Saturday, October 04, 2008

The Problem with Palin

Another four years, another presidential election, another case of media bias. Or in this case, another case of Hollywood bias.

Ever since Republican John McCain selected Alaskan Governor Sarah Palin as his running mate, the self-proclaimed hockey mom has been subjected to an endless barrage of media probing. It's probing that is not only characteristic of this country, but has become symbolic of everything that needs to change in this country.

For the third week in a row, Saturday Night Live continued its focused attempts to humiliate and degrade Palin. Actress Tina Fey once again portrayed the vice-presidential hopeful, this time during the one and only debate with Democrat Joe Biden.

The only difference was that this week's performace lost it's luster. Fey recycling nearly all the "Palinisms" she'd been doing for the past month.

We all know the media is controlled by liberals. The public was barely able to deal with news personalities interjecting their misguided political opinions. Now, the infected entertainment industry is trying to force-feed us Democratic dog food.

Even Fey herself is sick of playing the Alaskan Governor. A recent interview quoted the star of 30 Rock as saying she doesn't want anything to do with Palin as of Nov. 5.

But as we know now, the Hollywood liberals unfortunately have different plans.

They are plans that need to be ignored by the American public. Saturday Night Live will continue to broadcast their left-wing dribble until the Nielsen company tells them otherwise.

Thus, the best way to fight off the onslaught of a biased entertainment industry is to turn off the television and catch the skit the following day on a website.

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