Actually, I’m going to agree with RexBeach: Prejean could have handled this better. She could have made King look even MORE foolish. Imagine a Coulter or a Malkin in this situation. They would have TORN King up. Instead, the exchange was awkward.
I know you are eager to defend Prejean because her beliefs mesh with yours, but you run the risk of not being able to objectively see when a conservative icon falls short. This is the kind of mentality that led the Republicans to nominate McCain last year.
Remain objective. Prejean is pretty and courageous for standing up for her beliefs. But based on most of the exchanges I’ve seen her have with *hostile* press, she’s not quite ready for prime time.
she’s only in her early 20s. Sheesh, the media is so hostile towards her, for what? Disagree with their dogma? She’s no politician yet they treated her like one, she’s just a private individual. The media line of question and constantly badgering is like she committed high crimes
She is not running for office of any kind, she is not a politician nor has she ever represented herself as one. She most likely went on this show at the advice of her advisors(she is promoting a book)and probably needs the money also.
She just where do you get off saying she is "Not ready for Prime Time" as if she WAS running for office?
It is a rather stupid statement on your part considering the lady never, ever said she was a politician wannabe.