Posted on 08/11/2012 10:28:56 AM PDT by Hojczyk
Weighing in on the controversial cancer ad, Sarah Palin is accusing members of the press of prostituting themselves by failing to point out alleged collaboration between President Barack Obamas reelection campaign and a super PAC backing his reelection.
Some of these reporters who know the truth about this situation because they were in the room, in the press conference, or teleconference room listening to this I think you said it was back in May and now theyre watching this ad play out from the super PAC, they know what happened, and I dont know how they can sleep at night, Palin said Thursday on Fox News Hannity.
Theyre basically prostituting themselves for a job, for interview, for access to the Obama administration and the campaign. And theyre letting this go on, and it is illegal. It violates the PAC laws. What I would like to see happen is for just one reporter in the mainstream media who knows the truth about this to stand up and do the worthy and ethical thing and let Americansknow that there was collaboration and also that this is a far-fetched, despicable ad that misrepresents Governor Romneys position.
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Com’on S! let them know that they are perverted sluts.
If memory serves, one such case involved the Swift Boat matter.
Apologies are in order to any "perverted sluts" for the insult of being compared to traitorous Demonicrats.
"NO!"
On behalf of perverted sluts everywhere, I accept your apology.
Sarah was my choice all along
That’s why they are called “presstitutes”.
Prostitutes get paid for what they do — the MSM do it as a daily lifestyle.
Whores and journalists are morally equivalent...
They are not only prostitutes.
They are the type that let their black pimp abuse them and they come back for more.
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