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Sarah Palin Accepts David Letterman's Apology

DAVID BAUDER   06/16/09 09:07 PM ET   AP

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NEW YORK — Sarah Palin says she accepts David Letterman's apology for the joke he made about her daughter.

The Alaska governor, in a statement issued Tuesday, said the apology was accepted "on behalf of all young women, like my daughters, who hope men who `joke' about public displays of sexual exploitation of girls will soon evolve."

On his CBS' "Late Show" on Monday night, Letterman said his joke about one of Palin's daughters being "knocked up" by Alex Rodriguez can't be defended.

He said the joke referred to 18-year-old Bristol Palin, not her 14-year-old sister Willow. But Letterman said it's his responsibility that people believed that he intended to target Willow, who had attended a New York Yankees game with her mother.

"I'm sorry about it, and I'll try to do better in the future," he said.

Letterman last week tried to make light of the joke after the first indications that it had fallen flat. Palin had called the comments "sexually perverted," and her husband, Todd, said that "any jokes about raping my 14-year-old are despicable."

Palin said Tuesday that Letterman has the right to joke about whatever he wants to, and "thankfully we have the right to express our reaction."

"This is all thanks to our U.S. military men and women putting their lives on the line for us to secure America's right to free speech," she said. "In this case, may that right be used to promote equality and respect."

Not everyone was willing to turn the page.

A "Fire David Letterman" protest was held Tuesday outside the Ed Sullivan Theater, where he tapes the show. The turnout was slim, though: about a dozen.

One of the protesters, New York City real estate agent Tom Muller, said he just wanted "to see a little accountability come to the Letterman show ... And maybe urge him to get back to when he ran a funny TV show and didn't use it for his political pulpit."

Inside the theater, the protest inspired comedy for Tuesday's edition of "Late Show" in the form of "Top Ten Things Overheard at the 'Fire David Letterman Rally.'"

They included:

10. "David who?"

9. "Well, it was nice of CBS to provide the catering."

And ranking No. 8: "We should have done this years ago."

Brent Bozell, president of the conservative watchdog Media Research Center, called Letterman's apology the night before "slippery and Clintonian."

Although Bristol, an unwed mother, was the target of his joke, Letterman didn't name her when it was originally made on June 8.

It was "a coarse joke," "a bad joke," Letterman told viewers. "But I never thought it was (about) anybody other than the older daughter, and before the show, I checked to make sure, in fact, that she is of legal age, 18."

"The joke, really, in and of itself, can't be defended," he declared.

If there's a misconception that he was making the joke about a 14-year-old, Letterman said he understands why people are upset. "I would be upset myself," he said.

"I feel that I need to do the right thing here and apologize for having told that joke," he said. "It's not your fault that it was misunderstood, it's my fault that it was misunderstood."

Letterman made several references to the issue during his monologue, introducing himself as "Dave Letterman, good will ambassador." He said he got a call from his mother earlier in the day telling him she was siding with Palin.

When he began a joke about Bernard Madoff, whom he called "the most hated man in America," he then amended that to a list of two.

"Me, Bernie Madoff," he said. "He was way out in front until a couple of days ago."

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AP Television Writer Frazier Moore and Jake Coyle contributed to this report.

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12:45 AM on 07/01/2009
...and the queen of my s*** don't stink has spoken
08:02 PM on 06/18/2009
I think he should apologize to the Slutty Flight Attendants all over the world for putting them in the same sentence with Sarah Palin
10:08 PM on 06/17/2009
not a sincere bone in her body
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06:41 PM on 06/17/2009
What in God's name does this have to do with the US military? Does she have to pander every time she opens her mouth? This has absolutely nothing to do with Iraq or Afghanistan or the military in any way.

Oh, and of course she had to flog the Clinton mule while she was at it. I don't think it's 1998 anymore, Sarah.

By the by, who the hell told you to accept anything on behalf of "all young girls"? I highly doubt that all young girls are incapable of having a sense of humor (or of even understanding who jokes are actually about).
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06:10 PM on 06/17/2009
Palin is starting to show her age
12:53 PM on 06/17/2009
and she acknowledges evolution!
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zelduh
Democrats: the REAL American patriots.
03:35 PM on 06/17/2009
(Sarah would never go that far!)
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aloha43
04:12 PM on 06/17/2009
No, she is just using another word that she has no idea of what it means.

She likes to TRY to use big, different words to make herself look better. But in reality....it makes her look so much worse.
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Dan Cubert
12:34 PM on 06/17/2009
Oh Happy Day! Thanks for accepting the apology Sarah. Now my life can go on.
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runner 08
02:39 AM on 06/17/2009
When is Sarah Palin going to apologize for participating in a cheesy "beauty"" contest that objectifies women and hurts girls self esteem?

When is she going to apologize for making vicitms of rape in Alaska pay for their own rape kits?

When is she going to apologize for adding her voice to those who would force women to carry a child conceived by rape or incest?

When is she going to apologize for waging an ongoing attack against Alaskan wildlife?


