You chose whatever news you want to know about. Obviously Greta thought it was important enough to use her show to question Tucker about it.
TheDC Morning: Carlson explains to Van Susteren how quotation marks work
The other day, TheDC’s Jeff Poor wrote a story about Mike Tyson going on an ESPN-affiliated radio station and saying some really vile things about Sarah Palin. Now Palin’s biggest fans are very angry at Tyson for saying it, and at ESPN for allowing it on their air. Er, wait, no, they’re actually mad at… The Daily Caller! In a classic case of blaming the messenger, many of Palin’s most ardent supporters are furious at TheDC for daring to report on a public figure’s outlandish statements about another public figure, on public airwaves. Suddenly a quote is considered an endorsement, and by reporting on Tyson’s hate speech, TheDC is somehow complicit. Leading the charge was Greta Van Susteren, who’s been calling Tucker Carlson names and making baseless allegations about his motives, while insisting she’s his friend. Weird, huh?
Martin Ent Inc wrote: Wayne's Palin story of the day
Please show me my "Palin stories of the day" from Monday, Sunday, Saturday, Friday, Thursday, Wednesday....
You're just like Greta. Mentioning Palin is verboten.
It is more like Sarah Palin is no longer newsworthy. Her 15 minutes are up. She hasn't even endorsed anyone yet.
To me, the story is more about the infighting between Greta and Tucker.
OK, I don't normally watch Greta but sometimes I just have Fox on and have seen her interviews with Palin. I do think to a certain extent, she has become friends with the former VP candidate and that may be why she is giving Calrson such grief.
Palin-bots attacking the news media? Is that like Obama's Attack-team who promise to defend his statements?
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