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To: longnshort who wrote (729633)7/29/2013 12:31:12 PM
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I saw Hippo legs saying that Billy is a great guy on TV. She totally stood by him. LOL



To: longnshort who wrote (729633)7/29/2013 12:32:58 PM
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Weiner's sexting partner shows off her stuff at the beach.

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To: longnshort who wrote (729633)7/29/2013 12:45:56 PM
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Reporter who said Romney’s happy with ‘black people drowning’ named producer of ‘Crossfire’
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07/29/2013 by Jeff Poor


But Chalian is perhaps best known for the controversial remarks he made back in August 2012 while still working at Yahoo News. While covering the Republican National Convention in Tampa, he disparaged GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney and the Republican Party, which had decided to go ahead with the convention despite a hurricane making landfall in the southeastern U.S.

“They’re not concerned at all,” Chalian said over a break during the ABC News/Yahoo News webcast. “They’re happy to have a party with black people drowning.”


Chalian was ultimately fired by Yahoo News for those remarks, but did apologize almost immediately.

A month later, Chalian landed the vice president of video programming at Politico, but left the Virginia-based outlet back in July to “pursue other opportunities.”

Prior to serving as the Washington bureau chief for Yahoo News, Chalian was a political director for ABC News and a political editor for PBS’s “NewsHour.”

Read more: dailycaller.com