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I Thought Families Were Off Limits…

October 6, 2008

Apparently Liz Trotta didn’t get the memo:

“the image of dragging that handicapped baby around, having it up on stage…that has caused consternation in some crowds…”

In Liz’s world a baby is an “it” and a mother can’t have her family in the audience of her very important night.

And in case you forgot, it’s not like Liz has really been much of a great communicator.

Of course, Liz’s reprehensible comments about Governor Palin and her baby don’t seem as controversial as her remarks about Obama, but seriously, why is this woman still on TV?

I diagnose her with a case of Palin Derangement Syndrome.

2 comments

  1. She and her Lib pals would have preferred if little Trig had never been born. Unfortunately for them, he is here. Therefore, they would prefer that he be placed in an institution or otherwise kept our of sight because their continual insistence on inclusionary measures is actual a bunch of hypocritical B.S. on their part. Note to Governor Palin and her family: The rest of us are proud of your decisions and are behind you 100%!


  2. I found it amusing that a liberal would not use the politically-correct person-first language when speaking about someone with a handicap (hence people with disabilities, not disabled people).

    However, I am not surprised. This is from the same party that berates Sarah Palin as inexperienced while simultaneously worshipping their near-deity, Barack Obama. Obama of course was a state senator less than ten years ago and the man’s other career highlight was “associate profesor” and “community activist.”

    Someone needs to clue them in that hypocrisy is not a virtue.



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