Colin Kaepernick recently donated $50,000 to Meals on Wheels, a fine thing to do in these dark days. That wasn’t Sarah Palin’s view though, who called it a “political stunt”. Huh. I’d call it helping people.
Sarah Palin complained about Colin Kaepernick’s latest “political stunt” — and got absolutely roasted on social media.
The failed vice presidential candidate and former half-term governor of Alaska posted a link early Wednesday to her own website, which published an article on Kaepernick written by Mary Kate Knorr.
Unfortunately, there will be no evisceration of said article, because it has been scrubbed. If there is one thing that Palin did learn, it was to immediately remove all evidence of her idiocy upon the first wave of criticism.
The free-agent quarterback donated $50,000 to Meals on Wheels, which could lose its federal grant — which makes up more than 35 percent of the program’s funding — under the budget proposed by President Donald Trump.
Kaepernick angered conservatives last year by kneeling during the national anthem to protest police violence against black Americans, and Trump has claimed credit for the player remaining unsigned after opting out of his contract with the San Francisco 49ers.
“And he wonders why he can’t find a job,” Palin posted on her Facebook and Twitter accounts, along with a link to the story about his donation.
My first thought was the same as many of the Twitterati: “when the hell is Palin going to find a job?” Seems that these days, spreading your ignorance all about is a job, of sorts.
Twitter users heaped scorn on the political celebrity, whose website complained that reports about Meals on Wheels losing its federal funding were “misleading.”
It’s true that Meals on Wheels is not directly funded federally, however, it does receive federal funding, which is very important in keeping it going. You can see the tweets at Raw Story.
Marcus Ranum says
If giving $50,000 to Meals on Wheels is “just a stunt” what is taking money away from Meals on Wheels?
Charly says
If only more rich people made “stunts” like this.
Caine says
Marcus:
A [political] circus act?
rq says
If that’s a political stunt, it’s my kind of political stunt. Well done, Mr Kaepernick!
Siobhan says
If there’s anything that makes me sick to my stomach, it’s that charity is considered a vice under American Exceptionalism. Downright sociopathic.
LykeX says
Well, his “stunt” has done more good than her entire career, so what does that make her?