MSNBC's Baldwin to Photographer: 'C***sucking F*g'

"Get away from my wife and the baby with the camera! What f***ing language do you want that in?"

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MSNBC host and actor Alec Baldwin has been caught again using homophobic terminology in attacking the press. This time, Baldwin was caught on camera running after a photographer outside his apartment and calling him a “c***sucking f*g.” Confronting the photographer, Baldwin shouts, “Get away from my wife and the baby with the camera! What f***ing language do you want that in? What language do you want it in?” Baldwin’s wife, Hilaria, can be heard shouting, “Alec, let it go, let it go!” He then turns around and shouts again, “Get away from my kid with the camera. You know what’s going to happen to you, don’t you? Come on!” He then spits out as he gets into his car, “C***sucking f*g.”

This is hardly the first time Baldwin has used incendiary anti-gay language. When a British columnist reported that Baldwin’s wife, Hilaria, had tweeted at a funeral, Baldwin responded by calling the reporter a “toxic little queen” and stating, “If [sic] put my foot up your f***ing ass, George Stark, but I’m sure you’d dig it too much.” He added that the reporter was a “f***ing little bitch.” Earlier this year, a black photographer in New York accused Baldwin of calling him the n-word.

But Baldwin can get away with all of this because he is an ardent leftist. After calling the British reporter a “toxic little queen,” for example, he issued a statement to the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation stating, “My ill-advised attack on George Stark of the Daily Mail had absolutely nothing to do with issues of anyone’s sexual orientation. My anger was directed at Mr. Stark for blatantly lying and disseminating libelous information about my wife and her conduct at our friend’s funeral service.  As someone who fights against homophobia, I apologize.” GLAAD quickly accepted the apology. They shouldn’t have done so quite so quickly, it appears.

MSNBC has yet to comment. Neither has Baldwin’s longtime commercial client, Capital One.

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