Republican vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin quoted an unidentified “writer” who extolled the virtues of small-town America: “We grow good people in our small towns, with honesty and sincerity and dignity.” (9/3/08) The unidentified writer was Westbrook Pegler (1894-1969), the ultraconservative newspaper columnist whose widely syndicated columns (at its peak, 200 newspapers and 12 million readers) targeted the New Deal establishment, labor leaders, intellectuals, homosexuals, Jews, and poets.
Here are a few other Pegler quotes Palin didn't use:
Jews, he said, could not be the victims of persecution because persecution “connotes injustice…They are, instead, enduring retaliation, or punishment.” (D. Levitas, The Terrorist Next Door: The Militia Movement and the Radical Right, Macmillan, 2002, p. 71.)
He advanced the theory that American Jews of Eastern European descent were “instinctively sympathetic to Communism, however outwardly respectable they appeared.” (The New York Times, Obituary: “Free-Swinging Critic,” June 25, 1969, p. 43).
He had a habit of calling Jews “geese” because they, in his words, hiss when they talk, gulp down everything before them, and foul everything in their wake. (Diane McWhorter, “Revisiting the controversial career of Westbrook Pegler,” Slate, March 4 2004).
(...)In 1963, less than 3 months after Martin Luther King Jr., delivered his famous “I Have a Dream Speech,” he wrote in a column, “[It is] clearly the bounden duty of all intelligent Americans to proclaim and practice bigotry.” (D. Levitas, The Terrorist Next Door: The Militia Movement and the Radical Right, Macmillan, 2002, p. 71)
WOW. yeah, I want my vice president to quote fascists and bring back some good old-fashioned jew hating.
what a dumb biitch, because if she honestly didn't know who said it, she shouldn't have said it, and if she knew who said it but didn't want to say who it was so people didn't freak out- then she's dumb for thinking we couldn't just type it in google, and also evil for trying to hide fuccked up ****.
Did you check out last week's onion? They hd a really good poin/counterpoint. This guy was ripping on Palin basically for overall sucking completely. Then as a counterpoint, "Palin" was defending herself, but that pretty much came to talking about her special needs child. It was funny.
All Palin is is a political ploy so McCain can possibly get more votes with the women.
well, yeah.
I mean, it's like "hey, you can't have hilary, but there's this lady for all you feminists, and all you men who don't give a shiit who's president- at least when the news is on you can look at this."
you should have seen her face during the debate when they talked about gay rights. She was all smiles, then gay rights came up and she went all robotic and forced so she didn't have to say anything for me to know her real stance. It was great cause I didn't believe one word she was saying.
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so we have two political threads running (both started by a flaming liberal) i hate politics i can't stand blind bias that doesn't take both angles into consideration, from either side. janae is one end, and my parents are the other, both equally infuriating, however blatant or subtle. i'm just not going to bother offering my views on this whole rat race.
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