Former state Senate Democratic Leader Chris Smith of Fort Lauderdale, who served with Goldstein in the Florida House, said Goldstein's comments, first reported by Miami New Times, are "astonishing." "It shows a tone deafness to a large segment of our society that (she) still feels it's appropriate to make that kind of comment. There are certain rails in politics that you don't touch," said Smith, who is African-American. "Tone deafness is a kinder way of saying ignorance. "What she's shown, in her still defending Roseanne and making the further comment, is not empathizing with the sensitivities of someone of my color. . It's just a tone deafness to a community when Roseanne is told 'hey, comparing black people to monkeys, you just don't do that,' and to follow up and do that." Grace Carrington, an African-American leader who serves as Broward's state Democratic committeewoman, said Goldstein's comment shows a "lack of respect for our community." The message African-Americans get from such comments is "that we're a joke and we're not significant and we don't have a mind," Carrington said. New Times reported that Goldstein said questioning her post was making "something out of nothing" and that "this is why people hate the press." Perhaps controversial but really? Is this really offensive? I love Obama and my gut reaction was to smile. I love curious George.
— cara (@CaraOriel) June 2, 2018
@marcorubio Marco, seriously, your folks are comparing President Obama to Curious George? Get a handle on your people. Actually, pick people who aren't racists to work for you. #RacismMustFall— Marie (@1M_fans) June 2, 2018
In another post defending Barr, Goldstein wrote: "People make mistakes, people sometimes go too far. Liberals definitely love to exaggerate the outrage, indignancy and drama. And of course they blame it all on President Trump. Like all those listed above we all move on and get over it. Why can't they do it with Roseanne?" Some conservatives - including Goldstein in several other comments on Facebook - have complained that Barr was treated unfairly because her eponymous television show was canceled by ABC after the racist tweet about Jarrett. Their complaint is that liberals say nasty things about President Donald Trump and others and they don't get in the same kind of trouble. Trump tweeted Wednesday that he should get an apology from ABC for comments made about him. A prime conservative complaint example is the comedian Bill Maher's repeated suggestion that Trump is descended from orangutans. Conservatives online believe Maher should be fired. Nothing. Free speech is not a guarantee of employment. In case you missed it, Roseanne got canceled (fired) I think it is only fair if same criteria is applied to others. @billmaher should be going too.... A few others perhaps.— Humpty A. Dumpty (@whereisfrom) June 2, 2018
Cynthia Busch, chairwoman of the Broward Democratic Party, said likening of someone who's African-American to an ape or monkey is in a different category. "As a former elected official, Ms. Goldstein should honestly have known that her comment would be construed as an overt racist commentary," Busch said. "That term comes from a place that was just so discriminatory, so terrible that you have to understand that it's not just a joke to that community. It's more than that. It's about their entire history in this country. You just can't go there and ever think somehow you're not trying to recall a time when there was Jim Crow segregation and lynchings and people not being able to go to school and get educated." State Rep. George Moraitis of Fort Lauderdale, chairman of the Broward Republican Party, said Goldstein should not have made the comment. "It's inappropriate to compare anyone to an animal, whether the intent is racist or not," he said. "I completely disagree with those comments." Moraitis, who hadn't seen what Goldstein wrote and learned about it over the phone from a reporter, said he couldn't discern her intent. "Do I think it's racist? That's very subjective. I don't think Susan would do that. I don't want to speculate on what I think she meant," he said. @MarcoRubio #GETUrGurl ! Roseanne has brought out the worst #Racist online people. Add Susan Goldstein to that list! She has SHUT DOWN HER Twitter."And I truly think @BarackObama resembles the Curious George cartoon, who I think is an adorable character,"goldstein wrote on FB pic.twitter.com/2raGv5t83R— Koodarius (@PrimoKing71) June 1, 2018
Goldstein was one of five Broward county chairs for Rubio's unsuccessful 2016 presidential campaign. In December 2017, she posted a picture with Rubio on Twitter and wrote "Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all from @marcorubio Team Florida! Great Holiday Celebration!" Rubio's office did not respond to an email Thursday seeking comment. Goldstein, 60, served a single term representing a Weston-based district in the Florida House of Representatives from 2004 to 2006, when she was defeated for re-election by Marty Kiar, who is now Broward's elected property appraiser.Copyright ©2025— Trib Total Media, LLC (TribLIVE.com)