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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:

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Mary Courtney

I feel the same way tonight, Maizie. Glad the Russian KJB aren’t taking us all away for sharing our opinions. God Bless America…oops-Dare we speak such obsceneties in the millennium? Only American TV for our kids today-lest they replace it with something as abominable as wholesome, clean truth.

Here’s the deal—-some Dems and Repubs are genuinely seeking the greater good-some sincerely right and some sincerely wrong. Some left and right leaders are decent and some are a bunch of major power-hungry cons. Walter is not the Grandpa dummy dumb that some think.

 

 

By Mary Courtney on 07/13/2009 1:56 am
starry Nite
Candidates who believe in the “right things” - Sarah Palin. Of Sarah Palin will determine what the right things are. Democrats and Repulicans have ideological differences but both parties should have the good of the country at heart. They disagree on the approach. Republicans tend to not like change and diversity. They want everyone to be like them- because they don’t like change. American is no longer respected as it once was. The conservative answer is don;t apologize but say to hell with you who cares what the French or Europeans think? Who cares that Putin hates americans and broadcast anti american sentiments in the Russian Media. President Obama never had a chance with Putin but Mr. M. understands business and there is the starting point in building new reslationships. God bless America. I hope we don’t destroy it. But I have seen the enemy and it is us.
By starry Nite on 07/13/2009 10:17 pm
Mary Courtney

The enemy is within…my teacher Mom of 10 kids used to say this before her death. She said we each have to regain honor nd integrity and an old Catholic line of hers-"Charity begins at home".

Anther Wow-what an old fashioned word-CHARITY. If only this kind of dearness in people could be regained over the cynicism that rules our day.

btw-Having been on both sides of the fence-I don’t think conservatives hate change. I believe everybody likes their comfort zones. But I do believe that there is a danger in using Preparation H on a toothbrush or Crest on the bucket….

We need more Common Sense-and yes I’m talkin’ design and order. One and one will always =2. Let get back to basic Math and stop the insanity of relativism gone amuck. It’s hurting our kids who don’t even have any sense of right and wrong, their MAKER, their purpose, are committing suicide and the walking wounded with their expensive, high tech toys replacing family love. I’ve watched the signs over a long teaching career.

Yep …these statements can open a can of worms. 

By Mary Courtney on 07/14/2009 11:37 am
Katy Arteese
I noticed a long time ago that Greta Van Susteren seems preoccupied / obsessed with Sarah Palin. I think she has a little crush on her.
By Katy Arteese on 07/14/2009 3:39 pm
Jawaralal Bernstein
To be against Levi means to be for Palin.  That is a stupid way to be, eh?
By Jawaralal Bernstein on 07/14/2009 8:28 pm