Rosie’s Place Nixes Sandra Bernhard For Palin Remark
by Aaron Margolis, October 2nd, 2008 at 12:52am

Rosie’s Place, a Boston shelter, was going to have comedian Sandra Bernhard headlining their annual benefit. But no longer. Bernhard’s recent comment the Republican Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin would be gang raped in New York has led benefit organizers to can her appearance.
Bernhard’s made the remarks last month during her one-woman show in Washington before Palin visited New York to campaign. Bernhard said Palin would be “gang-raped by my big black brothers” during a diatribe in which she also criticized Palin for opposing abortion rights.
Many guests at Rosie’s Place, a Boston shelter, have been victims of violence, public relations director Leemarie Mosca said.
“In light of our mission, we don’t think violence against women is a laughing matter,” she said.
Mosca said the shelter expected to book a replacement before the Oct. 16 luncheon “Funny Women … Serious Business.”
“Right now, our main focus is our event and making sure the event is a success,” Mosca said. “And for us, that means not including Sandra Bernhard at this time.”
A representative for Bernhard had no immediate comment on the cancellation.
In a statement on her Web site, Bernhard said the gang-rape comment was part of a larger piece from her show about “racism, freedom, women’s rights, and the extreme views of Gov. Sarah Palin _ a woman who doesn’t believe that other women should have the right to choose.”
“I certainly wish Gov. Palin no harm _ I’d just like her to explain to me how she can hold such outrageous views … and then go back to Alaska,” she said.
It’s all relative Ms. Bernhard… there is a large population of people who find your views on abortion just as outrageous as you find people’s pro-life views. Seriously, if that’s all you have against Sarah Palin, perhaps you need some substantive material.
Entry Filed under: Election 2008, Family Issues




3 Comments Add your own
1. Michael Ejercito | October 2nd, 2008 at 2:23 am
For an encore, she can make jokes about what happened to Matthew Shepard and Elizabeth Shoaf.
It is not as if anyone knows whom she is, so she will not be harming her reputation by telling such jokes.
2. Tim Marshall | October 2nd, 2008 at 9:33 am
I think she’s better known in UK than USA. She commits the cardinal sin of being offensive AND unfunny at the same time, most of the time.
3. TJ | October 2nd, 2008 at 1:58 pm
In another article that I cannot attribute, I note that Ms Bernhard used the ’standard Obama excuse’ of claiming her remarks were taken out of context.
I’m have a bit of a problem imagining a CORRECT context for suggesting such violence against a sitting state governor.
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