WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 2026
Also, return of the whales: For some reason, the New York Times republished the article in yesterday's print editions, right on page A2.
Originally, it seems to have appeared all the way back on February 5. Yesterday morning, the report by Dan Barry was back! Headline included, it started like this:
TIMES INSIDER
How Do You Write About a Slur?
In reporting on the resurgence of a word long regarded as a slur, we faced a challenge: Could we write about the inappropriate term—employed recently by, among others, the president of the United States—without using it?
Even here, in this Times Insider piece exploring that challenge, we again face a difficult question. How do we write about writing about a word that should be avoided?
The word is “retarded,” and it has been understood to be a slur against people with intellectual disabilities for nearly two generations. This is not news.
What is news is that after a steady decline in its usage, following a national campaign and federal legislation, the word has made a defiant comeback in some circles, in part because of its use by people of prominence.
We're not sure we would have regarded the word in question as "a slur." That said, we certainly would never have used the word in question as an insult—and, like almost everyone else, we knew that other formulations were now regarded as less insulting, less hurtful.
Based on three or four years of watching the Fox News Channel, we've also learned that certain people enjoy the practice of dishing such insults and using such words. A familiar name was there in the list when Barry named some recent users:
(continuing directly)
In recent months the word has been resurrected by Elon Musk, the musician Kid Rock and the Fox News personality Greg Gutfeld. In a post on Truth Social in November, President Trump called Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota “seriously retarded,” and last month Harmeet K. Dhillon, the official overseeing the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division, used “retards” in a social media post. I found this particularly striking, since the division’s responsibilities include protecting the rights of people with disabilities.
I have occasionally written about intellectual disabilities... I remember the word being bandied about in the schoolyards of my childhood in the early 1970s, particularly by bullies. Even then, many children avoided it; too hurtful.
Even then, children in Iowa avoided the term. Today, on Fox, not so much!
Barry continued along from there—but sure enough, Greg Gutfeld was listed among the practitioners. Incredibly, Barry even ended up writing this about an earlier report about this same topic:
We then sat down to write, only to grapple with a few challenges: When, how and how often should we use the word in a piece exploring its power to offend?
We did not want to simply paraphrase what Mr. Trump or Ms. Dhillon had written. We also quoted the podcaster Joe Rogan and Kid Rock to demonstrate the seemingly gleeful celebration of the word’s resurgence in some quarters. Mr. Rogan declared the word’s return “one of the great culture victories.”
Say what? Joe Rogan once declared the word's resurgence to be “one of the great culture victories?" As a courtesy, we're going to assume that whatever it is he actually said, he had somehow been misunderstood.
Sadly, also this:
There are few ways to give offense which aren't actively relished by Gutfeld, who we regard as one the genuine "Unrecognizables" of the modern incel-adjacent, "conservative insult" era.
For whatever reason, his desire to insult liberal women is one of the impulses he's sent out to satisfy each night at 10 o'clock Eastern. His gruesome loathing of women seems to be obvious—and sure enough:
Last Friday night, during his handful of opening jokes, there he went again!
GUTFELD (3/27/26): Finally, a forty-foot whale washed up on a New York beach.
Don't worry, though. The whale's next-of-kin have already been notified.
PHOTO: The women of The View
AUDIENCE: Laughter, hooting, applause
In recent weeks, we've told you it seemed that he had been told to surrender this pitiful nightly pleasure. Last Friday night, the pleasure was back—and then, on Monday night, he decided to do it again:
GUTFELD (3/30/26): To aid the war effort in the gulf, the U.S. is considering sending SEAL Team 6.
And if that doesn't work, they might even send in Whale Team 4.
PHOTO: The women of The View
AUDIENCE: Applause, cheering
Suzanne Scott sends him out to do this every night. To our ear, the cheering rings out like a fire bell in the night.
For the record, there is no insulting premise too stupid or too tired to please this kumquat's audience. In particular, there is no way to reassert male dominance that his tortured mind won't employ.
It isn't just the nightly return to braindead comparisons of the women of The View to horses and cows, to hippos and pigs, and to whales and generic "livestock." It's also the inane jokes about that time of the month, about the way women (and Asian-Americans) don't know how to drive, about how boring women's sports are, and even to pathetic displays like this:
GUTFELD (3/30/26): Bill Maher is getting the Mark Twain Award for humor.
Big deal! I'm getting the Shania Twain Award for being most likely to bang Shania Twain.
Sad! The next joke was the joke about the 40-foot whale.
