Palin Slams Michelle Obama Again, This Time For Anti-Obesity Campaign

First Posted: 11-24-10 03:05 PM   |   Updated: 11-24-10 03:31 PM

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WASHINGTON -- An appearance by Sarah Palin on Laura Ingraham's radio show Wednesday morning drew a bit of pre-Thanksgiving buzz for a swipe she took at Barbara Bush for suggesting that the 2008 vice president nominee would be best served in 2012 by staying in Alaska.

"I don't think the majority of Americans want to put up with the blue-bloods -- and I want to say it will all due respect because I love the Bushes -- the blue bloods who want to pick and choose their winners instead of allowing competition," said the former Alaska Governor.

But it was another swipe at another first lady that stood out in a notably charged interview. For the second time this week, Palin threw jabs at Michelle Obama (the first instance came with the publication of Palin's book), this time calling her campaign to improve child nutrition another instance of a philosophical devotion to big government.

I think she has got a different worldview and she is not hesitant at all to share what her worldview is. And I will take heat again for saying it on your show Laura but she encapsulated what her view of America is, I believe, unless she has evolved and things have changed in the last two years, but she said it on the campaign trail twice that it was the first time that she had been proud of her country when finally people were paying attention to Barack Obama. I think that's appalling. We can think of this infinite number of reasons to be proud of American exceptionalism and it baffles me that anybody would have that view and then allow that view to bleed over into policy.


Take her anti-obesity thing that she is on. She is on this kick, right. What she is telling us is she cannot trust parents to make decisions for their own children, for their own families in what we should eat. And I know I'm going to be again criticized for bringing this up, but instead of a government thinking that they need to take over and make decisions for us according to some politician or politician's wife priorities, just leave us alone, get off our back, and allow us as individuals to exercise our own God-given rights to make our own decisions and then our country gets back on the right track.

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The swipe at the first lady seemed to be queued up in advance, as Ingraham gently brought up the tough passage on Michelle Obama that Palin included in her book.

That the former Alaska Governor thinks the president's family members are fair game is now obvious. But the apparent glee she takes in attacking the first lady remains surprising, at least politically. Among the deficits in public opinion that Palin suffers are pretty harsh favorability ratings among female voters. Going after the first lady (who remains relatively beloved by voters) doesn't help that matter. Doing it over something as benign as trying to help children fight obesity seems confused.

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WASHINGTON -- An appearance by Sarah Palin on Laura Ingraham's radio show Wednesday morning drew a bit of pre-Thanksgiving buzz for a swipe she took at Barbara Bush for suggesting that the 2008 vice p...
WASHINGTON -- An appearance by Sarah Palin on Laura Ingraham's radio show Wednesday morning drew a bit of pre-Thanksgiving buzz for a swipe she took at Barbara Bush for suggesting that the 2008 vice p...
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Kitty Wells   15 minutes ago (2:00 AM)
Well I reckon that according to Sarah Palin, it's every American's God-given right to be as fat and unhealthy as they want to be! And she can probably get a lot of pharmaceut­ical and agricultur­e lobbyists behind her on that account.
PammieF   12:53 PM on 12/20/2010
What I really hate is that she probably knows that Mrs. Obama is not trying to pass a law or force anyone into anything but she and her supporters always tangle things up and ignore the facts. She is vile!
nolongeramused   07:46 PM on 12/14/2010
Is it just me or does Michelle always seem to have a "bitter beer face"?
wikiwikichowski   08:27 PM on 12/06/2010
Replace the word "anti-obes­ity" with "anti-abor­tion" and I might agree.
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Sharon Gibson   01:27 PM on 12/06/2010
I just wonder what Sarah thinks of Jamie Oliver, Michael Pollin and Marion Nestle, all who
have been championin­g healthier eating for everyone and voicing concerns about
childhood obesity.

I strongly suspect if Michelle were encouragin­g children to read more, Sarah would be
endorsing illiteracy­.
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trav45   01:38 AM on 12/16/2010
LOL--you beat me to it! Laura Bush promoted literacy; would Palin have complained parents had a right to keep their children ignorant?
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RRS16   05:05 PM on 12/22/2010
I wish Sarah had been exposed to Laura's literacy campaign; perhaps she would not have been as ignorant! What's wrong with Michelle targetting childhood obesity.. hello, its a problem in this country!
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Kitty Wells   31 minutes ago (1:45 AM)
Do you actually think that Sarah Palin has even heard of Jamie Oliver et al? Seriously doubt it!
Fiona Taylor   02:39 PM on 12/04/2010
Palin is so ridiculous­. It's not like Michelle Obama is trying to get a law passed; she's merely trying to educate people about how to make wiser food choices (which, if statistics are to believed, America in general needs to learn how to do). If Michelle O tried to educate people about littering, no doubt Palin would raise a hue and cry about our God-given right to litter. She should spend more time trying to learn which of the Koreas is our enemy.
MSSS   06:28 PM on 12/01/2010
Appalled that Sarah Palin assumes that it's OK for 50% of Americans to be obese by 2020 (United Health Group report5 www.reuter­s.com/asse­ts/print?a­id=USTRE6A­M0NH201011­23) -- in attacking First Lady Michelle Obama's anti obesity campaign.

Why, exactly is the First Lady's call for healthy school cafeteria food or physical activity "governmen­t-interven­tion" in Sarah's book? Does she want her children to be eating fatty, sugary food and having no P.E. at school? Is it "governmen­t interventi­on" to invite us to attend to our health, and to make it possible for us to make healthy choices?

Outrageous­.
Jambala   02:01 PM on 12/01/2010
Cee U Next Tuesday...­....
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truthisneeded   12:16 AM on 12/01/2010
Sarah Palin

confident

good looking

entertaini­ng

enthusiast­ic

outdoorsy

innovative­. in some ways

truthful, probably not

trustworth­y , not so much

well informed, not so much

fair, not so much

dangerous for America, some
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TheAlchemist   09:07 PM on 11/29/2010
I blame the corn subsidy...­but you already knew that...
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Cyndi Cossu   08:41 PM on 11/29/2010
SARAH, PLEASE, JUST SHUT UP, GO BACK TO ALASKA, SIT ON AN ICEBERG AND FREEZE TO DEATH. THAT'S HOW YOU WILL BEST SERVE THIS COUNTRY
Peggy111   09:21 AM on 11/30/2010
She won't listen to a Liberal like you. Save your breath.
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GreenAmbition   12:43 AM on 12/01/2010
you're right. sp only listens to old men with money.
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MadJeffersonian   01:50 PM on 11/29/2010
This "grizzly" is a bear of "very little brain."

Apologies to A. A. Milne and Winnie-the­-Pooh.
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SallyShears   09:50 AM on 11/29/2010
Only Palin could criticize an effort to educate Americans about better nutrition.
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CarolinaYankee   12:28 PM on 12/01/2010
fan
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Kitty Wells   13 minutes ago (2:03 AM)
Yes, only she could be so shallow and stupid.
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dsw70   06:04 AM on 11/29/2010
Sarah meet Kanye, Kanye meet Sarah.
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ColoradoCool   01:51 AM on 11/29/2010
Sarah Palin's self importance is exceeded only by her irrelevanc­e.

...and oh l0rd, her voice, her voice! I need to have my ears flushed out!
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SBrooksB   02:20 AM on 11/29/2010
Whenever I hear her speak, I fully expect my ears to gush blood. It's like having ice-picks driven into my brain.

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