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Fonzi Relapses With C-Word

Earlier this week we reported that a viewer named “Fonzi” (formally known as @mrfonzerelli) called The Daily Caller‘s Mary Katharine Ham a “c–t” over Twitter after she appeared on FNC’s “The O’Reilly Factor.” Needless to say, Ham’s reaction was a mixture of outrage and a gnawing feeling that Fonzi had attacked not just by way of her gender but because of her conservative ideology.

In his original tweet, “Fonzi” wrote,” I really can’t stand this Obama hating right-wing puppet/mouthpiece c–t @mkhammer.”  (We’ve dashed out the full word.) Fonzi retracted his name calling and apologized but maintained that her FNC appearances annoyed him. Ham publicly scolded him and said reasonably arguing with someone after they call you such an epithet was less than desirable.

But within 24 hours and two tweets later, the alleged LA-based tweeter was back at it, calling a woman the c-word: “U chemically blonde C–T, stop referencing me! You’re trash! Typical looking OC woman w/ a sun fried chest & much needed Botox.”

Come on Fonzi, learn your lesson.

Female Journo Gets Called C-Word

The Daily Caller‘s Mary Katharine Ham got a taste of nastiness that can be the Internet last night.

After appearing on FNC’s “O’Reilly Factor,” a watcher called her a c–t. Later he “retracted” it but not his thoughts — he still detested her appearance on the network. “Big hate-mail night tonight! You never know what will set people off.” Ham wrote on Twitter.

Hate-filled indeed.

The man spewing such hate in her direction was Fonz or @mrfonzerelli, whose account has him based in LA. We know he’s not the real Fonzi, as in Henry Winkler. Ham dressed him down: “C-word is kinda the definition of hate. I have critical things to say, & I say them in a perfectly reasonable way. You, OTOH.” He told her she could “take a long walk off a short pier.” And then explained himself saying, “No hate. Just night after night when you’re on O’Reilly, you ALWAYS have something negative to say. You sound coached & prepped.”

UPDATE: Ham explained to FishbowlDC: “He didn’t actually specify what ticked him off. He called me a right-wing puppet who sounds rehearsed. Then he apologized, which, you know, accepted but it’s pretty hard for one to earn the right to a policy discussion after the c-word.” Ham believes, in part, that Fonzi’s use of the c-word was ideological. More thoughts from Ham after the jump…

Are you a female journo who gets vicious online correspondence that insults your gender? We want to hear from you. Email us at FishbowlDC@mediabistro.com.

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Daily Caller Piles Into Top of the Hill

Daily Caller staffers and about a trillion (exaggerating slightly) other people piled into Top of the Hill last night at the Pour House on Capitol Hill. The reason for the party (as if the Daily Caller really ever needs a reason) was to welcome new members of Congress and their aides to Washington. Topics of conversation included how crowded the room was, Congress stuff and political musings, the fantastic open bar, and Daily Caller spokeswoman Becca Glover Watkins‘ birthday (which, as FBDC noted earlier, is today).

As is the case with any good party, people got fairly drunk. A pleasant, fun kind of drunk. Editor-in-chief Tucker Carlson took notice, and also addressed how crowded the Top of the Hill had become. “I’m not try to encourage people to drink, but there’s a lot of alcohol downstairs as well,” he said.

A number of congressmen were in attendance, but we spotted one  freshmen for sure: Michael Grimm (R-N.Y.).

Also at the party: Publisher Neil Patel, executive editor Megan Mulligan, Mary Katharine Ham, reporters Jon Ward, Chris Moody, Jonathan Strong, Jeff Winkler, and Mike Riggs (the “Daily Baller” wasn’t doing anything too crazy though), and online editors Julia McClatchy, Chad Brady, and Pat McMahon (who demanded to be mentioned “or else”); Fox News’ Shannon Bream and her husband Sheldon; ABC News’ Ann Compton, her husband, Dr. Bill Hughes, and her daughter, the Atlantic‘s Annie Hughes; Chris Bodenner, also of the Atlantic; WaPo‘s Katherine Zaleski; Washington City Paper‘s Mike Madden; Chris McGreal of The Guardian; C-SPAN’s Howard Mortman; Dan Hirschhorn of Politico; CNN’s Brianna Keilar; Washington Examiner “Yeas and Nays” columnist Nikki Schwab; Christina Wilkie and A.B. Stoddard of The Hill; Moe Tkacik; Kurt Bardella, spokesman for Rep. Darrell Issa and the bain of Daily Beast‘s Howard Kurtz‘s existence; Speaker of the House John Boehner‘s spokesman Michael SteelTony Blankley, Executive Vice President at Edelman; and NYP‘s Charlie Hurt.

