That was wise & nice of Twitter.
As for Letterman I think he should have apologized no matter which daughter the joke was about. After all Bristol was 17 when she got "knocked up". Even if she was 18 the joke was inappropriate. As far as I know Alex Rodriguez is keeping quiet regarding. Palin made her point and now I think she should be quiet on the subject.
David Letterman did apologize for his "tasteless comment". In fact, he devoted a whole segment to his apology.
But then came Sarah Palin's interview on "The Today Show" with Matt Lauer... And on... And on... And on...
Yep. Playing the victim can be a lucrative (in terms of sentiment) for her, and I'm sure she'll exploit it.
So it's fine to trash a woman, call her a slut when she's happily married and make outrageous sexual comments about her children all because you don't agree with her politics. Gee, what's wrong with an Obama monkey joke or two then. I sure don't see the difference.
Seriously? You don't see the difference between a slur made because of loose morals and the racism in your remark about Obama and monkeys?
I'd love a go at your argument in a courtroom.
Well, if he was her boss and he talked about her dressing like a slutty stewardess, and made the comments about her that he has made for months, seems to me that's a slam dunk sexual harassment case. So, no, I don't see the difference.
I know you're a huge Palin admirer. Frankly, I don't get it. She's had her 15 minutes and I wouldn't put money on her being able to overcome it.
If folks are free to wear what they want to wear when they want to wear it and where they want to wear it, others certainly have the freedom to speak up and out about how the perceive that mode of dress.
I cannot understand how you don't see a difference between someone being called a slutty dresser -- which is a value judgement based on moral choices -- and the blatant racism of equating President Obama with a monkey.