Posted on 07/26/2013 6:56:38 PM PDT by Bratch
Full Title: Governor Palin: Ill Be on Gretas "On the Record" Tonight, Updated: I Was Forbidden from Telling the Truth About Obama in 2008′
Via Facebook:
Ill be on Gretas "On the Record" tonight talking about Obamas "phony scandals" claim. The Democrat Partys leadership is obviously a lost cause, but take note that the GOPs out of touch hierarchy is disappointingly not doing the job of calling Obama out and holding the medias feet to fire, and consequently Obama gets away with claiming that these very serious government scandals are "phony." They have the mic, but they selfishly dont use it to call out corruption and incompetence. Theyd rather be "liked" by the media. This is a business to them, not a cause. Of course, ten second soundbites arent conducive to explaining all of this, but Ill try.
- Sarah Palin
Be sure to tune in!
Update by Steve
Click here for an exciting sneak preview of tonights interview that includes VIDEO.
Governor Palin brings her own "redneck version" of Karl Roves "elitist" whiteboard.
She also said:
I was not allowed to talk about things like that because those elitists, those who are the brainiacs in the GOP machine, running John McCains campaign at the time said that the media would eat us alive if we brought up these things.
What that got us, this kind of complacency and self-censoring of a campaign where we werent allowed to tell the truth about who this candidate was Barack Obama what it got us was a list of these scandals, Palin charged.
A special sneak preview here.
I'll also show viewers the redneck version of Roves white board tonight on On the Record with @gretawire at 10pm eastern.
Sarah Palin (@SarahPalinUSA) July 26, 2013
I wish she could win the nomination.
I wish she could win the nomination.
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