The answer is obvious since "hypocrite" seems to be a brand that Mrs. Palin wears on her sleeve.
02:30 AM on 06/17/2009
It's disappointing to hear some people who are clueless about this subject. Why don't you go back and actually listen to what he said in it's entirety. Instead you probably watched tidbits from the so called "fair and balance network." This situation reminded me of the Don Imus and the lead actor on that bounty hunter show incidents. Dramatic and unnecessary public outrage by a select few. Most of there critics including the extreme protesters of David Letterman, would love to destroy and smear the guys reputation. Get him fired. With all due respect if you had common sense on this issue you wouldn't say Letterman should be fired because he shouldn't. Sarah Palin made similar comments about her family a little while ago. Have you lambasted her for that or called her out on it??? Talk about how out of touch you are.. I Once heard a Sean Hannity guest call Obama a black racist?? So, should Hannity be fired?? No because it's nonsense just like this whole situation.
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01:29 AM on 06/17/2009
Me thinks the people of "Fire David Letterman" are the ones who sponsored the lunatic fringe of Obama's birth certificate conspiracy lawsuits. They have nothing better to do until their next tea bagging parties.
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aloha43
04:14 PM on 06/17/2009
Yea...they are called Republicans.
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11:39 PM on 06/16/2009
Dave - what's with this Palin thing. She is _so_ yesterday.

(A-Rod, too, for that matter).

Conan kickin' your b..u.t.t. - hey, hang in there, it'll pass.

It's the Leno Bump, Conan will fade soon enough.

Go for the BIG stuff, Dave - you're good at it!
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Daniel Carr
10:56 PM on 06/16/2009
Sorry, folks, but the joke was funny. It is only what followed that was outrageous.

Especially because the joke was about Bristol (as anyone with a half a wit would know instantly), who has not hesitated to put herself in the limelight. Given the nature of her infamy (pre-marital pregnancy) and her half-witted stance on abstinence (being the poster child for its obvious failure) the joke struck home. I think that was the problem. It cut a little too close to the bone of Sarah's moral turpitude. The apology wasn't for her children, it was for Sarah's wounded pride. A well-deserved wound I might add.

My disappointment is with David Letterman for backing down in the face of trumped up conservative outrage. We have suffered under that lash for far too long.
10:22 PM on 06/16/2009
Sarah Palin is awesome!
http://davecory2.blogspot.com/search/label/sarah%20palin
10:16 PM on 06/16/2009
"So I would like to apologize, especially to the two daughters involved, . . and everybody else who was outraged by the joke. I'm sorry about it and I'll try to do better in the future."
David Letterman- 6/15/09

"I accept Mr. Letterman's apology as I believe it was sincere. I would ask that those who are still planning on holding protests, supposedly on my behalf, to stop their plans as they are no longer necessary because as far as I'm concerned, the matter is closed. I would also like to take this opportunity to offer my own apology for blowing this relatively trivial situation way out of propotion for my own personal self-promoting purposes. While I'm at it, I would also like to sincerely apologize for the hurtful and inciteful things I have said, or did not prevent others from saying, in the past about President Obama for purely political purposes. And I'm heartily sorry for accepting the vice presidential nomination in the first place when it was so painfully obvious to practically everyone in the country how woefully unqualified and ill prepared I was for the position. I'm planning on taking my family back to Alaska and spending most of my time with them, being the best mother and wife I can be for them and the best governor I can possibly be for the state of Alaska. I'll try to do better in the future. Thank you."
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10:32 PM on 06/16/2009
As a writing assignment, substitute a situation where Letterman makes racially-tinged jokes about President Obama's two daughters, then offers the same apology verbatim. Predict what Barack and Michelle's response might have been. Be creative in your speculation. Hint: I don't believe it would have been as simple as "Apology accepted."
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A strong woman can get it done.
12:05 AM on 06/17/2009
What are you trying to say? You are making me dizzy.
12:10 AM on 06/17/2009
President and Mrs. Obama have gone out of their way to keep their children out of the public eye, to shield them from the media and provide them with as a normal a life as possible under the circumstances. There would be no possible reason for Dave to make "racially-tinged jokes" about them unless he was an out-and-out bigot or completely stupid, neither of which he is, so your hypothetical situation is rather ludicrous. Governor Palin, on the other hand, has paraded her children in front of the whole world and used them as political/promtional props whenever it was personally expedient to do so, so although Dave's joke was over the top, in a way, she is part what she claims to be a problem herself. If she weren't so anxious to stay in the public eye and hadn't blown this whole situation so out of proportion, it would have been over way before now, as it should have been.
11:44 AM on 06/17/2009
Thank you for the fantasy of an intelligent Palin apology.
10:11 PM on 06/16/2009
My take on this entire thread is that - whatever occurs to bring Sarah Palin into media attention - she is in the wrong. Specifics of any story about Palin are treated as irrelevant, To me, this is the definition of persecution. If every comment on everything concerning Palin is automatically negative, why bother to comment at all? Believe it or not, Sarah Palin is not the devil, just as Hillary is not the world's greatest liar and racist. I'm sure there are many anti-Palin websites that are filled with end-to-end vitriol, enough to give everyone here their daily fix. Some topics on HuffPost elicit actual back-and-forth arguments with some intellectual content, but this isn't one of them.
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janpradder
12:51 AM on 06/17/2009
She may not be the devil, but she's a very angry vindicative person, she is vile.
02:25 AM on 06/17/2009
Whatever oldtit. She continues to show her self as a pathetic phony and her followers continue to show themselves as lunatics. Keep up the good work.