Alec Baldwin has a serious bone to pick with The New York Post.

The "30 Rock" actor has long been very open about his distaste for the newspaper, but his criticisms reached a new high this week after a columnist attacked Baldwin and defended a woman charged with stalking him, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

New York Post columnist Andrea Peyser wrote a piece this week about Genevieve Sabourin, a Canadian woman who claims she had an affair with Baldwin in 2010 and that the relationship continued over the Internet afterward. She has been charged with stalking Baldwin and was arrested in April for showing up at his apartment. Sabourin was arrested yet again on Tuesday for sending a tweet to Baldwin's wife, Hilaria.

In Peyser's post column, she called Baldwin a "bloviating psycho who seduces small women and bashes puny photographers," and urged him to drop the charges against Sabourin.

That suggestion set Baldwin off and invited an angry tirade on Twitter against the paper and the columnist herself.

"Everyone who breathes air knows the Post is the worst newspaper in human history," Baldwin wrote. "But shame on them for politicizing a criminal case ... and shame on the morally bankrupt partisan trash Andrea Peyser, who demeans all women by inferring that a charge of criminal harassment is overkill when the defendant is a woman. The 'lovesick' defense."

Baldwin also said it was preposterous for the Post to suggest that he could or would drop any charges against his stalker.

"When some1 is arrested + brought up on charges, the DA's office functions as a state agency, and does not respond, like a concierge. The New York Post would have you believe that certain people have the ability to direct the DA to do their private bid," he said.