Books Sarah Palin Never Banned
September 7, 2008 / 11:40 am • By Dr. Melissa ClouthierI’ll just keep writing about this garbage because you won’t be seeing clear reporting. Even on Fox this morning, the message is that the press still has it’s collective panties in a wad because they haven’t had adequate access to Sarah Palin–thus, in their sour grapes, it is perfectly justifiable to report smears. I mean, what else can they do if John McCain won’t play along?
Some media “expert” gloated that John McCain was changing his tune because it “never works” to go after the press. And oh, yes, well, of course, the press is biased liberally, that’s not news. The Republicans just have to deal with it. That’s the way it is. Um, that’s the way it used to be. It used to be that the biased media could say anything and there was no way to counter the claims. Well, there is now.
There are two more rumors swirling around. I mean, seriously, have you ever seen the press and the left so apoplectic and grasping? The internal Obama poll numbers must be horrendous. Right now, the banned books. Michelle Malkin dissects the whole story and I’m relying on her reporting:
The person who first spread the Palin smear is identified as “Andrew Aucoin,” a commenter on the blog of librarian Jessamyn West. West has done the right thing in keeping the bogus comment up and pointing out in her main post that “there appears to be no truth to the claim made by the commenter, and no further documentation or support for this has turned up.”
One of Michelle’s readers notes this:
Reader Martin: “If you read the Anchorage Daily News article, towards the bottom, you find that Palin requested the resignations not only of the librarian, but of several other township officials. Why? Because they were political appointees who openly supported her political opponent. Palin requested the resignations a few days BEFORE she assumed office, apparently for political reasons, as would be routine in ALL such situations, including in the very small town of Washington, DC. [Didn’t some no-name politician fire all of the US Attorneys?] Frankly, it’s far more remarkable (and shows a great deal of tolerance) for Palin to have KEPT Emmons in office. And you’d think people would consider the source when Emmons claims Palin wanted to ban books.”
I’m guessing that Sarah Palin loves books and librarians, too! And I’m quite sure librarians love Sarah. At least one does.
















