Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Bachmann Wanted Demands Apology Over "Lyin'" Intro Music on Jimmy Fallon
Michelle Bachmann, Late Evening With Jimmy Fallon Bachmann Wanted is not any "Lyin' A-- B----" and he or she is demanding an apology from NBC for insinuating they might be one using a poor song choice. On Monday, Bachmann came out on Late Evening With Jimmy Fallon, where she showed up in this area on stage for the 1985 Fishbone song "Lyin' A-- B----," carried out by house band The Roots. Jimmy Fallon later apologized via Twitter for choice of intro music. "I'm honored that @michelebachmann was on our show yesterday and i'm so sorry in regards to the intro mess. I'm wishing she returns." See the relaxation of current day news Bachmann came out on Fox News' America's Newsroom on Wednesday, accepting Fallon's apology, but imploring NBC to apologize too. "In the event that were Michelle Obama, who'd emerge round the stage, so when that song happen to be carried out for Michelle Obama, I have undoubtedly that NBC may have apologized to her and likely they'd have fired the drummer, or otherwise suspended him," Bachmann mentioned. "None of the happened from NBC. That is clearly a type of prejudice for that Hollywood entertainment elite, but it's also, In my opinion, sexism too. This wouldn't be tolerated when the was Michelle Obama it shouldn't be tolerated it could be a conservative lady either." Responding to his choice of music, Roots drummer Questlove mentioned in the statement: "The performance will be a tongue-in-mouth area and occasionally decision. The show was not aware from it which personally i think below componen if her feelings were hurt. That was not my intention." Should NBC apologize?
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