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Friday, January 09, 2009

Sarah Palin Speaks Out on 'Media Malpractice'

In a new documentary film to be released in late February entitled, 'Media Malpractice,' Sarah Palin takes aim at the mainstream media over the manner in which her candidacy was handled.

Palin blasts Katie Couric, and rightly so, for a deft 'cut-and-paste' job in the interviews she did for CBS News, which left Palin looking very different than the Sarah Palin everyone knows and loves.

Apparently Couric and company left out a ton of material that would have shown a much different--and positive--picture of Palin than the one that was aired.

But then, we told you that right here on The Liberty Sphere. Couric is a hack, a lightweight, a sorry excuse for a serious reporter. The same can be said for her counterparts at NBC and ABC.

Palin goes further to talk about media hypocrisy--another issue we talk about quite a bit here at The Liberty Sphere.

When Barack Obama, for example, requested of the media that they consider his child to be off-limits, they gladly complied. But Palin? Her children have been dragged through the mud as if they were scum of the earth.

According to statements actually made in the mainstream media, Palin is not the mother of Trig, Trig should have been aborted, Palin's daughter is trash because she became pregnant out of wedlock, Palin and her husband are awful parents because as Christians they should not have raised a daughter who became pregnant out of wedlock, and other such outrageous displays of the lack of journalistic integrity.

The Leftwing in this country, of which Democrats, the mainstream media, environmentalist wackos, and others are a part, have so many double-standards that one's head begins to spin.

And in this election in particular, that double-standard was multiplied by 10 for one single-minded purpose--to get Barack Obama elected to the Presidency.

Well, Palin will have her revenge once the documentary is released. And it will be long overdue.

For more information about the documentary and its filmmaker, click here for a special report from Andrew Breitbart.

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