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Matt Drudge Just Splashed the N-Word Seven Times Across the Front of The Drudge Report

Miami-based conservative techno hermit Matt Drudge is no stranger to good old fashioned race baiting, but the headline currently adorning The Drudge Report maybe went just a little too far. It is literally just the phrase: 'N*GGER. N*GGER. N*GGER. N*GGER. N*GGER. N*GGER. N*GGER.'...
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Miami-based conservative techno hermit Matt Drudge is no stranger to good old fashioned race baiting, but the headline currently adorning The Drudge Report maybe went just a little too far. It is literally just the phrase: 'N*GGER. N*GGER. N*GGER. N*GGER. N*GGER. N*GGER. N*GGER.'


The top headline is accompanied by a picture of film director Quentin Tarantino and links to a review of his latest film Django Unchained in The Hollywood Reporter.

Drudge usually sticks to conservative politics for his site's famed top headline, and isn't known for keeping too close a tabs on things like movie reviews.

Because the headline is in quotes you might actually think the word is repeated seven times in Todd McCarthy's review. It's not. The word is only referenced twice in the entire article. Once as "n-----" and another time as simply the "n-word."

As The Atlantic Wire points out, the Twittersphere hasn't reacted kindly.

"Drudge's current headline is a distillation of his entire election year coverage," Tweets Bob Schooly.

"It's likely that Drudge did it because he's been dying to scream it himself," Tweets Nuerocat.

It could be worse. He could have used the headline for his always racial tension stroking coverage of Miami's Urban Beach Week.

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