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Sarah Palin: critics spun my 'blood libel' remark

Sarah Palin has defended the use of the term “blood libel” in a video about the media reaction to the attempted assassination of a Jewish congresswoman

January 18, 2011 10:20
Sarah Palin

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Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

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Sarah Palin has defended the use of the term “blood libel” in a video address last week about the media reaction to the attempted assassination of a Jewish congresswoman in Tucson, Arizona.

She told a Fox News interviewer that those “on the left” criticising her for employing the phrase, which refers to an age-old slur accusing Jews of using Christian blood for ritual purposes, had deliberately spun her statement.

The former vice-presidential candidate and Tea Party leader was described as “totally out of line” by the group Jewish Funds for Justice, while the president of J Street labelled it an “inflammatory choice of words”.

Abraham Foxman, national director of the Anti-Defamation League, said he wished she had not used a phrase “so fraught with pain in Jewish history.”

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