Nancy Grace has reached the tipping point.
Jon Stewart gave her the royal "Daily Show" send-off.
Even "Pop of Shock" Stephen King is appalled by "Graceless and Tasteless", citing the Grace airing of the pre-suicide interview of young mom Melinda Duckett as "...ugly and shameful. As journalism it's immoral, and as entertainment, it's outright pimpery."
Yet-in CNN's infinite wisdom-with several lawsuits pending against Grace-has permitted her access to the victims of Virginia Tech.
Together...let us engage in a collective virtual "What's up with that?"
Tipping points are reached through grassroots efforts, thanks to people likeMichelle from Madisonthat have lit the online fire to "Fire Nancy Grace".
Michelle is an old online bud of mine, a frequent participant in the The Nancy Grace Chronicles-featured on Smashed Frog.
Through her frequent online comments, she hits Nancy Grace hard and constant, possessing a passion to get the word out on this "broadcaster".
Yet CNN continues to make big bucks off Grace.
Those in the Fight to Fire Grace, encourage those inflamed NOT to phone CNN, NOT to email discontent because such actions only improve her ratings.
Instead, beat the drums CNN fears the most.
Boycott the Grace sponsors.
Proctor and Gamble pulled advertising out from under Imus as quick as a tablecloth snapped from beneath expensive heirloom china.
The result?
Imus was history.
Money talks.
Cha-ching! CBS Radio was hit below it's Big Bucks fanny pack.
Research the Grace sponsors-which may be different in each locale-and hit CNN in their financial fanny.
How many reputations, how many lives must be lost before Nancy Grace-litigation entertainer- is fired?
You tell me.