Real American Stories
January 13, 2011
Why Sarah Palin Used the Term Blood Libel
Many people were shocked and appalled yesterday when Sarah Palin used the term "blood libel" to defend herself in her Fox "News" tee vee studio in Wasilla. From reading many comment threads all over the Blogosphere, it would appear that the comments could be placed in one of two categories:
Continue reading >>April 2, 2010
Sarah Palin's Real American Stories "Shed Viewers From Start To Finish"
It wasn't just I who found Sarah Palin's "Real American Stories" a total bore. So did Fox News viewers. Something tells me Greta Van Susteren won't be looking over her shoulder at Sarah Palin in the future. The reviews were not so great either.
Continue reading >>April 1, 2010
Palin Show Promo Highlights Americans "Who Have Never Given Up"
I got a Fox Fan email Wednesday (3/31/10) promoting Sarah Palin's new Fox News show, set to air tonight. As Julie and Aunty Em have posted, the show has already generated a load of negative publicity. Now comes this little snicker-worthy addendum.
Continue reading >>March 31, 2010
Has Sarah Palin Ever Interviewed LL Cool J? Apparently Not!
Guest blogged by Aunty Em
This week Fox News Channel began the big roll-out for Sarah Palin’s new Faux show, “Real American Stories,” airing Thursday. [Comment: I’m sure the confluence of Sarah Pain’s show and April Fools’ Day is just a coincidence.] The promos being run relentlessly this week are promising guests that include Country crooner Toby Keith, industrialist and rich guy Jack Welch and rapper LL Cool J on her very first show.
Just one problem.
Continue reading >>March 30, 2010
Palin’s Politics of Personal Responsibility in Tatters; Daughter Willow Avoids Criminal Charges
Guest blogged by Aunty Em
New information coming out about Willow Palin today may make it impossible for Serial Quitter and Fox News Personality Sarah Palin to preach the politics of “personal responsibility” ever again. Expect this to break wide today, maybe even in the lamestream media, as Palin herself might call it. If the National Enquirer doesn’t get the Pulitzer Prize with its outing of the John Edwards affair — in which the tabloid scooped the whole wide world — maybe their reporting back in January on Willow Palin’s trouble with the cops might do it.
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