Lots of love among Daily Caller staffers. Reporter Jeff Winkler goes in for a kiss with online editor Pat McMahon. Spokeswoman Becca Glover seems to enjoy it.

WCP‘s Mike Madden, however, didn’t enjoy it. (We don’t know that he was watching the kiss, but it’s entirely possible.)

Photos courtesy of Wonkette‘s Elizabeth Glover.

Daily Caller’s Ham Posts First Video

The Daily Caller‘s newest star, Mary Katharine Ham, has her first video up. She appears in it as it’s shot on the office’s broken air hockey table.”My productions are occasionally low tech and occasionally low class,” she says.

The videos of the cranky grandparents are worth pausing your day to watch. “Holy crap,” says Ham. Let’s watch that again.

View here.

The Daily Caller Party: Even a Caveman Can Attend

The cast of characters at Monday night’s Daily Caller second official keg party was nothing short of colorful. For one thing, this wild-haired intern from Reason Magazine, Armin Rosen, showed up and life as we know it will never be the same. For another, even without the original guest of honor, GOP consultant Roger Stone, the celebration of new hire Mary Katharine Ham, turned out a jammed hallway full of journalists and guests and a keg sponsored by Miller-Coors. Stone had to be in New York to coach gubernatorial hopeful Carl Paladino. “This is how it should be,” remarked Daily Caller V.P. of Sales Alex Treadway, raving that Ham is sure to be a publication star.

The Wild Haired intern, meanwhile, was opening up. “Please don’t ruin my career,” Rosen repeatedly begged FishbowlDC throughout an evening that felt like something between a summer camp outing, a blog convention and a trip to the circus. Before fleeing the party, the intern’s boss, Matt Welch, Reason‘s Editor-in-Chief, asked me to babysit Wild Hair and make sure he didn’t do anything stupid. (Note to Editors: We’ll be glad to babysit your reporters, but a) really? b) it’s questionable FBDC policy, and c) we wouldn’t dream of stopping a journalist from partaking in any form of stupid activity he or she so desires.)

Soon enough, the intern’s clear Doppelganger emerged: the Geico caveman. He explained the simplicity of his hair upkeep. “It’s easy, I don’t comb it – ever,” he said. “All you have to do is get into a sublime state of not caring and you get this hair.”

Party banter ranged from Washington’s uptight nature and the Brett Favre sexting scandal to House GOP leaders and Twitter follower counts. “People in Washington are boring as f—k,” remarked Daily Caller’s Mike Riggs. And yet, those here could hardly be considered boring – Less Government’s Seton Motley, when Wild Hair was pointed out, pulled out a shirtless picture of himself (perhaps from the 80s) with wavy blondish hair cascading to his waist.

Riggs swore he wasn’t “on anything” Monday night except beer. We believed him (mostly) until he knelt down on one knee and bestowed solemn praise to another partygoer, The Exiled’s Mark Ames, while chanting, “Oh my f—king God. Oh my f—king God.” Washington City Paper’s Moe Tkacik, who came to the party with Ames, suggested that some in Washington might have Asperberger’s Syndrome. She’s a recent transplant to Washington and hire to WCP. (If you haven’t seen her work, it’s a must).

Others in the crowd: Daily Caller spokeswoman Becca Glover Watkins, Publisher Neil Patel, Editor-in-Chief Tucker Carlson, the Washington Examiner’s J.P. Freire, The Hill’s Christina Wilkie and Wonkette’s Elizabeth Glover. Also from Wonkette was the newly hired Morning Editor, Riley Waggaman, who looks like something out of a Harry Potter movie with blond hair, glasses and a bright turquoise button-down. Already partied and gone were The Weekly Standard’s John McCormack and TWT’s Eli Lake. McCormack, referring to Riggs’s recent shrooming escapade, tweeted about the party, saying he “felt a little funny after eating some Halloween candy but a purple monkey just flew in the room and told me candy is not laced.”

