You may be asking yourself: Why isn’t MSNBC and the lib media going ballistic with wall-to-wall 24/7 coverage of this latest racist comment?
Because it wasn’t this guy calling his opponent a “n*gga”:

It was this guy:

Via Kentucky Kernel:
Press conferences after losses in crucial games are full of emotion on full display in front of millions of people hanging onto every word.
For UK’s Andrew Harrison, his lesson in not-what-to-say-in-front-of-a-hot-mike was aired to the entire world.
After UK’s loss to Wisconsin on Saturday, Harrison let slip a derogatory term about Wisconsin’s Frank Kaminsky. He was asked about the big man and subsequently let slip a pair of expletives that were caught on mike. Within minutes, the video went viral and sent him scrambling to issue an apology.
“First I want to apologize for my poor choice of words used in jest towards a player I respect and know,” Harrison tweeted. “When I realized how this could be perceived I immediately called big Frank to apologize and let him know I didn’t mean any disrespect. We had a good conversation and I wished him good luck in the championship game Monday.”
No disciplinary action has been taken against Harrison and will not be until UK has had a chance to evaluate it.
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