Publish her address, phone number, etc. It's in the article you linked from him. And no, he wanted to get her husband fired, to punish her from having views he did not like. The author was positively thrilled he succeeded. There was absolutely no legitimate reason to call his management. None. It had nothing to do with what he considers hate speech on the part of his wife.
As an aside, I think it's disturbing you think her speech should be silenced, and it was OK for her husband to be fired. The insinuation is he should have controlled her. Consider: Say your husband writes a blog. One day your manager calls you in and fires you for something your husband wrote. Can you think of any set of circumstances where that would be "understandable?"
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@Cyber Liberty, no, I absolutely do not think that. Eek. I just reread the Gateway Pundit article and the one I posted, and I missed her address, phone number, email. Is there another article I missed?
AmyMek has become a public person through her prolific tweeting. Kelly Anne Conway is also a public spokesperson. Both of their spouses work in "opposite" fields and/or make contrasting statements of disagreement. I'm sure Kelly Anne's husband has also fielded questions about his wife's work and his opinions about her statements. I guess he's lucky his firm doesn't perceive all of this as a conflict of interest. I would say the WWE is perhaps too gunshy. They could have simply stated that they weren't interested in their employees' spouses. I'm sure this man is not the only person working for them whose spouse is a public person.
AmyMek says in her tweets that the writer threatened to post information about her. It would be interesting to see the emails or whatever he wrote her. The problem I see, in general, is that too many people will harass and threaten not only individuals who make any public statements, but their uninvolved family members, as well. She is apparently receiving threats, and the writer here is also receiving threats now. And on and on it goes.