Showing posts with label Gaffes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gaffes. Show all posts

Sunday, August 11, 2013

Stephanie Banister mistakes Islam for country; gaffes go viral


Stephanie Banister had been running as a candidate in the parliamentary elections in Australia next month.


Stephanie Banister had been running as a candidate in the parliamentary elections in Australia next month.





  • Stephanie Banister was a candidate for a seat in Rankin, Queensland

  • Not anymore — after she made religious and political gaffes

  • She later accused a television station of editing out her comments



(CNN) — A candidate in Australia’s parliamentary elections referred to Islam as a country. As a result, she’s now referred to as a former candidate.


Stephanie Banister, a 27-year-old welder running for a seat in Rankin, Queensland, unleashed a series of blunders during an interview with CNN affiliate 7 News.


“I don’t oppose Islam as a country, but I do feel that their laws should not be welcome here in Australia,” Banister said.


Then she added: “Less than 2% of Australians follow haram.” It is unclear whether she meant the Muslim holy book of Quran.


As if that’s not enough, she got her religions all mixed up.


“Jews aren’t under haram, they have their own religion which follows Jesus Christ,” she said.





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Judaism is based on the old testament, which predates the birth of Jesus Christ.


Her blunders, though, were not limited to religion.


She said the Australian national disability insurance scheme was “working at the moment.” It is not set to begin until 2016, according to 7 News.


Banister was a candidate for the anti-immigration One Nation party in next month’s elections. The interview gained her worldwide notoriety — with commentators describing her as the “Australian Sarah Palin.”


Palin, a 2008 Republican candidate for president and former governor of Alaska, is known for her blunders. During the presidential campaign, she once cited Russia’s proximity to Alaska as bolstering her foreign policy credentials


It’s unclear when Banister’s interview was aired, but it went viral soon after. She accused the affiliate of editing out numerous phrases where she corrected herself and said “Islamic countries.”


“With the way Channel Seven edited my interview, I was left quite the fool,” Banister said.


On Saturday, the mother of two withdrew from the race, citing threats to her family.


Her campaign lasted a total of 48 hours.




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Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Bye Bye Bachmann: Reliving Ten of the Tea Party Darling"s Craziest Gaffes



Minnesota Rep. swears she"s not retiring because of that ethics probe.








Minnesota far-right Republican Rep. Michelle Bachmann has declared she will not run for a fifth term in 2014, and is making the dubious claim that her decision has nothing to do with that ongoing ethics probe into her campaign fund-raising in the 2012 race, or her falling poll numbers. No, she is a newfound convert to term limits.


Right. 


This is about as believable as some of the gaffes, misstatements, anti-science positions, conspiracy theories, not to mention wobbly grasp of both American history and world geography, she displayed on her ill-fated quest for the 2012 Republican nomination. She even managed to make Texas Governor Rick Perry look both sane and slightly enlightened.


Let"s relive come of the self-proclaimed Tea Party leaders more colorful, unforgettable gaffes, the first of which may be her assertion that she never made any gaffes.


  1. That Perry Thing: Bachmann attacked Gov. Rick Perry for mandating that young girls get the HPV vaccine, claiming that it caused not just promiscuity but mental retardation.

  2. Unintelligent Design: Bachmann stated her firm support for the teaching of so-called Intelligent Design, and said the scientific community supported it too. She advocated that it be taught in schools so that students could decide which science they want to believe (pseudo or actual).

  3. Headscratcher: During a debate about health-care reform in 2009, Bachmann suggested reform would lead to abortion field trips. Huh?

  4. Turn of Phrase: She also called Planned Parenthood “The Lenscrafters of Big Abortion.” Again, huh? ANyone know what big abortion is?

  5. Mixed Metaphors: Bachmann called the tax code a “weapon of mass destruction” and suggested abolishing it.

  6. Gangsta Rap: Bachmann called the Obama Administration a "gangster government," in the context of healthcare reform, of course.

  7. Karate Kid: On a campaign stop, she bragged of her karate skills and said she could “take out Obama.”

  8. Tea Party Fail: She got her American history mixed up when she told a New Hampshire audience that the Revolutionary War started in their state. (Uh, sorry, that would be in neighboring Massachusetts, also home to the Boston Tea Party.) 

  9. Paranoid Dreams: She said Obama was turning the country into a nation of slaves, and accused him of trying to brainwash our youth with re-education camps. Also, by the way, did you hear? The census is a conspiracy.

  10. Debate Flub: Mentioned both Libya and Africa, pronounced them correctly. Failed to realize that Libya is in Africa.

Okay, that was hard, keeping that to ten. Let"s not forget how she assigned herself the task of responding to the State of the Union address, then spent the whole time disturbingly looking into the wrong camera. 


Bachmann has not ruled out a return to politics some day.


 


 


 


 

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