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24 Oct 2012, 6:39 pm

In the 2008 presidental election, John McCain repeatedly called Sarah Palin's mentally ret*d daugher autistic. Why was that never a big deal? They make it seem like mental retardation is the same thing as autism? Am I the only person who noticed this and felt that way?


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24 Oct 2012, 6:46 pm

Politicians never seem to get this right. Ann Coulter called Obama a ret*d recently. Someone with Down's Syndrome took her to task over it. Politicians really don't seem to be in step with the general populace. It's a shame.



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24 Oct 2012, 7:42 pm

notice that the ones making these "mistakes" are republicans.



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24 Oct 2012, 11:57 pm

ann coulter is a purely evil harpy. john mccain is a decent [if often misguided and intemperate] man.



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25 Oct 2012, 2:55 am

McCain does make nice potato crisps though.


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25 Oct 2012, 10:30 am

Maybe I'm just not PC but I don't really get pissed off with people using the word ret*d.



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25 Oct 2012, 12:26 pm

Historian wrote:
In the 2008 presidental election, John McCain repeatedly called Sarah Palin's mentally ret*d daugher autistic.


He didn't say that (about her son, not daughter)This is what he said (in italics):



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Scores of readers have written in asking why Sen. John McCain had said several times during the debate that his running mate, Sarah Palin, knew about autism.

McCain: And, by the way, she also understands special-needs families. She understands that autism is on the rise, that we’ve got to find out what’s causing it, and we’ve got to reach out to these families, and help them, and give them the help they need as they raise these very special needs children. …

McCain: And I just said to you earlier, town hall meeting after town hall meeting, parents come with kids, children — precious children who have autism. Sarah Palin knows about that better than most.


It’s common knowledge that Palin’s youngest child, six-month-old Trig, has Down syndrome. Down syndrome is a chromosomal disorder characterized by cognitive delays and an idiosyncratic physical appearance. It’s very different from autism, which is a developmental disability that includes difficulty relating to others and communication problems of varying levels of severity. Its causes are still not completely understood, and there’s no genetic test like there is for Down syndrome.

Was McCain confused? Palin actually has a nephew with autism, so she has some familiarity with the disorder. McCain spokesman Brian Rogers mentioned this when we asked him about the remarks, but also told us that the candidate was referring to Palin’s “commitment and experience on special needs kids generally.” An alternative explanation voiced by some health professionals with expertise in this area: McCain mentioned autism in particular because he knew he’d be appealing to a bigger audience; autism affects a far larger number of Americans than does Down syndrome.



from factcheck.org
http://www.factcheck.org/2008/10/autism ... -syndrome/



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25 Oct 2012, 1:24 pm

Who does?



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26 Oct 2012, 10:02 am

I am going to side with "auntblabby" on this one. On a side note, does anyone else notice that the Palins (and Romneys) gave their offspring strange names?



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26 Oct 2012, 5:02 pm

Historian wrote:
In the 2008 presidental election, John McCain repeatedly called Sarah Palin's mentally ret*d daugher autistic. Why was that never a big deal? They make it seem like mental retardation is the same thing as autism? Am I the only person who noticed this and felt that way?


Uh, Sarah Palin doesn't have a mentally ret*d daughter...


Sarah Palin's son, Trig has Down Syndrome.

Also as Janissy pointed out, what the OP is talking about never happened...



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26 Oct 2012, 10:38 pm

CyborgUprising wrote:
I am going to side with "auntblabby" on this one. On a side note, does anyone else notice that the Palins (and Romneys) gave their offspring strange names?

it is the province of the high and mighty to give their spawn strange [distinctive] names.