Posted on 07/03/2009 3:31:16 PM PDT by kristinn
The Huffington Post, an official arm of the Obama administration, published an article a few minutes ago on the resignation of Alaska Governor Sarah Palin with the following headline: Palin Will Run in '12 on More Retardation Platform
To make sure that the article's reference to Gov. Palin's infant son Trig who was born with Down Syndrome last year, the article is keyword tagged by the Huffington Post: ...Sarah Palin Trig; Trig; Comedy News
The article is authored by Erik Sean Nelson was posted at the Huffington Post at 6 p.m. EDT.
The text of the article:
In Sarah Palin's resignation announcement she complained about the treatment of her son Trig who always teaches her life lessons. She said that the "world needs more Trigs, not fewer." That's a presidential campaign promise we can all get behind. She will be the first politician to actually try to increase the population of retarded people. To me, it's kinda like saying the world needs more cancer patients because they teach us such personal lessons.
Her first act as President: To introduce a Pre-K lunch buffet that includes lead paint chips. Sort of a Large HEAD-START Program.
She will then encourage women to hold off on pregnancies until their 40's just to mix up some chromosomes.
She now is in favor of abortion only in case of diploid birth.
Her policies will increase jobs because Wal-Mart is building new stores each day and someone has to be the greeter.
This will lead to smaller government because fewer Americans will have the cognitive ability to hold a government job.
Look, she says she's resigning as governor because people are making attacks on her and Trig. If she ever did become president, all Osama bin Laden would have to do to defeat the United States is Photoshop a picture of Trig and she'd surrender the country that night. As she said, "That's not politics as usual." It isn't. Politicians don't usually quit for so stupid of reasons.
Nelson's HuffPo bio: Erik Nelson has written for several comedy websites and published short fiction while living in the deep South. He has studied the local culture of his Red State and feels confident that they have accepted him as one of their own. Big mistake.
Join him behind enemy lines, deep in the Red Zone. Or email him at erikseannelson@gmail.com.
The Huffington Post was recently invited to the White House to ask a question of Barack Obama at a nationally televised press conference. The questioner, HuffPo National Editor Nico Pitney, asked a question on a pre-arranged topic of Obama. Pitney was trusted to do so because of his background as a Democratic party operative.
Link to HuffPo article about Gov. Palin and her son Trig.
I can scarcely stand to think of what an incomplete one might be like.
It's already gone into the Memory Hole.
But..but..she resigned....why are they still maligning her?
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Maybe because they are in fact what you only call yourself as a screen name.
That is the most disgusting piece of excrement I’ve ever read! What happened to all the PC disabled person talk? the word “retard” wasn’t supposed to be used again. One thing for sure, if ObamaDeathCare were to take over people like Trig would become targets, maybe THAT is why Sarah moved so fast. She is out to stop Deathcare.
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Yes, ‘useless eaters’ - those horrible sick, elderly and disabled who dare to use public funds for care. Since Obama’s main guy for health care reform is a believer of denying extended care for these ‘useless eaters’, the thought did cross my mind that perhaps Sarah has been called to a different direction - and you gotta respect that.
I recently heard Bob Beckel on the radio reaffirming the thought that health care had to change because it was the last 3 years of a person’s life that cost the most. I don’t recall him saying that we needed to compassionately euthanize those ‘useless eaters’ but the implication was clear. When the first story emerges of a 38 year old mom with terminal breast cancer denied the extension of life to see her kids in order to save healthcare costs, only then will you see an outcry. I only hope we’re not too late.
My blood is boiling right now.
Glad I was out of touch yesterday and missed this. I used to work with Down’s kids, and I really, really want to hurt this guy.
Conservatives need to organize and formulate a concerted plan to put the msm out of business.
BM & BOOMP
Yeah, so much for “It’s for the children.” Henceforth, ANYTIME the left uses “It’s for the children”, they should be queried relentlessly and vociferously as to whether their remarks about the Palin kids were “for the children”?
From the Devils typewriter himself.
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Good some FReepers got screencaps of the Huff-Po article
This is so cruel and blatant that it can be crammed down the leftie’s throats for years
Yes, it was cruel. The comedy writer said ‘he’ pulled it after getting a couple of email from people but other sources say HufPo pulled it. The usual stuff of lying to get out of it.
[[Conservatives need to organize and formulate a concerted plan to put the msm out of business.]]
We’re not goign to because our ‘motto’ is ‘don’t be liek them’ or ‘don’t stoop to hteir level’, so we’ll go on being walked all over while feelign as htough we’re ‘winning hte battle’
Could we send this screenshot and this column to the national Down’s organizations? Might as well spread the joy.
Yeah, many conservatives seem to have the same ‘martyr’ complex that we find in muzzie fanatics.
I’m real tired of conservatives, especially those die-hard loyalists to the pub party, using “turn the other cheek” and “We’re above their tactics” as their excuse for inaction and being walked on by the freakazoid left. It’s real old. Buncha losers.
[[Im real tired of conservatives, especially those die-hard loyalists to the pub party, using turn the other cheek and Were above their tactics as their excuse for inaction and being walked on by the freakazoid left.]]
Exactly- President Bush could have been MUCH more aggressive in defending himself, and the fact that he didn’t I beleive is what lost us credibility and the election- Even his father was the same way- Yeah, it’s nice to ‘rise above the tactics’ of the opposition- but my goodness- liek you said- complacency and innaction, and an unwillingness to defend yourself publicly is NO way to win elections, or to defend what you KNOW to be the right path!
words fail...but many - as did you - have succeeded in depicting this piece of trash for what it is/was.
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