Duel for Sarah Palin Interview: Stephanopoulos Vs. King

January 29, 2009 RSS Feed Print

The exclusive Alfalfa Dinner occurs this weekend, and both President Barack Obama and former GOP running mate Sarah Palin are attending. We hear that her attendance and the off-the-record, booze-and-beef dinner, coming during the week when she set up a political action committee, www.sarahpac.com, has sparked a bidding war for an interview between CNN's Larry King and ABC's Week host George Stephanopoulos.

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When these guys demonstrate that conservative values are the ONLY VALUES APPROPRIATE for the USA --- they might get an interview with the Messianic Sarah Palin.

Until then...

they can suffer with the felon Barack...

Archarito of WA 2:28AM February 03, 2009

What happened to the interview? Oh that's right the leftist media smear machine won't get an interview with the good governor.

Maybe if they were responsible journalists she might grant one.

Tim of MI 8:33PM February 01, 2009

Both Stephanopoulos and King are mainstream bastards so it won't really make any difference.

Campbell of LA 3:40PM February 01, 2009

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