Sarah Palin lashes out at 'Family Guy'

Apr 29, 2009
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JUNEAU, Alaska – Sarah Palin is lashing out at the portrayal of a character with Down syndrome on the Fox animated comedy "Family Guy."

In a Facebook posting headlined "Fox Hollywood — What a Disappointment," the 2008 Republican vice presidential nominee and current Fox News contributor said Sunday night's episode felt like "another kick in the gut." Palin's youngest son, Trig, has Down syndrome.

The episode features the character Chris falling for a girl with Down syndrome. On a date, he asks what her parents do.

She replies: "My dad's an accountant, and my mom is the former governor of Alaska."

Not cool "Family Guy"...not cool:( :angry:

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I think that Palin is overreacting. and it bothers her only sometimes.
Remember when she was pissed because this guy Emanuel used the word retards, but later when Rush Limbaugh said it she was like its okay because he was only jesting.
WTF.

not to beat a dead horse and poke it with a stick but I agree, she is only using the situation for her personal gain - in and of itself a sick and reprehensible act.

Stephen Colbert said it best, "Sarah Palin is a retard."
 
Beautiful, just beautiful:

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One person who supports the “Family Guy” staff is Andrea Fay Friedman, the 39-year-old actor and public speaker who played Ellen in that episode. Like the character, Ms. Friedman also has Down syndrome.

In an e-mail message sent on Thursday to The New York Times, Ms. Friedman wrote:

I guess former Governor Palin does not have a sense of humor. I thought the line “I am the daughter of the former governor of Alaska” was very funny. I think the word is “sarcasm.”

In my family we think laughing is good. My parents raised me to have a sense of humor and to live a normal life.
 
LOL i missed this episode. Get over it Palin, its a comedy based on random vile, crude and disrespectful topics which has lead it to be one of the most successful comedys around, and most of it is fricken hilarious.


The show is Petarded..need i say more
 
Family Guy Actress Has Down Syndrome, Has Some Choice Words For Sarah Palin!!

If anyone is still concerned about the Sarah Palin/Family Guy war of words, then this should certainly settle the matter!!

The FOX comedy has always been known to push the boundaries of taste, but received serious concerns when a recent episode poked fun at Down Syndrome and Sarah Palin - whose son Trig has the disability.

Palin and her daughter Bristol have lashed out at creator Seth McFarlane, calling him and his staff "heartless jerks."

However, in an unexpected twist, the actress who voiced the controversial character, Andrea Fay Friedman, actually HAS Down Syndrome and is responding to the Alaskan moron politician.

In an e-mail message, Friedman writes:

My name is Andrea Fay Friedman. I was born with Down syndrome. I played the role of Ellen on the "Extra Large Medium" episode of Family Guy that was broadcast on Valentine's day. Although they gave me red hair on the show, I am really a blonde. I also wore a red wig for my role in "Smudge" but I was a blonde in "Life Goes On". I guess former Governor Palin does not have a sense of humor. I thought the line "I am the daughter of the former governor of Alaska" was very funny. I think the word is "sarcasm".

In my family we think laughing is good. My parents raised me to have a sense of humor and to live a normal life. My mother did not carry me around under her arm like a loaf of French bread the way former Governor Palin carries her son Trig around looking for sympathy and votes.


Here's a Q&A with her:

Q.
How were you hired to do this episode of “Family Guy”?
A.
“Family Guy” talked to my dad first, before I knew about “Family Guy,” because I never watched it. But since I’m watching it, it’s really funny. They told me I was going to be animated, they were going to draw me, and I did not have to know the lines by memory. I just had to read it. It was really funny. I enjoyed it. I had a nice time doing it.

Q.
Did they specifically tell you that the character you were going to play also had Down syndrome?
A.
Yeah, they told me I was playing Ellen, who was Miss Bossy. I didn’t want to be bossy, but since they want me to be bossy, I just had to be as the character. I had to be bossy, as part of my process. That’s the only way to transform the real me to an animated person. So I had to do what an actor does. I just wing it and have fun with it.

Q.
When you get asked to play characters who have Down syndrome, does that make you at all uncomfortable?
A.
No, I’m proud of it. I’m not embarrassed. But mostly, it doesn’t matter if you have Down syndrome. Really, it just matters to have a different challenge.

Q.
When did you find out about the reaction that the episode elicited from Sarah Palin and her family?
A.
[laughs] That I did not even know about until my mom told me, “You’re on Channel 4!” And when I watched on Channel 4, on “Extra,” and I saw Sarah Palin with her son Trig. I’m like, “I’m not Trig. This is my life.” I was making fun of Sarah Palin, but not her son.

Q.
Do you agree with what she and her daughter Bristol were saying, that the character and the jokes were insulting to people with Down syndrome?
A.
It’s not really an insult. I was doing my role, I’m an actor. I’m entitled to say something. It was really funny. I was laughing at it. I had a nice time doing voiceover. It was my first time doing a voiceover, and I had fun.