In the wake of President Obama calling Georgetown University law student and women's rights activist Sandra Fluke to discuss Rush Limbaugh's remarks, Bristol Palin, the daughter of the former Alaska governor, posted a question to the current White House resident Sunday.
"Mr. President, When Should I Expect Your Call?"
Dear President Obama,
You don’t know my telephone number, but I hope your staff is busy trying to find it. Ever since you called Sandra Fluke after Rush Limbaugh called her a slut, I figured I might be next. You explained to reporters you called her because you were thinking of your two daughters, Malia and Sasha. After all, you didn’t want them to think it was okay for men to treat them that way.
After sharing a quote from the President concerning why he called Fluke, Palin continued:
But here’s why I’m a little surprised my phone hasn’t rung. Your $1,000,000 donor Bill Maher has said reprehensible things about my family. He’s made fun of my brother because of his Down’s Syndrome. He’s said I was “f—-d so hard a baby fell out.” [...]
If Maher talked about Malia and Sasha that way, you’d return his dirty money and the Secret Service would probably have to restrain you. After all, I’ve always felt you understood my plight more than most because your mom was a teenager. That’s why you stood up for me when you were campaigning against Sen. McCain and my mom — you said vicious attacks on me should be off limits.
Yet I wonder if the Presidency has changed you. Now that you’re in office, it seems you’re only willing to defend certain women. You’re only willing to take a moral stand when you know your liberal supporters will stand behind you.
For those questioning whether this is really Palin's blog, her mother tweeted a few hours ago:
Bristol has a new blog at Patheos. Her recent post asks some excellent questions of our President. Please click... fb.me/1CSEysvGi
— Sarah Palin (@SarahPalinUSA) March 19, 2012
That said, Palin was 100 percent correct.
The hypocrisy of Obama on this matter is astonishing - even more astonishing than the media's complicity.
They should all be ashamed of themselves.
Brava, Bristol! Brava!