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Sarah Palin gives the media a piece of her mind for disinformation
by Joseph Ernest November 27, 2010
Newscast Media HOUSTON, TX -- Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin has locked horns with the media ever since she was introduced into the public arena. Media practitioners are always second-guessing what she says or means and in the video above, Palin expresses her disappointment in the disinformation campaign orchestrated by the media against her.
She recently caught flack for a slip-up when she said "North Korea" instead of "South Korea" and quickly corrected herself saying, "Our South Korean allies." However, the media was unforgiving about the error, which prompted Palin to write on her Facebook wall reminding the media that Obama has slipped-up too when he said "57 states" instead of "50 states."
There are a lot more disinformation agents she will have to deal with should she run for president, so it's appropriate for the former governor to strike back, since she too has a large media platform on FOX News and on social networks. Add Comments>>
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