Pop-ed: Recently, likely Republican presidential candidate and FOX News contributor Sarah Palin lashed out at comedienne Kathy Griffin over her guest appearance as a "recent Tea Party candidate and home schooler -- a Sarah Palin type" on an upcoming episode of 'Glee.'
Of Griffin, Palin said, "You know, Kathy Griffin can do anything to me or say anything about me, because you know, she's kind of this -- she's a 50-year-old adult bully is really what she is ... She's kind of a has-been comedienne."
It has become commonplace for Palin to use the language of disenfranchised, ridiculed and attacked communities to cast herself as some sort of conservative martyr, and frankly, it's bull. Here's why:
Sarah Palin is a public figure and has, with her countless TV appearances, books and reality show, become a celebrity, and by accepting the fame and money that comes with her higher profile, she opens herself up to scrutiny and parody.
Just as Palin herself is entitled to joke that First Lady Michelle Obama's seemingly benign anti-obesity campaign, with its push for new mothers to breast-feed, is a means to compensate for high milk prices and criticize 'Family Guy' for making light of Down syndrome, Kathy Griffin and the writers of 'Glee' are entitled to poke fun at Palin's politics, and Oscar-winning 'Social Network' writer Aaron Sorkin is free to call her a "witless bully" and assert that an animal shot during a hunting segment on the former Alaska governor's reality show, 'Sarah Palin's Alaska,' was "the first moose ever murdered for political gain."
None of the above is bullying because all of these people have knowingly entered an arena -- be it politics or entertainment -- that brings with it the propensity for criticism. A major facet of both politics and the arts is debating their merits, and criticism and parody are not the same thing as bullying.
Interestingly enough, during an interview late last year with Chelsea Handler, while discussing criticism Griffin received after making statements about Bristol Palin's (another public figure after her star turn on 'Dancing With The Stars') weight, Handler smartly noted, "Bullying ... is being a bully to someone who's defenseless, a poor little person who's done nothing wrong."
Griffin is no more bullying Palin by parodying her on 'Glee' than Palin is bullying Michelle Obama for, well, very frequently simply for being Michelle Obama, and any time she includes the term in her rhetoric, she minimizes it, and that is dangerous.
And, as is often the case, it seems Palin probably should have gotten her facts straight before opening her mouth. Without wanting to seem like we are rushing to the comedienne's defense, though we freely admit to being a longtime fan of Griffin, it should not go unmentioned that this particular "has-been" scored her third Grammy nomination in a row this year, had a recent New York Times best-seller with 'Official Book Club Selection,' has been nominated for six Emmys (and won two) in the past five years and this week will open a limited-engagement run of her stand-up at Broadway's Belasco Theater. She will also tape four stand-up specials for Bravo, five-year home to her now defunct reality program 'Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List,' this year alone.
Objectively, Griffin is far from a "has-been" or a "bully," and Palin's use of the term falls squarely within the rhetoric she so often employs. She routinely attempts to minimize the importance of anyone who criticizes her, turns them into the bad guy and aims to inspire sympathy for herself by making it seem like she is being unfairly picked on.
Her famous deriding of the media and many democratic politicians as "elitist" is perhaps the strongest example of this. During her now notorious 2008 interview with Katie Couric, Palin talked circles around Couric's pointed questions about economic recovery and foreign policy without really answering any of them. But when the media called her on it, she pulled the "liberal media elite" card; the media was bullying her then, too, because it was for some reason inappropriate to ask a political candidate direct questions applicable to the office she was running for and expect specific and informed answers.
She was being victimized. Questioning her appropriateness for the office of vice president was tantamount to pushing her down on the playground.
In her recent comments to FOX, Palin also mentions a statement Griffin made on CNN's New Year's Eve telecast about Willow Palin, saying, "As she had stated on CNN that her New Year's resolution was to destroy my 16-year-old daughter." Here again, Palin uses attack and victimization language to amplify what Griffin actually said -- "I've already gone for Sarah, Todd and Bristol obviously, but I think it's Willow's year to go down."
Bullying has been a hot topic for the last several months following the suicides of several bullied gay teens. These teens were emotionally tortured and in many cases physically abused because of who they were, and every time Palin uses bullying language to describe media criticism of herself, she further displays her ignorance to the impact of real emotional abuse and the psychological distress caused by bullying.
Maybe if Palin conducted herself like a real politician and used her national platform to present solutions to the problems facing the United States, offering specifics on how to create more jobs and lower the deficit, instead of taking to the airwaves to issue snarky comments about comediennes and others who disagree with her political ideology, the big bad media would stop "bullying" her and listen to what she has to say for a change.
This article is a waste of space - by someone who is a Griffin fan. Just another example of the ugly liberal press. Griffin is not funny (actually she is just hateful most of the time!), and she should pick on someone other than a 16-year-old kid. It IS bullying and she needs to pick on someone who has chosen to be in the spotlight. That child didn't ask to be thrust into the public arena. I don't blame Palin for being upset.
1. As a writer myself I would have you banned from dissing my article. If you don't like how its written then don't read it and write one you damn self.
2. The only reason that poor kid has problems now is because mom got the great idea to have a Tv show.
3. I dont agree with Cathy and what she said was/is wrong and there is no excuse but you yourself is just nasty
Palin used her family to bolster her image of a solid Christian family, and without consideration, exposed her children to the limelight. She should have thought of the repercussions that her actions would bring.
