Radio talk-show host and Trump supporter Susan Olsen was fired from her position at a Los Angeles station after a heated exchange with a homosexual activist. Olsen, who played Cindy Brady in the iconic 1970s sit-com “The Brady Bunch”, was the host of a LA Talk Radio show called “Two Chicks Talkin’ Politics”. Homosexual actor Leon Acord-Whiting published a private message he received from Olsen that followed a broadcast in which the former child actress declared, in part, “You are the biggest f------- in the world.”
Acord-Whiting followed it up with a statement on Facebook: “It is wildly irresponsible for LA Talk Radio to allow a Trump fanatic to co-host one of their programs, where she can spew her idiotic lies unchecked. (Being a liberal and a patriot are mutually exclusive? Hillary is causing the protests & hate crimes? The Koran is a political tract?)”. He mentioned several topics that were discussed when he appeared on Olsen’s show on December 7.
Acord-Whiting added, “As much as I love [co-host] Sheena Metal, I think LA Talk Radio needs to give ‘Cindy Brady’ her walking papers.”

He wrote, “I will not listen to or appear on any shows there from this point forward until she’s gone. This isn’t just disagreeing on, say, tax plans or foreign policy. Susan Olsen spreads outrageous misinformation & it is dangerous and unprofessional.”
Olsen pushed back. She stated on Facebook, “This is the little piece of human waste. He blocked himself from me before I could even get one hit in. If you can find him, please send him my love.”
LA Talk Radio followed up on December 9 with a statement disassociating itself from Olsen. It said that it “will not tolerate hateful speech by anyone associated with our radio station and have severed our ties with a host that veered off the direction in which we are going.” The station added that it “takes pride in its close and collaborative relationship with the LGBT community and will continue to provide a home for those who have hopeful and positive messages of togetherness and tolerance to share with our listeners.”
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