Sarah Palin complains that ‘quasi-right’ Fox News thinks she’s a joke: ‘This is war’
She has never gotten along with O'Reilly. He's basically called her a dope to her face in the past -- but Fox still keeps her around.
That is the main problem with conservative and the GOP -- they keep the stupid base around just for the votes.
She has never gotten along with O'Reilly. He's basically called her a dope to her face in the past -- but Fox still keeps her around.
That is the main problem with conservative and the GOP -- they keep the stupid base around just for the votes.
“Even there on Fox, kind of a quasi- or assumed conservative outlet,” Palin continued, “we have all day listening to the tease with Bill O’Reilly’s, he’s talking about the guests on his show tonight, or the commentary on his show, and that would be, ‘Oh, all these GOP contenders thinking about running like Donald Trump, Sarah Palin,’ and he names them off – he says, ‘Oh, what a reality show that would be, yuck-yuck.’”
Palin, the former half-term governor of Alaska and 2008 vice-presidential candidate, said “the left” doesn’t marginalize its own possible candidates.
“They take this serious, because this is war, and hopefully the media – even the quasi-right side of the media – won’t be looking at this as some kind of reality show, a joke, because they have theirs, they’re taking care of theirs fine,” she said.
“No, the people of America deserve the best, and competition through a GOP primary, whether a Bill O’Reilly or somebody else assumes it’s a reality show or not, they deserve that competition to surface the competitor who can take on Hillary or whomever it may be and win for this country,” Palin said.