I watched that episode last night. I knew that they would get some crap for
that quote. I think the point that they were trying to make is although we
may feel sorry for people with disabilities the Palin's are still assholes.

Can you imagine how wacky things would have been by now if they had won?

On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 8:36 PM, Keith Johnson <keithbjohn...@comcast.net>wrote:

>
>
> I have to say I get her being offended/pissed at this one. It is directed
> straight at her, with the "former governor of Alaska" comment. If it were
> me, I'd be ticked. And understand this: I think Palin is an opportunistic,
> narrow-minded, prejudiced, self-righteous, empty-headed, petty person who
> tries to manipulate men and women alike with a wink and a smile, meaningless
> repetitive scripted speeches, and a overdone play as being just a "normal"
> American.
> So no love for Palin from me. I do get, though, how this could steam her.
> Were it being pointed at my son or daughter, I'd be pissed.
>
> But on the other hand, this also slightly reeks of the late Isaac Hayes'
> hypocrisy for getting pissed at the "Southpark" guys for lampooning
> Scientology. All the irreverent, tasteless, cruel, sexist/racist things
> Southpark had done over the years, Hayes participated in, yet he drew the
> line at Scientology? Likewise, how often has Palin attacked "Family Guy" or
> other programs on behalf of women, people of color, the poor, etc., when
> such have been portrayed in satire?
>
> The lady barely tackles Limbaugh, but up in arms on this?  She has a right
> to be upset, yeah, but spare me the selective righteous outrage from a lady
> who felt perfectly comfortable calling Obama a terrorist, and using
> not-too-subtle language that the "real America" was only to be found among
> white, rural towns.
>
> Go 'way Sarah, please!
>
>
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>  *Palin, daughter lash out at 'Family Guy' episode*
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> [image: Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin speaks before the NASCAR Daytona 500
> auto race 
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> *AP – Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin speaks before the NASCAR Daytona 500
> auto race at Daytona International … *
>
> *By BECKY BOHRER, Associated Press Writer **Becky Bohrer, Associated Press
> Writer** *– 2 hrs 8 mins ago
>
> JUNEAU, Alaska – Sarah Palin is lashing out at the portrayal of a
> character with Down syndrome on the Fox animated comedy "Family Guy." In a
> Facebook posting headlined "Fox Hollywood — What a Disappointment," the
> 2008 Republican vice presidential nominee and current Fox News contributor
> said Sunday night's episode felt like "another kick in the gut." Palin's
> youngest son, Trig, has Down syndrome.
>
> The episode features the character Chris falling for a girl with Down
> syndrome. On a date, he asks what her parents do.
>
> She replies: "My dad's an accountant, and my mom is the former governor of
> Alaska."
>
> Palin resigned as Alaska governor last summer.
>
> Palin's oldest daughter, Bristol, also was quoted on her mother's Facebook
> page, calling the show's writers "heartless jerks."
>
> "When you're the son or daughter of a public figure, you have to develop
> thick skin. My siblings and I all have that, but insults directed at our
> youngest brother hurt too much for us to remain silent," she is quoted as
> saying.
>
> "If the writers of a particularly pathetic cartoon show thought they were
> being clever in mocking my brother and my family yesterday, they failed," 
> Bristol
> Palin added in the Monday posting. "All they proved is that they're
> heartless jerks."
>
> Palin wrote that she'd asked her daughter what she thought of the show and
> Bristol's reply was "a much more restrained and gracious statement than I
> want to make about an issue that begs the question: When is enough enough?"
>
> This isn't the first time Palin has spoken out over an attack, real or
> perceived, on her family. Last year, she condemned a joke David Letterman
> made about her daughter, for which he later apologized.
>
> A "Family Guy" publicist didn't immediately return an e-mail seeking
> comment.
>
>
> 




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