KHQ.COM - MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell had some tough words for Susan G. Komen chief Nancy Brinker about the growing firestorm over Planned Parenthood.
Mitchell and Brinker were discussing the controversy that has erupted around Susan G. Komen's recent decision
to end its funding to Planned Parenthood. The funding supported Planned
Parenthood's ability to provide breast cancer screenings for its
patients.
Shortly after the interview started, Mitchell disclosed her
connection to breast cancer and the Susan G. Komen Foundation. "Let me
just put out there first of all, I have been identified, an
outspoken supporter and participant in the races over the years long
before I, myself, ended up being diagnosed with breast cancer." Mitchell
announced that she was diagnosed with breast cancer in September 2011.
Mitchell added that she and Brinker have known each other a long time
through Brinker's role at the foundation and her time as a diplomat at
the State Department. "But I come to you today, you know, expressing the
anger of a lot of people," Mitchell said. "Channeling through them, you
see it on Twitter, you see it everywhere."