The great irony here is that the biggest threat to conservatives doesn’t come from liberals at all, but from the conservative pundits themselves, who readily exploit their audiences by feeding them a bunch of scary lies in order to extract money and political support from them. The world of right-wing punditry is one where conservatives are under constant assault by liberals who want to destroy everything they hold dear, often for hazy reasons that amount to little more than “because liberals are evil.”
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And it’s not just Palin who sees liberal bogeymen out to get her around every corner, either. It should be surprising that Palin was able to spin a silly little dustup over a dog into a full-blown the-world-is-out-to-destroy-conservatives paranoid meltdown, but sadly, it’s par for the course. Palin was, and is, a bitch on ice and NOBODY would have made her happy during that campaign.īy the way I think that this is a good place to put Alternet's take on Palin's latest scandal, "Dogazi," which they entitle What Sarah Palin's Latest Meltdown Tells Us About Conservatives' Victimization Fantasy: I myself have some issues with Nicolle Wallace, and her use of ridiculous conservative talking points, but she is needs to stop beating herself up over this. You know I hate that Wallace always has to add that little addendum at the end saying that Palin was right to be pissed off at her because she was too stupid to answer simple questions.
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“I was making decisions about who should interview her, the interviews didn’t go well, so that was totally fair game for her to talk about.”
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“So that got a little dicey,” Wallace said, before admitting that it was “totally legit” for Palin to be mad at her after she set up interviews like the one with Katie Couric in which the vice presidential candidate could not come up with the names of any news publications she read. “You know, it was when she sort of didn’t care what, like, McCain thought anymore.” “It was when she started to go rogue, for real,” Wallace said, quoting the title of Palin’s campaign memoir.