So apparently, after reading several sources on this, this is what actually went down.
1. Microsoft apes Sony's self-publishing announcement, making mention of the fact that the XB1 is a devkit as well, and for $100, you can publish your own titles.
2. Phil Fish and Jonathan Blow, both being leading figures in the indie gaming community, seemed like a natural fit for members of the media to contact to ask their opinions on how they thought this could effect them. Specifically, Game Informer. Fish and Blow reportedly responded with insults and threats towards this particular journalist for daring to ask them about this, essentially flying off the handle over nothing, in my opinion.
3. Marcus Beer, AKA the Annoyed Gamer, catches wind of these happenstances and defends the media's interest in their opinions on a valid issue that could potentially effect both of them, in a way that is apparently routine for him to do, in a rant. Aside from the "BlowFish" insults, Beer made some valid points. Media interaction is a two way street, and it's unfair for Fish and Blow to come around shilling their games to the media, but unrealistic to expect that the media would not then come to them for their opinions, etc. Not to mention, he made mention of the fact that BOTH Fish and Blow made the conscious choice to appear in Indie Game: The Movie, and had to know what kind of publicity that would then give them, so it's impossible to have your cake and eat it too.
4. Phil Fish catches wind of Beer's podcast and responds in a classic Phil Fish way, directly to Beer. The ensuing fight results in Fish taking his ball and going home. Beer offers both Blow and Fish an avenue to discuss their side via his podcast, but Beer's rant had absolutely zero to do with either of them being on his show. He was merely attempting to call hypocrisy on Blow and Fish's attitudes towards the media, except when they have something to shill.
I'm gonna personally go with Beer on this one, and then I'm going to ignore this happening, roll my eyes and get back to playing good, non-derivative games. :3