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PALIN MISQUOTED ALBRIGHT!!!!!!!!!!
Vote for me or go to hell
Sarah Palin has hit a new low in bastardizing feminism. At a campaign stop Saturday, Palin urged women to vote Republican, invoking a quote by Madeleine Albright - "There's a place in hell reserved for women who don't help other women." She reported reading the quote on the back of a Starbucks cup.
To be sure, Palin MISquoted Albright, substituting the word "support" for Albright's "help."
The original quote and Palin's distortion mean two very different things in a political context. In Palin's, any woman who does not vote for the McCain/Palin ticket is going to hell. In Albright's, women like Palin are going to hell.
A woman's not providing rape kits for rape victims, if it was in her power to do so, could be construed as failing to help said victims. A woman's not supporting other women's reproductive freedom could be construed as a failing to help women. A woman's opposition to equal pay could be construed as a failure to help women.
Suggesting that female voters who don't vote for the Republican ticket in the presidential election will face eternal damnation? Well that's A-OK in Palin's book. The woman's disdain for other women is mind-blowing.
And in typical Palin style, her implication makes no sense, as had Albright's quote meant what she claims it does, all women (including Palin) should have supported Hillary Clinton's candidacy, and should support Green Party candidate Cynthia McKinney in November. Apparently, Palin wants to be the only female politician to benefit from "sisterhood," as she sees it.
Palin needs to keep Madeleine Albright's name out of her mouth. And stop getting her news from the back of Starbucks cups. Starbucks is for latte-sipping liberal elitists anyway.
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