Scoundrel Time: Palin, “I don’t think there’s anything private in our family now.”

This is simply awful. There's no privacy for this woman or her family anymore. Not even ten inches of a "time out" corner!

If they want to play this game to that family, maybe we should immediately demand all e-mail and text communications from the Obamas.

If one can play this game, so can two.

Posted by newton at June 7, 2011 10:04 AM

She did do a television program. One that actually put her in a very favorable light with most Americans, myself included. I don't think she's complaining so much as she's stating a simple fact.

Posted by Jewel at June 7, 2011 10:56 AM

If the LSM had doen one-tenth this much vetting of the Indonesian Imbecile in 2007-2008 ...

Nah, that woulda been racist.

Posted by butch at June 7, 2011 11:21 AM

How about Bawnie Fwank's private e-mails or e-mails of Wiener's privates? The hypocrisy of the left is astonishing. Palin's family might have a tad bit of dysfunction but they're saints compared to the grifters, goat rapers, serial sluts, pedophiles, STD bags and unmentionable degenerates who populate the left, the media and Hollywood. The same private dicks (pun intended) searching through Palin's trash were quick to look the other way when the Columbia prof was getting busy with his adult daughter. Liberalism is demonic as Ann Coulter alleges in her new book.

Posted by bill at June 7, 2011 12:45 PM

One virtue of the Age of Obama is that it has brought the Left's war on America into the open. What worries me is that some folks seem to think we are still at peace.

Posted by chuck at June 7, 2011 4:52 PM

Palinoia is a mental disorder gone wild, a foreboding sign of the times. If this is journalism, then it only proves we are in need an army to defend us from our own media.

Posted by RedCarolina at June 7, 2011 6:08 PM