Olbermann vs. (Bristol) Palin

Dec 04, 2010 19:29

Bristol Palin Strikes Back At Keith Olbermann For 'Worst Person' SelectionBristol Palin struck back at Keith Olbermann after the MSNBC host dubbed her the "Worst Person In The World" for her role as a spokesperson for abstinence with the Candies Foundation ( Read more... )

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jesidres December 5 2010, 01:47:20 UTC
No offense, but I doubt she actually wrote that.

This is a "classy" response from her mother's ghostwriters. Nothing more.

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taiki December 5 2010, 03:30:40 UTC
I was about to say, "canard? isn't that a little too wordy for her?"

Probably a PR flunky from the organization, not her mother's PR team. her mother's PR team isn't that good.

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moonshaz December 5 2010, 19:54:30 UTC
Seriously. She probably wouldn't know a canard if it walked up and bit her on the ass!

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schexyschteve December 5 2010, 00:37:17 UTC
Advocate for birth control pills, condoms, knowing your cycle, whatever, but it's incredibly stupid to keep pushing abstinence when you know it doesn't work.

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tmlforsyth December 5 2010, 02:28:25 UTC
It does work, but few people have the self-discipline to carry it out, so it's not a realistic approach. I prefer the old cheer:

Sex can wait. Mas-tur-bate! That is the safest sex one can have, unless they accidentally grab crazy glue :)

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art_house_queen December 5 2010, 04:08:48 UTC
But sometimes abstinence is not a matter of personal choice. I know it seems counter-intuitive, but realistically speaking, it's not just about having "the self-discipline to wait".

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tmlforsyth December 5 2010, 04:19:09 UTC
You mean like hormones and other teen-age stuff? I am not certain how consensual sex is not a personal choice, but I may be completely missing what you are saying.

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avalon208 December 5 2010, 00:41:24 UTC
Her response really doesn't get any better than her first sentence. "Dishonest? Oh, I've heard THAT one before!"

Bristol, accusations of hypocrisy can't really become an old canard, now can they?

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aujourlejour December 5 2010, 00:42:00 UTC
Disclaimer: I didn't see the actual segment.
I think Keith attacked this from the wrong angle. What he should have argued is that it's hypocritical for her to be an abstinence spokeswoman when SHE HERSELF said that abstinence is unrealistic. Of course, she changed her tune once the corporate $ponsorships started knocking on her door. It proves (to me, at least) that she's only in it for the money. If she really wants to work to prevent teen pregnancy, then she'd be better off working for a foundation that promotes safe sex (and reality).

On another note, we now know that the Palin publicists have taken over their facebooks.

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jesidres December 5 2010, 01:49:39 UTC
The original statement was jokey and is labeled "(NOT REALLY) Worst Persons". He spent more time gagging at The Situation, really.

But I agree, there were better ways to point out her hypocrisy and idiocy.

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mycroftholmes December 5 2010, 00:51:57 UTC
I would like to put him and Glenn Beck in a 4 foot by 4 foot soundproof plexiglass box and just watch.

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rex_dart December 5 2010, 01:10:27 UTC
that bitch

As long as we're talking about defending things, let's hear you defend your remarks.

I'm not even going to ask you to actually provide evidence that Rachel Maddow defended Fidel Castro over something he'd done that was actually wrong, because I know you won't, and probably can't. Not least because you're the sort of person who feels like you "caught" someone on national television doing something. Unless you walked into Rachel Maddow's living room when she didn't expect you and heard her saying something off the air?

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