I'm watching the segment now, and Giant Bomb got called out for remaining silent on the Gamergate issue. Which, by and large, they have. Patrick and Alex have talked about it on their morning show, yes (and kudos to them for covering it in multiple episodes), but the live versions are only open to premium members and as a largely topical, current-events kind of show, I'm guessing there aren't that many people who go through the archives to find this stuff. Jeff's letter to the community excoriating the more extreme members for attacking people who criticized Giant Bomb's most recent hiring decisions was also welcome, but that was months ago and isn't directly connected to Gamergate.
I know at least some of the people behind Giant Bomb grapple with the subject--Patrick and Alex are clearly torn up about it whenever they discuss it on their morning show. But you look at the site most days and it basically sounds like business as usual. I mean, MSNBC just aired a nationwide news segment about it, and Giant Bomb won't even put it on their front page? You can disagree that Giant Bomb has a responsibility to speak up--to be honest I go back and forth on it myself, though I still think a stronger statement would be welcome--but I don't think Brianna Wu's statement was a smear, or that it was unwarranted.
Also, speak of the devil: Giant Bomb
just posted a story about Wu's harassment. Patrick posted to his Twitter that even though they'd been talking about Gamergate on Scoops and the Wolf, the issue was something they felt "deserved space on our site." Exactly.