Many Daily Caller reporters were on hand to kick the keg. The included Alex Pappas, Jeff Winkler, Jonathan Strong, Chris Moody, Matthew Boyle, a part-timer, and a mystery staffer from a Democratic lawmaker’s office who didn’t want to be identified. (An office rule forbids office staffers from being Google-able alongside the boss’s name.) More in the crowd: TWT’s Ben Birnbaum, CNS’s Nicholas Ballasy, The Atlantic’s Chris Good and Daily Caller’s new blog consultant Klaus Marre.

It’s time to check on Wild Hair

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Daily Caller Party Proceeds Sans Roger Stone

This just in from The Daily Caller party planning department regarding their second kegerator party Monday night at the publication’s downtown office suite. GOP consultant Roger Stone (above left) was supposed to be the star of the evening. But plans have changed as he’s expected elsewhere.

“Unfortunately, Roger Stone will now be in New York on Monday night prepping candidates for the gubernatorial debate. Join Tucker, Neil and The Daily Caller to welcome Mary Katharine Ham (above right) to the staff. The event will proceed as planned.”

The Daily Caller Disparages Olbermann

The Daily Caller‘s Jim Treacher and newest hire, Mary Katharine Ham, have dug up this preliminary version of MSNBC’s Keith Olbermann‘s “Lean Forward” ad. Watch it here.

Treach insults Olbermann and MSNBC, snarking on his blog, “Apparently, MSNBC thought this was a bit too accurate in depicting what Keith’s show is really all about. Good call, MSNBC!”

This isn’t the first time The Daily Caller has roughhoused Olbermann. Over the summer, the right-leaning publication and Olbermann were engaging in weekly Friday Twitter wars.  Maybe Olbermann will declare them Worst Persons in the World.

Good Morning FishbowlDC Readers

Quote(s) of the Day

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Weekly Standard Cruise – a modern day Love Boat?

“About to leave Boston on @weeklystandard cruise. Have no idea if my new phone will work up north. If tweeting sparse, blame Canada.”
- The Weekly Standard‘s Mary Katharine Ham in a Saturday tweet regarding a cruise. We hope communication works – we have to hear what’s happening.

Morning jesting

“You know who I hate? Sam Stein in D.C. Tell us 15-year-old Sam Stein, tell us what’s going on in America.”
- MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” host Joe Scarborough joking to HuffPost‘s Sam Stein on this morning’s program. Stein replied, “Should I just get off the set right now? This has been the worst introduction ever.”

Reporter reacts

“WTF?”
- A FishbowlDC reader’s response after informed that he or she didn’t make the “Fishbowl’s Finest” beauty list out this week.

Are these pleasant feelings?

“Stuffed and tipsy from brunch! Thanks to @ShiraToeplitz, @EBrotherton, @ByTriciaMiller and @Kitschkitch for helping make my birthday so fun!” – Roll Call‘s Ali McSherry in a Sunday tweet. We wish McSherry a happy birthday!

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Good Morning FishbowlDC Readers

Quote(s) of the Day

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Traveling Journos

“I’m at Beverly Hills Hilton for lunch & I’m informed this is bathroom where John Edwards was cornered by Enqu http://tweetphoto.com/36055185.”
- The Weekly Standard‘s Mary Katharine Ham in a weekend tweet. Ham is also a video blogger and political commentator for FNC.

TV reporter gets delayed; drinks beer

“Hey @delta, I appreciate the call to say we’re delayed. Would have appreciated it more BEFORE getting to the airport.” And later: “Upside to being delayed in NOLA airport: am drinking a beer at the gate and no one has even batted an eyelash.” – Bloomberg TV’s Lizzie O’Leary in weekend tweets.

And in response…

“@lizzieohreally at least you get beer. My layover (right word?) at Penn Station is dry. Le sigh.” – AP’s Phil Elliott, U.S. national politics writer in a weekend tweet.

Editor raves about Portland airport

“Bye, Portland. Thanks for awesome vacation and a total lack of sales tax. Hearkening back to earlier tweet, PDX is an outstanding airport.”
- The Hotline Editor Reid Wilson in a weekend tweet.

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Morning Reading List, 09.11.08

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Good morning Washington.

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We’ve got your morning mix of media Muesli after the jump…

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