Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin is jumping into the fray over FOX News talk show host Glenn Beck, whose assertion last month that President Barack Obama is "a racist" led to a boycott of the companies advertising on his show, and ultimately, led some to drop their sponsorship of his show. (Although many have simply shifted advertising to other time slots on Fox, Politico reports.)
Palin on Wednesday had this to say on Facebook, the social networking website that, since she stepped down as governor, has been the former Republican vice presidential candidate's main platform for communicating with, well, just about everyone: (After the jump)
"FOX News' Glenn Beck is doing an extraordinary job this week walking America behind the scenes of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue and outlining who is actually running the White House.
"Monday night he asked us to invite one friend to watch; tonight I invite all my friends to watch."
Palin is referring to Beck’s attack this week on the background of Van Jones, who the Los Angeles Times
describes as "a White House environmental advisor and co-founder of an African American political advocacy group that organized an advertising boycott of his program."
Color of Change launched the boycott of Beck's advertisers for remarks he made July 29 on "Fox and Friends," the cable channel’s morning program. He was talking about Obama’s "beer summit" between Harvard scholar Henry Louis Gates Jr. and James Crowley, the Cambridge, Mass., police sergeant who arrested him. Here’s what Beck said: "This president, I think, has exposed himself as a guy over and over and over again, who has a deep-seated hatred for white people, or the white culture, I don’t know what it is," Beck said, going on to add that "I'm not saying he doesn't like white people, I'm saying he has a problem. This guy is, I believe, a racist."
James Rucker, the executive director of Color of Change, told the L.A. Times that Jones hasn't been active in the organization for almost two years. In the same article, Rucker called Beck's effort to shift the focus to Jones "baseless fear mongering." Some 36 advertisers -- including Wal-Mart, Procter & Gamble and AT&T -- stopped advertising on Beck's show, according to Brandweek Magazine. (For a provocative look at boycotts, read this column by Miami Herald TV critic Glenn Garvin.)
Palin herself was one of Beck’s first guests this winter when his show moved from CNN to FOX. (Here’s a link to the video on You Tube, where Beck grows emotional talking about how they both have special needs children. He also tells Palin she is "one hot grandma.") It has been her only appearance on the program, according to Media Matters for America, a liberal-leaning media watchdog group.
On the subject of race, Palin had this to say to Beck on Jan. 19, when he asked her whether, when Obama was sworn in the next day, if he was "your president tomorrow?"
Palin: "Absolutely, he is. We are all Americans and united we stand. I am proud of our country. I am proud to be able to acknowledge, finally, that color will never be a barrier henceforth. It should never be. Gender should not be a barrier for promotion, for elections, for anything else. Barack Obama represents that. So I am proud of where our country is today, and I look forward to the optimism and to the promise that I have faith in that his administration will help to usher in."

A lot is still juicing Palin out - I just hope she RUNS her talk, faster!
Posted by: modest dresses | December 27, 2009 at 04:05 AM
Word up to Beck. In the age of the first African-American president, he's the guy who will go down in history as the one who called him a racist. This guy is the Billie Mays of politics, minus any charm. He just screams. The loudest gorilla gets to be the pack leader... welcome to the GOP strategy. ;)
Posted by: you | September 01, 2009 at 04:57 PM
That would be good. All the nut cases together in the Fox group. Just need to add Liz Cheney and her whacko father.
Posted by: charles fowler | September 01, 2009 at 06:20 AM
Birds of a feather flock together! Sarah Palin and Glen Beck are cut from the same stock - they are both sadly out of tune with reality and have misidentified the enemy!
Posted by: Lawrence Turner | August 30, 2009 at 12:58 PM
All you people living in fantasy land, just dream on. The truth is coming out and you are starting to squirm. Time will tell.
Posted by: ash | August 29, 2009 at 08:50 PM
I remember as a teenager watching Walter Cronkite giving the news. I gave the facts and you made the decision. He didn't incite hate the way that many of Fox News does although they claim to be fair and balanced. Many times I listen with my laptop checking facts and wonder who their fact checkers are, the tell out and out lies as fact.
Posted by: Jeanne | August 27, 2009 at 02:13 PM
One wacko nut job inviting her so-called "friends" to watch the rabid,ranting,foaming at the mouth douche bag Beck.Its the douche bag rallying the other douche bags to watch another media whore douche bag. Palin,Beck, RushLimpdick , et al are exactly why the republican party is circling the drain. A bunch of self-entitled,out of touch, elitist, arrogant, self-serving, crass,crude,rude,blithering, idiotic, mentally unbalanced, illogical,paranoid, crazed loons. A classic case of internalized destruction from within. The implosion was bound to happen. gop= greedy old pricks !
Posted by: Lean N Happy | August 27, 2009 at 08:32 AM
Beck describes Obama as a man who has a "deep-seated hatred for white people" but then he says ""I'm not saying he doesn't like white people".
Just what are you saying Beck? He likes white people, and has a deep seated hatred for them. Oh it's all clear to me now. BTW alcohol IS a DRUG! Mind altering,mood changing drug.
Posted by: snooperz | August 27, 2009 at 02:33 AM
Avenue Q said it best: everyone's a little bit racist.
But, uh, saying that President Obama hates white people or the "white culture" (aren't there white people from a LOT of different cultures?)...that's, uh...well, stupid.
Posted by: Slash | August 26, 2009 at 07:50 PM
It is not surprising that Palin jumps in in support of Glenn Beck's racist remarks about President Obama. Palin seems to always talk long before she thinks and this is another classic example of her doing just that. Remember, this is the woman who exaggerates everything, you know about the location of Russia, her role in some advances of legislation, plus she exaggerates her own life story. Poor thing has such a thin resume that she is left to conflate stuff so she feels better about herself. But Glenn Beck is a racist, he is not truthful and his own Church forbids its members from behaving like that,
Posted by: Mari Joh nson | August 26, 2009 at 07:13 PM
The possibility of Obama being a racist-Zero by definition racisim is defined as "One group, threatened by a perceived loss of power, exercises social, economic, political, and religious muscle against the Other to retain privilege by restructuring for social advantage." Look at America and tell me in what corner of our society, (Wall Street, Automotive Industry, Your Financial Giants, Congress, Senate, One African American on the Supreme Court, etc etc and so on) does African Americans have power to lose! We can however be extremely prejudice-Think About it!
Posted by: SimSim | August 26, 2009 at 05:51 PM