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The CNN anchor was out of line and should have remained nonpartisan - but listen to the audio - Bristol comes across as a drunken low class reality show "star".
Bristol Palin: My little sister comes over to me and says some old lady just f***ing pushed me.
Palin: Oh f***ing hell no, no one’s going to touch my sister.
Palin: My f***ing knees, my face, where is my s**t.
You also realize that the drunken Palins started this - they crashed this guy's party and refused to leave & get off his property.
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Originally Posted by katzpaw
The CNN anchor was out of line and should have remained nonpartisan - but listen to the audio - Bristol comes across as a drunken low class reality show "star".
Bristol Palin: My little sister comes over to me and says some old lady just f***ing pushed me.
Palin: Oh f***ing hell no, no one’s going to touch my sister.
Palin: My f***ing knees, my face, where is my s**t.
You also realize that the drunken Palins started this - they crashed this guy's party and refused to leave & get off his property.
He should've excercised the "stand your ground law"
The anchor should of remained neutral. I dont care if you do or dont like the Palins, I like my anchors to have a little bit less of an attitude while giving me the news. However I will say this made me actually watch CNN. Well, really I was on You Tube......does that count?
Not really. The point being if this was Chelsea or an Obama kid (or your kid), CNN never would have broadcast such a commentary.
S. Palin isn't presidential material so who cares how the media treat her tacky grown kids?
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