Palin Slams Rahm Emanuel over 'R Word' - Supports Dr. Laura over "N Word'

Re: Sarah Palin Slams Rahm Emanuel Over 'R Word'

Rahm should catch up, the word "retarded" is now on the Forbidden list but Sarah's just attention whoring and using her kid while doing it.
 
Re: Sarah Palin Slams Rahm Emanuel Over 'R Word'

It amazes me that these are the people in position to run this country.

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Re: Sarah Palin Slams Rahm Emanuel Over 'R Word'

Her response to something that had nothing to do with her is retarded.
 
Sarah Palin Retardely Politically Correct

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According to the New York Post, Sarah Palin posted a note on her Facebook page this past Monday calling for President Obama to fire his Chief of Staff, Rahm Emanuel, for comments he made that she said were offensive to children with developmental disabilities.

In the Facebook posting entitled “Are You Capable of Decency, Rahm Emanuel?,” Palin called for his firing for comments attributed to him in a Jan. 26 Wall Street Journal article where [Emanuel] called plans by liberal groups to run ads against moderate Democrats "F—ing retarded."

  • “I would ask the president to show decency in this process by eliminating one member of that inner circle, Mr. Rahm Emanuel, and not allow Rahm’s continued indecent tactics to cloud efforts,” Palin said in the posting.

  • “Just as we’d be appalled if any public figure of Rahm’s stature ever used the “N-word” or other such inappropriate language, Rahm’s slur on all God’s children with cognitive and developmental disabilities – and the people who love them – is unacceptable, and it’s heartbreaking,” the post continued.

Now, I'm not particularly a fan of Rahm Emanuel. I could take or leave him. But, just as I have problems with the GLBT movement equating its fight with the Civil Rights Movement's fight against racism, I have problems with taking every slur and elevating it to the level of racist bigotry.

Nevertheless, lets look at Texas.


<font size="4">Is Sarah Palin's Political Correctness - Equal Opportunity ???</font size>

As reported in McClatchy, the flap between Sarah Palin and White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel over his use of the word "retarded" has spilled over into the Texas governor's race.

Republican Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison's campaign has not been shy in recent days about letting media outlets know that Republican Gov. Rick Perry's political consultant, David Carney, <SPAN style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">repeatedly used the word "retarded" in a conference call with Dallas television station KERA in advance of last month's television debate</span>.

The incident, which the Perry campaign has confirmed, didn't get much attention.

But with Palin scheduled to campaign for Perry at a Houston-area rally on Sunday, news outlets are devoting time and energy to <SPAN style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">whether Palin is only offended when Democrats use the word inappropriately.</span>

"It was an unfortunate choice of words and the Governor is extremely disappointed," campaign spokesman Mark Miner said.

Politico reported Thursday that rocker Ted Nugent has also used the word "retarded" in a way some might find offensive. Nugent is scheduled to play the national anthem at Sunday's Perry/Palin event.​

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Seems to me, Sarah Palin has a Retarded Double Standard.

QueEx

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Careful T.O., AAA will soon say people are 'obsessing' on Sarah Palin's stupidity.

QueEx
 
Re: Sarah Palin Slams Rahm Emanuel Over 'R Word'

Palin's campaign against the "R-word" hits snag with Limbaugh

Sarah Palin's campaign against the derogatory usage of the word "retard" collided with her campaign to maintain her popularity with conservatives today, with confusing results.

A Palin spokeswoman seemed to back away from earlier criticism of conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh. Yesterday, when asked for comment on Limbaugh's use of the "r" word in a recent broadcast.

Palin spokeswoman told Greg Sargent of the Washington Post, "Governor Palin believes crude and demeaning name-calling at the expense of others is disrespectful." Today, Stapleton claims the statement was meant generally and she was not specifically referring to Limbaugh. Still, she declined to say that Palin believes Limbaugh's statements were acceptable. Sargent reprinted the email he sent Stapleton in which he specifically asked about Limbaugh's statement.

