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Former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin went after members of the media on the "Today" show Monday after her interview drifted toward questions about her son's arrest and post-traumatic stress disorder.
"You guys brought me here to talk about Iowa politics and the caucus tonight, not to talk about my kids," Palin shot back after co-host Savannah Guthrie asked Palin about her remarks on the campaign trail.
"And that was a promise. But as things go in the world of media, you guys don't always keep your promises, evidently," Palin added.
Co-host Matt Lauer noted later, "There were no specific promises made about content of the interview, only that this would be your first interview since you endorsed Donald Trump."
Why don't people in the public realize that they really don't control it all? And, that what they say can come back and bite them? Too bad the hosts didn't have the sense to have the video of her blaming obama all cued up and ready to go. bummer.
I cannot believe I just wasted five minutes of my life on that. What on earth was Trump thinking? It took her a good bit of word salad (love that phrase!) but there it was in the end: the media is out to get me. Please go away, Sarah. Your fifteen minutes are up.
outside of her family and friends, is there a person on the planet who gives a crap what Palin has to say?
Evidently, liberals and Democrats still suffering from Plain Derangement Syndrome care a great deal what she thinks and says, otherwise the DNC-owned media wouldn't spend so much time obssessing about her.
I quit watching when they called her Governor Palin, a title she clearly does not deserve since she could not take the pressure and quit mid-term.
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