What an idiotic article. Regardless of any politics, Palin basically says "Go ahead and attack me, but not my kids" and the article goes on and on about Palin whining about being attacked when she did no such thing. She just asked to be attacked! The writer needs to take their political blinders off.
Apparently this "reporter" did not read what Sarah Palin said. She referred to Griffin as a bully because she was going after 16 year old Willow. If the fact that a 50 year old woman would make it her "New Year's resolution" to "bring Willow down" is not bullying, then what is???
Way to deflect responsibility there, John. The definition of bullying is to intimidate, domineer, browbeat and terrorize. Sarah Palin herself SAID Kathy Griffin can go after her, but leave her 16-year-old, a MINOR CHILD, alone. It is this double standard that is appalling and unacceptable. Bullies are despicable, whether they are badgering a gay youth or the child of a political figure you despise... it's ALL THE SAME. Shame on you for watering down what bullying is... it's not o.k. just cuz you said so and just because it's Sarah Palin's kid. As a parent of a formerly bullied kid, you are dead wrong. Bullying is disgusting no matter who the recipient is.
Griffin and Charlie Sheen should do a show together~ nasty middle aged bully meets sexed, drug crazed middle aged bully. Can't stand either one. Leave Sarah Palins kids alone.
This article intentionally evaded the full context of what Palin said to try to cast her as not knowing her vocabulary. Griffin vowed to go after Palin's 16 year old daughter! "“I’ve already gone for Sarah, Todd and Bristol, obviously. But I think it’s Willow’s year to go down." Going after Sarah Palin doesn't make Griffin a bully but going after Palin's 16 year old daughter most certainly does. The author of this article either is either intentionally trying to mislead the reader or is seriously uninformed. Either way it is irresponsible and they should be reprimanded.
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This article is a waste of space - by someone who is a Griffin fan. Just another example of the ugly liberal press. Griffin is not funny (actually she is just hateful most of the time!), and she should pick on someone other than a 16-year-old kid. It IS bullying and she needs to pick on someone who has chosen to be in the spotlight. That child didn't ask to be thrust into the public arena. I don't blame Palin for being upset.
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First off
1. As a writer myself I would have you banned from dissing my article. If you don't like how its written then don't read it and write one you damn self.
2. The only reason that poor kid has problems now is because mom got the great idea to have a Tv show.
3. I dont agree with Cathy and what she said was/is wrong and there is no excuse but you yourself is just nasty
Palin used her family to bolster her image of a solid Christian family, and without consideration, exposed her children to the limelight. She should have thought of the repercussions that her actions would bring.
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So did Obama. Should celebrities go after his daughters?
What an idiotic article. Regardless of any politics, Palin basically says "Go ahead and attack me, but not my kids" and the article goes on and on about Palin whining about being attacked when she did no such thing. She just asked to be attacked! The writer needs to take their political blinders off.
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Apparently this "reporter" did not read what Sarah Palin said. She referred to Griffin as a bully because she was going after 16 year old Willow. If the fact that a 50 year old woman would make it her "New Year's resolution" to "bring Willow down" is not bullying, then what is???
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Way to deflect responsibility there, John. The definition of bullying is to intimidate, domineer, browbeat and terrorize. Sarah Palin herself SAID Kathy Griffin can go after her, but leave her 16-year-old, a MINOR CHILD, alone. It is this double standard that is appalling and unacceptable. Bullies are despicable, whether they are badgering a gay youth or the child of a political figure you despise... it's ALL THE SAME. Shame on you for watering down what bullying is... it's not o.k. just cuz you said so and just because it's Sarah Palin's kid. As a parent of a formerly bullied kid, you are dead wrong. Bullying is disgusting no matter who the recipient is.
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Sorry left wing hack but plain is talking about her 16 year old. Please educate yourself.
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1. Kathy Griffin is troll, 2, a male troll, 3. a has been ugly male troll
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Griffin and Charlie Sheen should do a show together~ nasty middle aged bully meets sexed, drug crazed middle aged bully. Can't stand either one. Leave Sarah Palins kids alone.
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HA HA HA!! "Winning!" not.
Kathy Griffin is a vile person with no credibility. Who cares what she thinks?
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The 1/2 governor needs to pay more attention to little Pillow Palin. That kid can't Tweet or post on Facebook without using obscenities.
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This article intentionally evaded the full context of what Palin said to try to cast her as not knowing her vocabulary. Griffin vowed to go after Palin's 16 year old daughter! "“I’ve already gone for Sarah, Todd and Bristol, obviously. But I think it’s Willow’s year to go down." Going after Sarah Palin doesn't make Griffin a bully but going after Palin's 16 year old daughter most certainly does. The author of this article either is either intentionally trying to mislead the reader or is seriously uninformed. Either way it is irresponsible and they should be reprimanded.
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Sarah Palin is a media boob, pure and simple. Next...
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I'm not so bad Mickey but then again, we're not talking about me, are we? We're talking about that hedious bully-woman Kathy Griffin.
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we Libs dont Fear Ms Palin
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Hey Sarah Palin!! We Think You're RIGHT!!!
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Jokes using Sarah Palin is old news. Find new Material....
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