(To his credit, he has stopped asking if Hunter Biden has started "banging" or "[BLEEP]ing" his mother, first lady Jill Biden. Back in 2024, we saw him go there three separate times. Producers let the word "banging" slither through, bleeped the more challenging term.)
He still likes to say that Taylor Swift is only a 5 or a 6. (Sad!) In such ways, a 61-year-old man who could apparently use some help is determined to set an ugly, stupid, braindead example for younger men of assorted ages. In fairness, the pay is good.
Final point:
High-end Blue America has completely accepted the braindead insults this fellow directs at women. Among our various tribal shortcomings, we Blues don't have a recognizable sexual politics, and we never have.
So Somerby is saying us blues aren't ruled by identity politics.
ReplyDeleteInteresting.
The Justice Department is struggling to decide how to respond to President Trump’s lawsuit demanding at least $10 billion from the I.R.S., …..
ReplyDeleteBecause fuck us, what are we going to do about it
My guess is they'll give him $20 billion so he'll like them more.
DeleteTrump’s DOJ drops criminal cases to pursue immigration cases: because fuck us, what are we going to do about it
ReplyDelete" ... Joe Rogan once declared the word's resurgence to be “'one of the great culture victories?"' As a courtesy, we're going to assume that whatever it is he actually said, he had somehow been misunderstood."
ReplyDeleteSay what? Rogan?
Rogan stupidly proposed the moon landing never happened because human beings could not survive passing through the Van Allen radiation belt. I would like to congratulate NASA tonight and tell Elon to fuck off
Delete“we're going to assume that whatever it is he actually said, he had somehow been misunderstood."
ReplyDeleteWhy assume that?
As a courtesy. But you knew that. You carefully trimmed that bit off your quote.
DeleteDoes Rogan deserve this courtesy? You might call it your way.
Why be courteous to Rogan, but not to the others who reported what he said?
DeleteAnd it’s rather easy to fact check, so there’s no need for courtesy.
DeleteGutfeld’s jokes about the hosts of the View is not really a terribly important thing. There are a lot of more important and extremely serious things that the media is covering, unlike Somerby.
ReplyDeleteDoes the media’s purported failure to discuss Gutfeld’s misogyny imply they have accepted it? If so, then Somerby’s failure to report on some troubling thing means he accepts that. … using Somerby logic anyway.
Trump Announces New 'Pottery Barn' Rule to Rest of World
ReplyDeleteI broke it. You bought it.
This is one clever, funny, and biting comment!
DeleteI learned something tonight. The jump in gas prices is entirely the fault of the Iranians and their shipping threats, which have blocked movement of oil . The US produces more oil than any other country and will gladly export it if asked. The US doesn’t import oil from the Middle East. In summary, blocking the Strait raised the price of US gas even though no gas consumed in the US comes from the Middle East. Thank you, Mr President.
ReplyDeleteThe president looked the American people in the eye last night and claimed Iran was building a nuclear bomb the likes of which "nobody has ever seen before". How much fucking longer do we have to endure this bullshit?
DeleteTrump is destroying the US Forest Service.
ReplyDeleteIt's been a terribly dry western winter. What could go wrong?
DeleteSomerby doesn't think that calling people retards is a slur. What an asshole he is.
ReplyDeleteStop acting like a faggot.
DeleteBorowitz Report:
ReplyDelete"TEHRAN (The Borowitz Report)—Shortly before Donald J. Trump was set to address the American people on Wednesday night, Iran declared that it would agree to end the war only if there was regime change in the United States.
“The United States is a rogue state led by an unstable ruler,” the Iranian statement read. “Such a madman must not be allowed to possess nuclear weapons.”
The Islamic Republic’s ultimatum drew immediate and strong support from Greenland, Canada, and the rest of NATO.
At the White House, press secretary Karoline Leavitt said only that Trump was well-rested for his televised address, having spent the day sleeping at the Supreme Court."
A faggot is a bundle of sticks tied together. Mussolini used to explain that a single stick can be broken but a bundle of sticks tied together are impossible to break. He portrayed those bundles on official emblems of his regime. The word for such a bundle is also the root word for the word "fascist".
ReplyDeleteWords have meanings.
The issue is who gets to determine what a word means, retard.
DeleteWords are defined by a community, not by individuals, asshole.
