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Palin ratchets up absurd and offensive defense of Dr. Laura, claims they've been "shackled" by critics

August 19, 2010 6:34 pm ET by Oliver Willis

You would think that in a discussion about racial insensitivity and the use of the n-word by a prominent conservative media figure, you might want to avoid a loaded word like "shackled" or "shackles." And yet, Sarah Palin goes there in her latest Facebook missive:

I can understand how she could feel "shackled" by those who would parse a single word out of decades of on-air commentary. I understand what she meant when she declared that she was "taking back my First Amendment rights" by turning to a new venue that will not allow others the ability to silence her by going after her stations, sponsors, and supporters.

Lets begin with the idea that anybody has shackled Palin or Schlessinger. They are both well-off media figures in the 21st century. Unlike slaves who were actually shackled and in shackles, neither Palin or Schlessinger are anyone's property, and they both have the freedom to speak, marry, vote, and engage in all the other privileges of being a citizen of the United States. In other words, they aren't shackled at all. Here is Palin in her home, free to go as she pleases, and here is the very un-shackled Dr. Laura in what looks like a nice home. By comparison, here is a drawing of a person that was in shackles. Just so we're clear.

As to the substance, such as it is, of Palin's complaint -- nobody is parsing "a single word" out of Schlessinger's rant. What is at issue here is her repetition of the n-word eleven times in the middle of an argument that because African-American comics on HBO use the word, she should be able to use it with abandon. In addition, Schlessinger argued that her African-American caller "had a chip on [her] shoulder" because she supposedly had "hypersensitivity" about racial language which has been "bred by black activists." Schlessinger also argued that "We've got a black man as president, and we have more complaining about racism than ever," and that if you are "that hypersensitive about color and don't have a sense of humor, don't marry out of your race."

In the eyes of Palin, this is all apparently "one word."

Despite her and Schlessinger's complaint about purported denial of First Amendment rights, there is no constitutional right to a radio program. The first amendment clearly discusses the freedom of speech and religion and assembly, but it does not prohibit criticism and commentary of a radio broadcast which is what Media Matters and others have done here. Palin and Schlessinger are free to say what they wish, without fear of government-sanctioned censorship, but at the same time their commentary isn't immune from speech and actions which may run in a contrary direction.

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    • Author by achorn316 (August 19, 2010 6:42 pm ET)
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      Something tells me the n-word has passed Palin's lips many times in private. Especially during the 2008 election.
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      • Author by indigo1968 (August 19, 2010 7:36 pm ET)
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        That's it, Sarah. Keeping digging up.
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      • Author by MickD (August 19, 2010 11:30 pm ET)
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        I don't like Palin, she has shallowed up the waters of discourse, but I never speculate on who says a word like that in private, and unless she is in a room with extreme fellow travelers, I don't speculate on whether she would say such a thing or not.
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    • Author by shaggles (August 19, 2010 6:50 pm ET)
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      It's hilarious that Palin takes criticism so poorly considering that all she's done for the last year and a half is criticize President Obama. Imagine if he reacted anything like Palin or Dr Laura?
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      • Author by open_mind (August 20, 2010 5:38 pm ET)
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        Authoritarians like Palin hate criticism. They would be the first ones to ban it if they thought they would get away with it (like they thought they could with Muslims).
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    • Author by Invent a Scandal (August 19, 2010 6:51 pm ET)
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      Can Palin be so stupid as to not even understand the 1st Amendment?
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      • Author by shaggles (August 19, 2010 6:55 pm ET)
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        Yes.
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      • Author by xlrrp173 (August 19, 2010 8:48 pm ET)
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        This woman is an idiot.
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        • Author by newzhound (August 19, 2010 9:06 pm ET)
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          I take exception to your remark! It's an insult to Idiots everywhere!
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      • Author by politeradical (August 20, 2010 10:13 pm ET)
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        The right has shown a marked ignorance of the Constitution, despite claiming to be the only ones defending it.

        But the same can be said for deficit reduction and economics in general. If you owe money, the two best things you can do are: increase your income and spend less money.

        Democrats aren't afraid to reduce real expenses like our absurd defense budget, while reasonably raising taxes. Clinton did this and ended up with a budget surplus.

        Republicans do the exact opposite. They pass huge tax cuts to their rich campaign contributors which adds trillions to the national debt, and blow up a random middle eastern country which costs hundreds of billions of dollars and thousands of American lives.

        And somehow, democrats are the spend-thrifts who hate America?

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    • Author by newzhound (August 19, 2010 6:54 pm ET)
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      How do you "parse" one word?

      And if someone was going to censor "Dr." Laura (and they aren't) a gag would be more useful than shackles.

      "Bred by black activists" - the ghost of Jimmy the Greek.
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    • Author by mattcable250650 (August 19, 2010 8:56 pm ET)
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      Yeah, right-wingers sure are hyper-sensitive about being censored. Whenever a progrssive criticizes a conservative, the first thing out of the conservatives' mouth is "You're trying to censor me!!1!!"
      No, we're simply pointing out that you shouldn't say such things. You can disregard us if you'd like and the public is free to draw whatever conclusions they like.
      If you know full well that what you said was wrong, well we can understand how you might interpret that as censorship. Nagging is never annoying when the nag is incorrect.
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      • Author by AC_Mem (August 19, 2010 9:54 pm ET)
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        So, Lady Blah Blah thinks Muslims should not build a community center because of sensitivity issues. But FakeDr. Laura should be able to have an on-air racist rant and if people object to that then she agrees that they are being "hypersensitive" and taking away first amendment rights.

        She is stunningly stupid and a raging hypocrite.

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    • Author by MsYellowDog (August 19, 2010 10:36 pm ET)
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      Someone needs to tell Palin that the first rule when you find yourself in a hole,is to STOP DIGGING.
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    • Author by j238 (August 19, 2010 11:26 pm ET)
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      I have never had a radio program. Not even on a college station.

      I don't appear on Fox.

      Dr. Laura, Sarah Palin, help me restore my First Amendment Rights!
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    • Author by The New Pilgrims (August 20, 2010 11:28 am ET)
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      I'm with Sarah Palin on this one. The surest way to know that someone's opinion has been "shackled" is to see that person on CNN every single freaking day.
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    • Author by pilotx (August 21, 2010 1:20 pm ET)
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      As my wife says, right wingers have only two roles they portray either the hero or the victim. What about Jade's right to be offended? Oh that's right, you get to write the rules.
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    • Author by Jim07 (August 22, 2010 12:21 am ET)
         
      My guess is that all Sarah wants and desires is my big thick black First Amendment rights right in her lap.Then she will do with them as pleases her.YES ! YRS ! YES !...... "I'll have what she's having "( When Harry Met Sally )
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