Saturday, November 1, 2008

Sarah Palin says Media is not sexist

Sarah Palin agrees that the Media has not been sexist in the coverage of her campaign. However she believes the media is being critical because she is not from the "Washington herd". Katie Couric of the washington post had an interview with her.
Couric: "Do you think the coverage of you has been sexist?"

Palin: "No, I don't. I mean, I know that there -- it's obvious there's some double-standards here, you know, in terms of what the media has been doing, but I think that's more -- I think more attributable to just the media elite, the Washington elite, not knowing who I am and just asking a whole lot of questions and not so much based on gender though, but based on just the fact that I'm not part of the Washington herd."

Couric: "Having said that, do you think it would be sexist, governor, not to question your credentials and your policy positions?"

Palin: "It would be sexist if the media were to hold back and not ask me about my experience, my vision, my principles, my values, you're right.

We all know that the media is being critical of Palin because everyone thinks she a dumbass. And the media is not being critical because your not from the "washington herd" but because you dont belong in the "washington Herd". So Mrs. Palin, please stop talking.

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