Posted on 09/18/2013 10:23:01 AM PDT by nickcarraway
Brooke Mosteller's remark during the pageant exaggerated the extent of mobile homes in South Carolina, one of the country's poorest states.
Miss South Carolina Brooke Mosteller might have nailed the swimsuit contest but she failed to impress in her Miss America pageant intro, when she joked, "I'm from the state where 20% of our homes are mobile because that's how we roll."
Not only were her comments shockingly insensitive, she got the number wrong.
U.S. census data shows that an average of 17.9% of residents lived in mobile homes from 2007 to 2011 not 20%.
South Carolina's native son, Stephen Colbert, naturally inserted himself into the controversy.
Though the lovely lady stunned in the competition, her lighthearted comments about the state's low income population raised some eyebrows.
Though the lovely lady stunned in the competition, her lighthearted comments about the state's low income population raised some eyebrows.
The Comedy Central host took to his show Monday to praise Mosteller, who he said "represented our state admirably." Colbert said the fact that "20% of our homes are mobile ... means they could leave South Carolina and yet they choose to stay or possibly (have) a lack of gas money."
South Carolina is among the 10 poorest states in the country, with a median household income of $44,587 compared with the national average of $52,762 (both are averages of census data from 2007-2011). Miss South Carolina hangs out backstage with some of the other contestants many of whom took a more serious approach to their intros.
Miss South Carolina hangs out backstage with some of the other contestants many of whom took a more serious approach to their intros.
Of South Carolinians, 17% live below the poverty line.
Though the lovely lady representing the Palmetto State poked fun of her home state, the other beauties in the pageant praised their native lands in their introductions.
Miss North Dakota Laura Harmon bragged that her state has the lowest unemployment rate and Jaden Leach aka Miss Louisiana gave a shoutout to "Duck Dynasty." Miss District of Columbia wasn't afraid to court controversy, with Bindhu Pamarthi saying her hometown is "listening to your phone calls from the nation's capital. Just kidding!"
The Miss South Carolina Scholarship organization did not respond to a request for comment.
Mobile Homes are the new black.
17.9% means she was rounding, not a problem.
I bet that more than 20% or Chicagoans live in rat-infested slums that a South Carolinian wouldn’t dream of occupying.
"and our mayor is a crackhead bribetaker!"
Close enough.
This is Obama's America.
That first sentence was sarcasm, by the way....
A house isn’t a home until you take the wheels off it and put it on blocks.
First, she didn't claim that 20% of resident live in mobile homes. She said 20% of homes were mobile.
Second, 17.9 is close enough to round up to 20%. The media would let President Obama do that kind of rounding without question.
Wow, imagine if the media analyzed Zer0’s brilliant statement 1/1000th of a degree they did her joke.
Obama talked about 57 states, and the media shruggd: “Close enough”.
Can we zoom in on Miss Utah???
This thread is worthless without Swimsuit Photos. I mean come on they are fully clothed. How are we to judge the content of their um er ah heart yeah that’s it.
It’s only two points - and not the two points most men are interested in.
In North Carolina, if you get a Section 8 voucher, you then look for suitable home within the rent limit. (about $700/month for one person) The less the rent is, the less you pay and the less the Housing Authority pays. Mobile homes are acceptable, providing they pass inspection.
A nice two bedroom mobile home can often be found for $500/month or less...
Awww, heck, forget that. Just more pics of her!
Ohio. Wow!
I heard that and my wife and I both said “huh!?”
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