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Greta Van Susteren, Sally Quinn, Sarah Palin | 07/10/2009 11:45 am

Greta Van Susteren Takes on Letterman, Sally Quinn for Palin-Bashing (Video)

It’s one thing to bash the woman, but quite another to bash her children, Van Susteren says; Levi Johnston pipes up about Palin’s resignation.
By The Staff at wowOwow.com
Fox

Greta Van Susteren is mad as hell and she’s not gonna take it anymore.

On her FOX News Channel show, "On the Record," last night, Van Susteren took The Washington Post’s "Sally Quinn" and others to task for shamelessly bashing not only Sarah Palin, but Palin’s children, as well. Meanwhile, Bristol Palin’s baby’s daddy, Levi Johnston, has his own theory about why Sarah Palin announced her resignation from the Alaska governorship: money. More on that later.

Van Susteren said last night:

"Why is Washington Post columnist Sally Quinn gratuitously trashing Gov. Palin? Quinn even accuses Palin of exploiting her children, specifically Bristol and little Trig, little Trig, who has Down’s syndrome. And David Letterman — he also can’t stay away from the governor, either."

Letterman made another sexually tainted joke about Palin this week, saying: "Is it just me or is anyone having naughty thoughts about Sarah Palin and those waders," referring to the fishing outfit she wore when talking to reporters this week while defending her resignation.

In an interview on MSNBC Thursday, Quinn, founder of the Post’s "On Faith" blog, said:

Well, clearly, she has not put her family first … And these children have, it seems publicly, to have been exploited by her in a, I think, really unfortunate way … She brings them all to the convention, including Trig, the baby. She brings the pregnant daughter with the boyfriend who clearly didn’t want to be there. She then travels around with the children, using them as sort of photo ops … she brings the children up when she needs them to shore up her own image.

Think what you want about the Alaska governor, but it’s likely many women think these kinds of slams are just inappropriate.

"This is wrong because, first of all, they are attacking her parenting skills. And why we are debating whether or not she should have had her kids up as late as she did on the night of the nominating convention is just borderline bizarre, particularly because we don’t ask that question of any of the guys who bring their children to big political events," former Massachusetts Gov. Jane Swift, a Republican who also had young children in office, said on "On the Record." "But even importantly, don’t we have more important things to be discussing in this country? And activities, we could move on to things that actually impact the millions of families who don’t have a job or don’t have paid maternity leave, things that are legitimate public policy issues."

Meanwhile, Levi Johnston, Bristol’s former fiancée, told reporters Thursday that he once heard Palin talking about how she could have a better life in which she could spend more time at home with less stress, and could accept high-paying offers coming her way. After all — she is the Republican everybody’s talking about at the moment. Johnston said that in December Palin "had talked about how nice it would be to take some of this money people have been offering us and just run with it, and saying forget everything else." Palin spokeswoman Meghan Stapleton had a quick comeback for that, saying: "It is interesting to learn Levi is working on a piece of fiction while honing his acting skills."

It’s no secret the Palins and Johnston have become, well, more distant in recent months as Johnston has taken to the press to criticize Alaska’s first family, and to talk about how much visitation his family should have with his son, born to Bristol, December 28.

Watch Van Susteren and Swift below:

378 Reader Comments (so far…) Sign In or Register to comment

Rebecca G

deber, name one, just one lie Obama has told about his background.

Let me guess, you’re one of those people that don’t believe he was born in the U.S. OY VEY!  You do know that McCain was born in Panama right? 

By Rebecca G on 07/10/2009 3:19 pm
deber B

Rebecca, Rebecca….okay, let’s talk about the military.   If you father is in the military and stationed in another country while on active duty and let’s just say you are living in Rhoda Spain….you are an American citizen born to two American citizens.  That also applies to John McCain whose father was on active duty stationed in Panama.   I won’t discuss Obama’s birth certificate.  His is more complicated. 

Google 50 Lies Obama has told or even 100 lies Obama has told and draw your own conclusions.  He recently (this week) lied about how he met Michelle which is totally unbelievable.  http://www.ihatethemedia.com/barack-obama-lies-about-where-he-met-michelle  The information is out there.  It is painful to read so you might want to grab a few Oreo cookies and a glass of milk to keep your blood sugar up : )

By deber B on 07/10/2009 3:37 pm
MK P

Impressive source "Ihatethemedia.com" — you really don’t care a bit whether or not you cite valid sources — do you….you just troll the internet for anything negative about Obama and post it here.   