Palin's non-rebuke rebuke of Limbaugh comes after she called on President Obama, earlier in the week, to fire his chief of staff after using the word. According to the Wall Street Journal, Rahm Emanuel called liberal activists who wanted to run ads against conservative Democrats "f------ retarded" in a closed-door meeting at the White House. On her Facebook page, Palin likened Emanuel's "slur on all God's children with cognitive and developmental disabilities" to using the "N-word," something she deemed "unacceptable" and "heartbreaking." Emanuel later issued an apology to Special Olympics chairman and CEO Tim Shriver.

However, Palin's conservative cohort Rush Limbaugh took offense to people, presumably including Palin, protesting Emanuel's remark. On his radio show, Limbaugh lamented that "our political correct society is acting like some giant insult's taken place by calling a bunch of people who are retards, retards." That comment caused Greg Sargent to request a reaction from Palin's spokeswoman. It also caused confusion over whether Palin believes Limbaugh's public statements - like Emanuel's private ones - crossed the line.

One person who is not letting Limbaugh off the hook is Special Olympics CEO Tim Shriver. Shriver's campaign against the "r" word is the reason Emanuel issued an apology when the controversy initially broke out. Shriver's office exclusively provided Yahoo! News with a strongly worded email he sent to Limbaugh today, part of which reads:


As a public figure, you have the great opportunity to influence the hearts and minds of millions of people in this country and around the world. People with intellectual disabilities - the largest group of people with disabilities in the world - have suffered generations of discrimination and humiliation. In the 21st century, they, together with their families and friends, are continuing their battle for the simplest form of justice: the justice that comes with a recognition of their full humanity. In their eyes and in the hearts of millions of others who love and care about them, language is important. So together, we have chosen to try to sensitize others to the pervasive but often ignored prejudice they suffer by asking for a change of language and a change of heart. For you or for anyone else to mock those who strive, often against long odds, for the recognition and respect they deserve, seems gratuitously hurtful and degrading.


Our message is as simple as it is powerful: people with intellectual disabilities are human beings. Gaining social recognition of that humanity continues to be an elusive goal for them and for those who love and care about them. For centuries, they have borne the stigma of institutionalization, sterilization, social isolation, and bigotry. The names associated with them - such as "retarded" and "retard" - have for too long been used as cruel taunts.


Despite the searing pain that this word (and others) has visited on millions, people with intellectual disabilities have nonetheless persevered to try to gain their dignity. For half a century, mothers, fathers, siblings, and people with intellectual disabilities have worked to open the eyes of the world to the simple truth that each of us has gifts. They do not deserve to be mocked by you."


http://news.yahoo.com/s/ynews/ynews_ts1114
 
Palin Slams Rahm Emanuel Over 'R Word' - But Supports Dr. Laura Over 'N Word'

Sarah Palin defended radio personality Laura Schlessinger, who announced
this month she was ending her "Dr. Laura" program after using a racial epithet
repeatedly on the air during a discussion with a caller about racism. Schlessinger
later apologized but said her free speech rights were being violated by those
urging station affiliates and sponsors to drop her program.

<font size="3">"Dr. Laura: don't retreat...reload!"</font size> Palin tweeted. She called Dr.
Laura "even more powerful & effective w/out the shackles, so watch out
Constitutional obstructionists. <font size="3">And b thankful 4 her voice, America!"</font size>

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SO,

Sarah Palin Slams Rahm Emanuel Over the 'R Word'​


BUT,


Sarah Palin Supports Laura Schlessinger Over the "N Word"​


WHAT,

A hypocritical little Bitch.​
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Re: Palin Slams Rahm Emanuel Over 'R Word' - But Supports Dr. Laura Over 'N Word'

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SO,

Sarah Palin Slams Rahm Emanuel Over the 'R Word'​


BUT,


Sarah Palin Supports Laura Schlessinger Over the "N Word"​


WHAT,

A hypocritical little Bitch.​
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It's like there's two of them and they don't keep up with what the other one said.
 
you guys are missing the point. In her mind R-words are good people that should be defended while N-words are bad people who should be held accountable and called what they are. There is no hypocrisy just racism.
 
you guys are missing the point. In her mind R-words are good people that should be defended while N-words are bad people who should be held accountable and called what they are. There is no hypocrisy just racism.

Interesting.

QueEx
 
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