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A Friend Stopped By | 10/05/2008 10:05 am

Loud-Mouth-and-Loose-Lipped Palin Owes Obama an Apology for This One, by Margo Howard

Editor’s Note: A longtime journalist, Margo Howard went into the family business (her mother was the fabled Ann Landers) in the 1990s as Dear Prudence. Her broad experience and understanding of human nature provide answers for the troubled — and entertainment for everyone else. Click here to read her column on Yahoo!

I really thought I was done talking about Sarah Palin, but life is what happens when you’re making other plans. I wish there were a word that was a cross between "appalled" and "nauseated," because that’s what the lady’s latest outburst has me feeling. Saturday evening Drudge picked up a Breitbart story where the headline was: "Palin says Obama ‘palling around’ with terrorists." As if this weren’t bad enough, she went on to tell whatever group she was addressing: "This is not a man who sees America as you see America and as I see America." Well, I’ll tell you what I see: a loud-mouth, loose-lipped nobody who is drunk on media attention and a quart low in the judgment department. I think both she and her aged "maverick" buddy owe Mr. Obama an apology for this one.

To live on the same street and to have served on a board with Billy Ayers, part of the Weather Underground when Obama was in grade school and now a professor, is not my idea of "palling around with." I think this hockey mom/moose skinner fits perfectly into the class war she is helping perpetuate, even though she has none.

It would have far more factual validity for Obama, or a surrogate, to publicize the fact that Track, the kid who joined the Army, did so because a judge told him it was that or jail due to his dealing drugs. I have a strong hunch, however, the Obama people would never get into that. Up until now the lady has annoyed me because of her ignorance and arrogance, but now I am furious, especially when her headline-making remark from yesterday was that Obama was not "fit" to be commander-in chief. I think the McCain people better lock the lady up again and tell her to zip it, because she is not fit to even ad-lib.

328 Reader Comments (so far…) Sign In or Register to comment

sibelle daubigne
I understand “being objective”is not your job, but competing for vulgarity with Palin, you sure won! good job!
By sibelle daubigne on 10/05/2008 6:46 pm
Freyja Valkurie
And certainly nothing less. The United States is desperate for such voices. How can your people not know that the “conservatives” own all of the mainstream media? These independent voices will save you, if anything still can.
By Freyja Valkurie on 10/07/2008 6:54 pm
Freyja Valkurie
I put this word “conservatives” in quotation marks because they conserve nothing; they destroy everything they touch.
By Freyja Valkurie on 10/07/2008 6:56 pm
Buh- Bye
Thanks for that clarity.
By Buh- Bye on 10/05/2008 6:05 pm
sibelle daubigne
My, you are welcome!
By sibelle daubigne on 10/05/2008 7:30 pm
Marjorie C.
Margo, Thanks for the correction.
By Marjorie C. on 10/06/2008 6:14 am
Linda Mason
Hi Marjorie — This comment is not directed just to you, but your comment provided an opportunity to address a widespread problem concerning past complaints by readers on this site that members of the media are “biased” in favor of one candidate or another during the primaries, or now. As Margo explained, columnists and many other journalists do not have an obligation to be objective, so it is not realistic to expect press coverage to be completely unbiased. However, this is not understood by the general public, who erroneously believes instead that the press — as a group — is supposed to be unbiased. Consequently, many voters get bent out of shape and cry “Unfair Bias!” whenever they think their candidate did not a fair shake, equal time, etc. The problem is not with the journalist, but with the reader’s failure to understand the proper roles of reporter vs. columnist. Thanks for letting me “borrow” your comment.
By Linda Mason on 10/07/2008 6:43 pm
Lady Gator
Margo ——Thanks for telling me about your “Dear Margo” line. And thank you for suggesting that I boycott you! I shall do so with pleasure!
By Lady Gator on 10/06/2008 2:26 pm
phyllis Doyle Pepe
BRAND Samuel Augustus Maverick But to those who know the history of the word, applying it to Mr. McCain is a bit of a stretch — and to one Texas family in particular it is even a bit offensive. “I’m just enraged that McCain calls himself a maverick,” said Terrellita Maverick, 82, a San Antonio native who proudly carries the name of a family that has been known for its progressive politics since the 1600s, when an early ancestor in Boston got into trouble with the law over his agitation for the rights of indentured servants. In the 1800s, Samuel Augustus Maverick went to Texas and became known for not branding his cattle. He was more interested in keeping track of the land he owned than the livestock on it, Ms. Maverick said; unbranded cattle, then, were called “Maverick’s.” The name came to mean anyone who didn’t bear another’s brand. Sam Maverick’s grandson, Fontaine Maury Maverick, was a two-term congressman and a mayor of San Antonio who lost his mayoral re-election bid when conservatives labeled him a Communist. He served in the Roosevelt administration on the Smaller War Plants Corporation and is best known for another coinage. He came up with the term “gobbledygook” in frustration at the convoluted language of bureaucrats. This Maverick’s son, Maury Jr., was a firebrand civil libertarian and lawyer who defended draft resisters, atheists and others scorned by society. He served in the Texas Legislature during the McCarthy era and wrote fiery columns for The San Antonio Express-News. His final column, published on Feb. 2, 2003, just after he died at 82, was an attack on the coming war in Iraq. Terrellita Maverick, sister of Maury Jr., is a member emeritus of the board of the San Antonio chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union of Texas. Considering the family’s long history of association with liberalism and progressive ideals, it should come as no surprise that Ms. Maverick insists that John McCain, who has voted so often with his party, “is in no way a maverick, in uppercase or lowercase.” “It’s just incredible — the nerve! — to suggest that he’s not part of that Republican herd. Every time we hear it, all my children and I and all my family shrink a little and say, ‘Oh, my God, he said it again.’ ” “He’s a Republican,” she said. “He’s branded.”
By phyllis Doyle Pepe on 10/05/2008 1:43 pm
g c
Phyllis, Thank you for that, what a great piece of info, I truly enjoyed reading it. It brought a smile to my face. I can see why they feel infringed upon.
By g c on 10/05/2008 3:10 pm
Susan B
I love your avatar! This thread needs cheering up.
By Susan B on 10/06/2008 12:48 pm
g c
Thank you, I like yours as well. I chose the sunflower because I am from Kansas so it seemed appropriate.
By g c on 10/08/2008 8:34 pm
Maurine H
Terrific Phyllis! I’ll vote for Terrellita next time she runs for office! She’s a true maverick!
By Maurine H on 10/05/2008 5:06 pm
EKA -
Wow, Phillis, now THAT was interesting ! I had no idea that “maverick’ was really a person, and my kind of person indeed ! I think the “feint of heart” of us should find a nice quiet cave for the next 30 days ‘cuz this is going to get rough. Personally, i’m ready, I just laugh out loud at the sleights, slurs, insinuations, slanders and outright lies that we will be bombarded with. I really think that this time, finally, Americans will go with calm, cool, collected, adult and positive and not “swiftboat” crap. OK Marjorie, Star, Nuts, et al… bring it on…. we are ready. 30 days and counting, we are in the homestretch… finally !!!
By EKA - on 10/05/2008 5:43 pm
Emma Pathey
Phyllis, thanks for the history lesson. That was most enlightening. I certainly can sympathize with Mr. Maverick’s descendants. It must be exceedingly annoying to hear your family name constantly misrepresented by a passel of politicians!
By Emma Pathey on 10/05/2008 11:38 pm