‘If you weren’t sitting in that chair, I’d slap you across the face’

Perhaps conservatives are confused, so let me remind them — people generally feel sympathy for those with physical disabilities. Mocking and threatening them is rarely a good idea.

The president recently approached a Florida voter in a wheelchair by saying, “You look comfortable.” He followed this up by mocking a reporter with a visual impairment. Yesterday, Rush Limbaugh went after Michael J. Fox for his Parkinson’s disease. And in Wyoming, Rep. Barbara Cubin (R) threatened a rival whose multiple sclerosis keeps him confined to a wheelchair.

Thomas Rankin, the Libertarian running for Wyoming’s lone U.S. House seat, said Rep. Barbara Cubin, R-Wyo., threatened to slap him after a televised debate.

During a debate Sunday that also included Democrat Gary Trauner, Cubin and Rankin had a testy exchange over campaign contributions Cubin received from former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, R-Texas.

Rankin, who has multiple sclerosis and uses an electric wheelchair, said Monday night in a telephone interview with The Associated Press that the confrontation occurred immediately after the debate.

“My aide and I were packing up to leave the debate, and Barbara walked over to me and said, ‘If you weren’t sitting in that chair, I’d slap you across the face.’ That’s quote-unquote,” Rankin said.

The Cubin campaign didn’t deny the exchange, but issued a statement that suggested the lawmaker was justified in threatening Rankin because he “insulted her integrity.”

The response isn’t exactly persuasive.

Twice during the debate, Rankin insisted that Cubin had taken $22,000 in improper campaign donations. Cubin denied the accusation, but it’s worth noting that Cubin received $22,520 in campaign contributions from Tom Delay’s Americans for a Republican Majority PAC. She refused to return the money even after DeLay was indicted and was forced to resign from the House in disgrace.

Cubin may be a little touchy on the subject, but sensitive enough to confront and threaten to slap a rival in a wheelchair? As Josh Marshall put it, “It’s not easy being corrupt. But the pressure does seem to be getting to them.”

Maybe I’m looking at this all wrong. Maybe the Republicans’ willingness to “mix it up” with people with obvious physical disabilities is the GOP’s way of showing respect and demonstrating a sense of equality — Republicans are treating people in wheelchairs, for example, as poorly as they treat everyone else. It started in 2002 when the GOP attacked the patriotism of triple-amputee Max Cleland, it continued in 2004 when the GOP mocked U.S. troops wounded in battle, and now we’re seeing the continuation of the party’s new found tolerance this year.

For what it’s worth, the fight for Wyoming’s lone House seat is quite competitive. Despite having served for 12 years in one of the most consistently Republican states in the country, Cubin lead Democratic challenger Gary Trauner in a recent poll, 44% to 37%. No word yet on whether the “I’d slap you across the face” incident will make matters worse for the incumbent, but it probably won’t help.

Republicans are treating people in wheelchairs, for example, as poorly as they treat everyone else.

No they aren’t. Cubin clearly said she would have hit him if he wasn’t in a wheelchair. She was probably lying, being a Republican and all, but her threat was of different treatment because of his disability.

  • They’re bullies. The whole lot of them are nothing more than sophisticated school-yard bullies. And as I just said to someone yesterday, I really, really don’t like bullies.

  • It started in 2002 when the GOP attacked the patriotism of triple-amputee Max Cleland

    this still amazes me…Hunter S Thompson would, no doubt, advise me to get higher:

    Drugs usually enhance or strengthen my perceptions and reactions, for good or ill. They’ve given me the resilience to withstand repeated shocks to my innocence gland. The brutal reality of politics alone would probably be intolerable without drugs.’

    to Liberal Cowgirl–i totally hate bullies as well, as i believe anyone does who still has a functioning brain and a heart.

  • This threat might be worth testing. If I were the third candidate, the one not confined to a wheelchair, I’d make the same accusation publicly, and with demonstrable proof that Cubin took the illicit money. Then we’d see if the wheelchair was the only thing keeping this member of the House of Representatives from slapping her opponent. She’s either a bully, a liar, or a menace to society. Maybe all three.

    Another thought: the definition of assault is placing a person in fear for their physical safety. A perpatrator does not necessarily need to strike a victim for assault to have taken place. Could she be charged?

  • Sounds like part of the new Republican campaign: Slap the Handicapped.

    Let me check with Rush but I’m pretty sure Msx Cleland was just acting like he didn’t have all his limbs.

    Cubin would fit right in on the blogsite I reserved: republicunts.blogspot.com, but I think I’m too much a male feminist to actually use the blog. Heck when I hear Kenny Rogers singing You Picked a Fine Time to Leave me Lucille, I think, well she probably had her reasons.

  • “[…] a statement that suggested the lawmaker was justified in threatening Rankin because he “insulted her integrity.”

    Yeah, like this is a new thing never before seen in politics. It is definately not anything the GOP is familiar with.

    Rankin should release a statement saying “If Cubin wasn’t a woman he’d run her over in his wheelchair.”

  • Another facet to this story is the Republican belief in punishing the truth, especially truth that points out Repub errors. They prefer their pack of lies instead.

  • People who debate Republicans need to start videotaping the Republicans when they’re off camera, and post the stuff to YouTube. They really seem to be cracking up rapidly, and IMO getting a video of them cracking will go a long way towards getting the undecided to lay off the koolaid.

    Remember the macaca tape? It made a real difference.

  • “Suh, you have insulted mah honor…”

    Duel with pistols is next.

    I thought this crazy stuff was limited to Zell Miller.

  • JurrassicPork, here’s another one for your Asshat list.

    I just hope the cameras are rolling when/if the Rethugs lose in droves on Nov 7th. I want to see a bunch of fat bastards laying on their backs, kicking and screaming like a baby.

    “No fair! [sob] I can’t loooose. DieVote PROMISED. [snivel] That seat in Congress is mine! waaaaaah!”

  • Zell is just Patient Zero for Repub insanity. It’s spread like wildfire since the last convention.

  • The answer is orange: I just hope the cameras are rolling when/if the Rethugs lose in droves on Nov 7th. I want to see a bunch of fat bastards laying on their backs, kicking and screaming like a baby.

    i wanna see that shit as well — since 2000, i’ve been dying to post: ‘CONDOLENCES! THE BUMS LOST! THE BUMS WILL ALWAYS LOSE!’ (y’all heard it here first, lol. well, actually in Lebowski but hey). 🙂

  • Cubin is a wuss; she shoulda slapped the man silly and knocked him out of his weelchair. It’s not as if he could defend himself easily… Kicking a man when he’s down shows strength and integrity.

  • My 17 year old special education, son stated to his special edcuation case manager that if another administor talked to him outside of school like she does inside, he would LIKE to slap her. That just cost him 28 hours in the adult county jail for making a Terrorist Threat along with a $10,000 bond. What did she get???????

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