Violence Against Women

It’s great, as long as it’s against the “right” women:

The anchor went on to say “sit back and enjoy,” before playing the audio, in which Bristol says she confronted a man who had allegedly pushed her little sister, only to have him shove her to the ground, then drag her by her feet while calling her an obscene name I cannot republish here that refers to the female anatomy.

Costello commented, still grinning, after the audio that “the long bleep” was her favorite part. She ended the segment by saying “you can thank me later.”

Costello is the same anchor who was enraged by the NFL’s apparent lack of concern for the wife of former Baltimore Ravens star Ray Rice, who was punched by the football player in an Atlantic City elevator in February.

Obviously, Bristol Palin isn’t a “real” woman. She wouldn’t even murder her unborn child.

[Update late morning]

Costello apologizes.

3 thoughts on “Violence Against Women”

  1. I listened to about eight half hour tapes. One thing I clearly heard was that they jumped Track because he was a Palin. Both Bristol and Korey left out significant details even with the officers repeated prompting.

    It seems to have started with an attack by a group of girls on the Palin girls which is being down played. Then you’ve got this Steve fellow shooting his mouth off until somebody knocked him out. Track the drunken defender of honor never really getting a chance to defend any.

    The thing I don’t understand is how Todd ended up getting jumped by four or five guys? I didn’t hear anything that lead up to that.

    Track should learn to focus. Ultimately he didn’t save, Steve, his sisters or his dad.

    Sarah came off ok, trying to contain the uncontainable.

    Those kids may learn that alcohol makes you stupid. They should be forced to listen to themselves on these tapes. Altogether a whole lot of nothing.

  2. I’ll admit to neither listening to the tapes or watching the video of Carol Costello. The transcript seems pretty bad. But I thought the apology on Politico was interesting. Particularly the ending in which Bristol refers to media bias and uses the analogy of Chelsea being attacked. Well forget Chelsea, let’s look at how the media handled Monica, the first person to suffer cyber bullying. Did Carol Costello mock Monica for telling her side of the story?

  3. I like to see siblings sticking up for each other. This event would be celebrated as a strong woman standing up for her sister except that it was Palin’s kids. Meanwhile, we hear much less about Biden’s children, you know the guy that actually won the election and is the VP.

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