DeleteIt's the treadmill of euphemisms. Retards used to be called idiots or imbeciles. Then some moralistic pussies came along acting like fags and insisted everyone be nicer and morally pure like they are and call them retards instead of idiots. But then over time retard became an insult and the same fags came back with their same pussy bullshit insisting now that retard now off limits and the whole world had to abide by their moralistic protestations and call them developmentally disabled. And so it goes. Now we wait for the fags to bring their moralizing pussy bullshit back and tell us developmentally disabled is off limits. And they will throw some other new-fangled euphemism in there for them to use as a moral shaming device. The cycle never ends. It's just words, fags.
ReplyDeleteI knew calling snowflake Republican voters "racists" doesn't hurt anyone. Thanks for the confirmation, 6:39.
DeleteIt hurts Democrats. Significantly.
DeleteNice try. But D.minus comeback. You're not smart or interesting.
DeleteWe had an election in 2024 where we voted to have feelings mean more than facts.
Delete6:39,
DeleteIt could always be worse.
Republican voters could be asking us not to call them "racists".
“It hurts Democrats. Significantly.”
DeleteSo, it’s just words? Or not?
“we Blues don't have a recognizable sexual politics, and we never have”
ReplyDeleteThis makes zero sense.
Did Somerby say that? He is an idiot. Democrats (we blues) have supported women's issues forever, as party planks. We favor choice, women's health issues, feminism, equal pay, and we are in favor of measures to reduce domestic violence and to prosecute sex crimes such as rape and assault. The left (we blues) encouraged more women to run for federal and local offices, made it a point to count the number of women on campaign staffs and in the cabinets of blue presidents, governors, mayors, because we care about equal participation of women in our government. We recognize women's history and accomplishments. ALL of that stuff is sexual politics because the whole assignment of lesser status to women as a sex is part of sexual politics. It is generally called misogyny and it refers to the patriarchy, a systemic problem in which men assign greater power and access to men and keep women relegated to inferior status and less opportunity in all walks of life, including the home. That is what sexual politics means to us blues.
DeleteSomerby seems to equate sexual politics with sex and relationships solely and he calls it hard because of things like #metoo and Epstein (which he never talks about). He seems stuck in Men's Movement issues such as free access to sex at will, and what men view as unfair divorce settlements. That's their idea of "sexual politics."
He needs to actually read Kate Millet's book "Sexual Politics." She invented the term and applied it in 1970 to kick off the 2nd wave of feminism (Women's lib).
Somerby criticized both Harris and Hillary Clinton for supporting equal pay for women. He claimed equal pay already existed and that the gender pay gap was a lie, because when you hold a bunch of factors equal, there is a trivial gap. The problem is that those factors being controlled for are not equal in our society, and that is why we have a gap in the first place.
DeleteThis is how little Somerby understands about sexual politics. Then Somerby argued that Trump did not stalk Clinton around the stage during their debate, and said it isn't fair to charge a guy with rape if he molests a woman who is passed out at a frat party, because women shouldn't drink like that. (Somerby is unaware of date-rape drugs like Cosby used.) This makes me doubt his sincerity when he wants to discuss "sexual politics."
No one cares whether Gutfeld makes a stupid joke about a woman's weight. Gutfeld has free speech. That isn't sexual politics or even misogyny, given that weight concerns are shared by guys like Trump & Hegseth who want no fatties in the Army.
A man who spends so much time obsessing over how beautiful those farm girls were in My Antonia, has no clue about sexual politics at all. None of those girls considered themselves "eye candy." They were breadwinners and hard-working farmhands essential to the success of their family farms. But Somerby only cares about their looks. Just as Somerby never cared about the impact of Roy Moore's behavior on young teens he was stalking. He just wanted the age of consent to be rethought, based on his own essays.
I do not understand why any good decent person would want to use a slur to label a person with developmental disabilities. That is like kicking a puppy. Who does that? Bad people.
ReplyDeleteI certainly try not to use slurs. But, it steams me that it's considered OK for people who disagree with me to use slurs against me. E.g., I can't count the number of times I've been called "stupid."
ReplyDeleteAnd, I couldn't begin to count the number of slurs used against Trump and people lose to him.
Bob ought to take a look at the parable about motes and beams in the eye.
Trump calls people names. He calls Somalis low IQ worthless people. He calls Democrats and liberals evil, traitors, vermin. It would help if this type of discourse weren’t being mainstreamed by the president and the party you support.
DeleteI agree, but sometimes one has to fight directors fire.
Delete“Fight fire with fire “
DeleteDoes that apply to Democrats, DiC?
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