Sarah Palin Urges Obama to Take a 'Do-Over' on White House Chief of Staff, Attorney General |
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Sarah Palin said President Obama needs to take a "do-over" on his choice for White House chief of staff, pressing Saturday for Rahm Emanuel's firing after he used the word "retarded" to lambast a group of Democrats in a strategy session last year.
Judson Berger | FOX News | Published: 02/08/2010 15:29
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Emanuel is known for his coarse tongue, but the remarks touched a nerve among disability advocate groups, as well as Palin, when it was reported last week. Emanuel swiftly apologized to Special Olympics head Tim Shriver and then convened a meeting with him and other disability groups at the White House.
But Palin, who has a baby with Down syndrome, told FoxNews.com that Emanuel should still be gone -- something she first called for on her Facebook page last week.
"I am not a word police person but there are some things And remember too it's not as benign as the White House wants to spin this into," Palin said. "He didn't just use the R-word applying it to a plan -- he called opponents of a plan f'ing retards. That's demeaning, degrading, it's beneath the dignity of the White House. That alone should I think make the president ask for that do-over with his chief of staff."
It's unclear whether Emanuel was aiming the apparent slur directly at the group of Democrats he was scolding at the time, or whether it was just part of the usual tapestry of profane commentary he offers on ideas he dislikes.
The Wall Street Journal had reported that he blurted, "f---ing retarded," after some Democrats at a strategy session said they were looking to air ads against conservative Democrats resisting Obama's health care plan.
But Palin said Emanuel, as well as other top administration officials, should leave for other reasons as well.
"Look who the president has chosen with Van Jones and some of these other characters. I think ... even if President Obama had a do-over he would ask for some changes in his administration," Palin said. Specifically she said Attorney General Eric Holder should be out for giving "constitutional rights" to captured "terrorists."
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