Friday, September 19, 2008

Rep. Charlie Rangel: Palin is "disabled"

In a CBS 2 HD exclusive interview, Rep. Rangel called Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin "disabled."

The question was simple: Why are the Democrats so afraid of Palin and her popularity?

The answer was astonishing.

"You got to be kind to the disabled," Rangel said.

That's right. The chairman of the powerful House Ways & Means Committee called Palin disabled -- even when CBS 2 HD called him on it.

CBS 2 HD: "You got to be kind to the disabled?"

Rangel: "Yes."

CBS 2 HD: "She's disabled?"

Rangel: "There's no question about it politically. It's a nightmare to think that a person's foreign policy is based on their ability to look at Russia from where they live.

Source.

4 comments:

Amy said...

There's no question about it politically. It's a nightmare to think that a person's foreign policy is based on their ability to look at Russia from where they live.

Funny, for me, it's a nightmare to think a person's qualification for candidate is based on a few pretty speeches and lots of "present" votes.

Anonymous said...

Charlie Rangel is having problems remembering why he didn't pay his income taxes for years and has the nerve to call Sarah Palin "disabled"?

The dems need to cut him loose and throw him under Barry Obama's bus before he causes anymore damage for the liberals.

Babel In Brunswick said...

Charles Rangel is a Nimrod. He needs to be taken out and hung from his fingernails. Nasty Pelosi should be with him. The Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee and he can't even report or pay his taxes. And then he calls Sarah Palin disabled. All in the same week. What a freaking stupid idiot. If I was Todd Palin I'd be calling Rangel out right now. CHARLIE RANGEL, YOU NEED TO RESIGN AND LAY OFF THE JUICE WHEN YOU ARE GIVING INTERVIEWS.

Anonymous said...

I'm sorry... This comment is indeed nasty and uncalled for... But how is it sexist? Just because it's directed at a woman? So a person can insult men based on their performance and it might be warranted. But if someone insults a woman's performance, it's sexist? Hey ladies, if we want actual equality, we're gonna have to toughen up.