She deserves the bad press from this. What she did as morally reprehensible and what she continues to do is—guess—morally reprehensible.
That's interesting. Why didn't you bring Ted Nugent up in your first post? Is it because you couldn't actually remember him until you read an article about it in the past few hours and decided to go with you gut instinct that everyone who isn't ready to cut off Annoying Orange's head is a tribal?
Because his initial target was specific members of the public which acted in a hypocritical manner in an effort to point out a problem at large while trying to connect Kathy Griffin to the same problem. It honestly sounds like you're trying to ascribe some motives and words to Seventh that I am failing to see here. If he were to mention Ted Nugent in his first post, then the following discussion would likely be about comparing Nugent and Griffin, which as neither the desired result, and by extension can devolve into hearsay.
The goal was to target to point out cultural problems at large as a motivating force for individuals' actions, which is something that conservative pundits such as Ben Shapiro and Dennis Praeger go on great length to denounce. Ted Nugent
could have been brought up, but for the sake of discussion, doesn't holding that back allow for broader discussion on the topic before specifics get involved?