Posted on 02/26/2016 7:40:59 AM PST by MarvinStinson
Here are more signs Sarah Palin could face an uphill battle with PBS host Gwen Ifill.
Professor Sherrilyn Ifill of the University of Maryland Law School, whom Gwen Ifill has lauded as "my brilliant baby cousin," has written that black women are not buying Sarah Palin's "false claims to feminism" and is portrayed as too perfect: "when women who are privileged present as though they have it all together, it's offensive to black women."
The Community Times, a suburban Maryland newspaper, found Professor Ifill was ardently opposed to the Alaska governor when they did an e-mail interview:
"From the first day, Palin presented herself as shooting a bear in the morning, field dressing it, cooking up the breakfast, diapering the babies, passing legislation in the afternoon, cleaning the house, satisfying her husband, etc., etc., etc. And it's just not true," she wrote in an e-mail interview. "It's hard to be an average working mom, really hard. And when women who are privileged present as though they have it all together, it's offensive to black women."
She said, "black women are not easily confused by false claims to feminism. When women like Palin lay claims to 'representing' average women, I think that black women have a visceral reaction to it."
Ifill added that Palin "missed her opportunity when she announced Bristol's pregnancy to explicitly talk about how painful it was to her as a mother - instead of making it as though this too was also part of her perfect life.
"Hillary has the sympathy of women because of what she went through with Bill in front of the whole country.
Michelle [Obama] takes pains to be self-deprecating and to talk about her concerns and fear about her girls. She insists that she couldn't do what she does without the help of her mother. Most importantly, both champion issues that affect the lives of real, average women - universal health care, equal pay, choice, etc. To do so is a recognition that real working women (not political wives or politicians) need policies that will help them maintain their families. What's the point of Palin's brand of feminism if it doesn't translate into real returns for average women?"
It can be noted that the professor is so passionate an Obama supporter that she also denounced Hillary Clinton as a phony feminist: "When she knocked back a shot and a beer in that bar in Pennsylvania, Mrs. Clinton ended any pretense of running as a feminist." She compared it to Michael Dukakis in a tank, a failed "macho stunt."
Gwen Ifill's family pride came through in her monthly washingtonpost.com online chat on October 4, 2007:
Pittsburgh, Pa.: Is Professor Sherrilyn Ifill at the University of Maryland Law School, who's spoken out so eloquently and thoughtfully on symbols of racial hatred lately, any relation to you?
Gwen Ifill: She is indeed my brilliant baby cousin, and the author of an excellent book "On the Courthouse Lawn: Confronting the Legacy of Lynching in the 20th Century."
Cousin Gwen supported that book at an event at the liberal D.C. bookstore Politics and Prose. As The Politico reported in February of 2007:
Ifill's reading illustrates how decisions are made. She had everything you need: a name to draw a crowd (her cousin, moderator of PBS's "Washington Week," introduced her); a friendship with Jim Lehrer of "The News Hour," also on PBS; and a book with a liberal, social-justice bent, about lynchings that took place outside the Deep South.
"Jim Lehrer's a great friend of the store," Meade said, adding that the store probably would have held the reading anyway, given the content of Ifill's book. "If it's something that involves civil rights, civil liberties, we're pretty interested in it usually."
The idea that Politics and Prose has a liberal bias has caused the store some consternation, but it's rooted in reality. The bookstore draws a graying, turtleneck crowd in a neighborhood known for its liberal politics in a city that gave George W. Bush fewer than 22,000 votes in 2004. Would you expect the shelves to be buckling under the weight of Sean Hannity and Co.'s latest books?
The bookstore's most well-known snub went to Matt Drudge, a conservative and the creator of The Drudge Report. Cohen reportedly called him "a rumormonger and a troublemaker" in 2000 when the store rejected his request for a reading.
has a cousin, Univerty of Maryland "law" professor SHERRILYN IFILL,
who is head of head of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund.
who cares ???
“She said, “black women are not easily confused by false claims to feminism. When women like Palin lay claims to ‘representing’ average women, I think that black women have a visceral reaction to it.”
How many non-black women see a shred of feminism in the black community? Is there any independence? Accomplishment? Education?
If black women rallied around Sarah Palin I would despise her.
I quit defending Sarah Palin when she sold out the one true conservative in the race.
wonder how ‘offended’ black women are to hillary’s trying to be an average woman...especially when she parodies black speech patterns
So your ruling elite masters have decided to stop calling Sarah Palin “white trash” and now she is privileged. Oh, and her hard work to succeed insults black women. Whatever.
How dare Sarah be born white and pretty and smart!
Its OFFENSIVE to black women that she is “all together”
Note that this is NOT a sign of idiocy on the part of these ‘offended’ black women, its Sarah’s fault some how... Right?
They work in tandem.
:: The bookstore draws a graying, turtleneck crowd ::
That should be: The bookstore draws a graying, turtleneck AND PONYTAILED crowd.
Yes because we all know the world rotates around black women.......
AMEN!!!
This kind of sh!t, posted on FR, is the BS that turns so many of us OFF!!
Actually, we should. And that's because the article gives a snapshot of the sick world Gwen Ifill lives in...the same Gwen Ifill whom the GOPe cheerfully accepts as a debate moderator.
For her, “privilege” just means people working harder and having more intellect than her coupled with an ability to follow rules and moderate their base, primitive impulses better than her.
You know, Western Civilization.
God help us when these people get control of our society.
Hey man; I go to book stores and I don’t wear turtlenecks, and my haircut is high and tight.
Whitey-sidewalls, I assume.
Semper Fi
Only those who see that incompetent and spiteful Gwen Ifill is chosen to moderate presidential debates and comment continually on the news
while her rabidly racist cousin Sherrilyn Ifill is promoted heavily to push the anti-US, anti-white agenda.
It shows how our closely connected "news" media, Academia, and various "civil rights" organizations work as one to sell the leftwing agenda.
Both Gwen Ifill and her cousin Sherrilyn are not very bright, filled with poison--perfect stooges to be put front and center by the left as part of the manipulation of the US into the disaster the left wants it to be.
The clueless, of course, are hopeless when it comes to comprehending this.
“women who are privileged” = “white women”
When you don’t want your racial hatred to be too obvious, use euphemisms.
Sounds like they are describing Hilary, not Sarah...
P.S.
Shouldn't the false claim that 63% of the population is somehow “ privileged “ be considered as offensive to white people as the “N” word is to African Americans?
I know I'm sick of it.
harpu is too clueless to comprehend that
that incompetent and spiteful Gwen Ifill is chosen to moderate presidential debates and comment continually on the news
while her rabidly racist cousin Sherrilyn Ifill is promoted heavily to push the anti-US, anti-white agenda.
It shows how our closely connected “news” media, Academia, and various “civil rights” organizations work as one to sell the leftwing agenda.
Both Gwen Ifill and her cousin Sherrilyn are not very bright, filled with poison—perfect stooges to be put front and center by the left as part of the manipulation of the US into the disaster the left wants it to be.
The clueless, of course, are hopeless when it comes to comprehending this.
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