By MK P on 07/10/2009 3:48 pm
Rebecca G

Truth, Logic & Facts are Right-Wing Kryptonite.  They only cite the sources where it’s all made up talking points furthered by the biggest liars of them all; Rush "drug-addled" Limbaugh, Bill "F-ing thing sucks!" O’Reilly, Sean Insannity, Michael "Savage" Weiner, et. al.

If Jesus Christ himself walked up and said Obama was born in the State of Hawaii and is a natural born citizen he would be beat down.

Also, in typical right-wing fashion, deber didn’t answer my question.  I asked for one lie about his background. That or the definition of background is beyond comprehension and so switch to broken promises instead.  OY VEY!

By Rebecca G on 07/10/2009 4:01 pm
phyllis Doyle Pepe
Your mention of Christ put me in mind of the admonition from Cromwell: "I beseech you [in this case, deber]  in the bowels of Christ, think it POSSIBLE you may be mistaken?" 
By phyllis Doyle Pepe on 07/11/2009 9:52 am
beth willis

A  non-binding resolution was passed in the Senate to make McCain eligible to run  for the presidency.  Until that action was taken, put up by McCaslin, being born on American soil was a qualification to run for the presidency.  The Senate had no authority to make the decision; that belongs in the courts as it involves an interpretation of the Constitution. 

Then with no debate, McCaslin, on the spot included children of active military serving overseas.  I’ve lived in Rota, Spain where my husband taught dependents of military stationed on the base, DODDS.  My daughter was born in an Air Force hospital in the Azores, again while her father, working for the American government, taught the children of the military.  Because of the senate and McCaslin’s ignorant proposition, my daughter is not eligible to run for president.  That would mean children of diplomats, ambassadors, envoys, consulates, etc. are not eligible.  The whole farce was to make McCain eligible.  Panama would never qualify without this nonbinding resolution, regardless of his father’s rank.

Peace and grace

By beth willis on 07/11/2009 10:56 am
MK P

Or, Rebecca……..you could google lies told by GWB………..almost a thousand about the security threat the US after 9/11

http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,23098129-401,00.html

By MK P on 07/12/2009 10:08 am
Mimi Jones
What the h!  His parents were in the United States MILITARY!  Get some sense!
By Mimi Jones on 07/10/2009 5:50 pm
phyllis Doyle Pepe
There are right-wing web sites, otherwise known as smear sites–– that barrage readers with false information––one is 50 lies of Obama. They can all be refuted on sites that cite the lies and then refute them. 
By phyllis Doyle Pepe on 07/11/2009 10:15 am
Marjorie C.

phyllis:  They can all be refuted on sites…

LOL.  For a minute, there I thought you’d say "…refuted on left-wing sites such as Huffington’s."  For every right-wing smear site, the is a left-wing smear site, where else does all the Sarah Palin material come from. 

By Marjorie C. on 07/11/2009 11:31 am
Mel Berg
why yes, I have heard that saying, that is why I always read all the dirt I find on Palin. There are some really good embers smoldering away on Palin.
By Mel Berg on 07/11/2009 10:55 am
beth willis

Mel, what has become of Palin’s older son?  We never hear anything about him..for security reasons?  Is he still in Iraq?  What do you think Governor Palin would do if her son fathered a child out of wedlock, and the girl’s mother would not permit Palin’s son to visit his child?

Peace and grace

By beth willis on 07/11/2009 11:01 am
Mel Berg
Beth, her son is still in Iraq I believe and is far removed from all the drama going on. It sure would be interesting to see what Ms. Palin would do, if the shoe were on the other foot.
By Mel Berg on 07/13/2009 10:19 am
Maggie W
Then he may fare far better than the governor, who has had to spend about $ 500,000 and has big money problems.  Maybe Levi can loan her some money. 
By Maggie W on 07/10/2009 12:19 pm
deber B
Levi will be a flash in the pan…in one day and out the next in my opinion.   Sarah, on the other hand, seems to have charted a lucrative path for her family.  I wish her well!   I know the democrats are finally glad she is no longer governor.
By deber B on 07/10/2009 12:41 pm