Sigh... the man has no idea the world of hurt he's let himself into with this response. A simple dignified apology - ideally during an on-air meeting with Jennifer - and everything would have blown over. When offence has been given, intentionally OR unintentionally, amends must be made.
If he's the same Kenneth W. Krause who writes for the Sceptic and the Humanist, I have some respect for his views in other areas. I particularly liked his article on gay marriage. (
http://www.thehumanist.com/humanist/11_jan_feb/Krause.html) And if he's NOT the same Kenneth W. Krause who writes thoughtful and interesting articles... oh dear. Some innocent author somewhere is likely to get hit hard.
So, people are complicated creatures and no one's ever just a villain or a bully.
Sadly for Mr. Krause, he is only compounding matters by not only refusing to admit wrong, but now de facto claiming credit for giving Jennifer "a rare and golden opportunity" to do exactly what he told her to do in the first place. Yikes! That's an extra-special level of social tone deafness.
I'm afraid Mr. Krause is about to learn an especially painful lesson about the power and reach of social media.