. Yeah, interesting, that’s it.
And boy howdy, with the blow-up between Denise McAllister and Yashar Ali it was even more ‘interesting’ than usual.
Here’s the basic rundown between what went down with Denise and Yashar as far as we understand it …
- Denise tweeted about her husband getting cranky with her during the North Carolina NCAA Tournament game.
- Yashar thought it was sad.
- Denise got angry.
The end.
Ok, so she didn’t just get angry, she got so off-the-rails, RAGE-angry that she was let go by The Federalist and no longer writes for The Daily Wire.
It all started here:
“He’s right. I slipped.”
Oh Denise ☹️ pic.twitter.com/8cWlcGPtUm
— Yashar Ali ? (@yashar) March 31, 2019
Should Yashar have just screen-capped Denise instead of tagging her? No.
Should she have lost her sh*t over THIS tweet though? No no. Maybe a simple, ‘Yashar, mind your own business,’ tweet would have sufficed? Eh, what do we know?
Oh so sad. @yashar is lost. He doesn’t know his purpose as a man. He doesn’t know his purpose as a human being. He doesn’t know his purpose as an Individual. So he wallows and tries to find himself in another man’s asshole. Sad.
— DC McAllister (@McAllisterDen) March 31, 2019
You know that face you make when you just can’t even? Yeah, made that face.
A gay man commenting on a heterosexual relationship is just. Sad. Pathetic really.
— DC McAllister (@McAllisterDen) March 31, 2019
Yes. Because he doesn’t know how to make love to a woman.
— DC McAllister (@McAllisterDen) March 31, 2019
I love when my tweets get picked up by Soros-funded operatives. I laugh at you.
You can’t intimidate me. When you’ve watched chemo mixed with your blood throb through an IV, life takes on a different perspective. You know what is true. And you know what’s ridiculous.
— DC McAllister (@McAllisterDen) March 31, 2019
Millennial women are such children.
Let your man be a man. Let your man have his space. Let your man have a sense of humor.
Most of all, trust your man. Stop thinking of yourself all the time and think of HIM! https://t.co/awxvLC2ID7
— DC McAllister (@McAllisterDen) March 31, 2019
We’re not actually including all of her tweets … let’s just say we’re pretty sure Hallmark won’t be including her prose in any birthday or Christmas cards anytime soon. And as we mentioned up top, The Federalist let her go.
In response to your many inquiries, we've spoken and Denise McAllister will not be writing for us at The Federalist any more.
— Ben Domenech (@bdomenech) March 31, 2019
And then she herself mentioned that she quit The Daily Wire:
The minute Ben Shapiro DMed me that I was no longer welcome bc I had criticized a gay man the way I did despite the times I’ve been threatened for standing for conservative principles, the right of women to vote contrary to the feminist herd, and support of masculinity, I quit.
— DC McAllister (@McAllisterDen) March 31, 2019
She then wished The Federalist well:
I’m thankful for everyone @FDRLST and my best to them in fighting the good fight.
— DC McAllister (@McAllisterDen) March 31, 2019
Sort of.
I was fired when I criticized a gay man who mocked my heterosexual relationship. Yet no one defended me when I stood for masculinity and God’s design for sexuality despite outlets saying they represent Judeo-Christian values about sexuality, identity and purpose. What is truth?
— DC McAllister (@McAllisterDen) March 31, 2019
You either care about your brand. Or you care about principles, morality, and truth. Choose. God will judge.
— DC McAllister (@McAllisterDen) March 31, 2019
Alrighty then.
Yashar did tweet this …
I was bullied for being Iranian as a kid. But I never felt ashamed of my ethnicity. I came out on 8/17/2001 & while it hasn’t always been easy, I have always been proud of who I am. I’m Iranian, gay, and Catholic. Perhaps an odd combo, but I wouldn’t change who I am for the world pic.twitter.com/xGPzoDzM13
— Yashar Ali ? (@yashar) March 31, 2019
Like we said … INTERESTING.
Right?
*eek*
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