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John Ziegler on Andrew Sullivan

During the Q&A that makes up the bulk of my Sarah Palin piece today, radio host and Media Malpractice documentary filmmaker John Ziegler attacked Andrew

Jul 31, 2020
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During the Q&A that makes up the bulk of my Sarah Palin piece today, radio host and Media Malpractice documentary filmmakerJohn Ziegler attacked Andrew Sullivan as the ultimate example of how the media rewarded attacks on Gov. Sarah Palin (R-Alaska).
Andrew Sullivan is a guy who should never be allowed back in any remnant of the conservative movement after what he did, just on the Trig “trutherism” issue. It’s just scandalous. I mean, this guy is still invited on major TV shows after coming forward with, and continuing, the theory that Gov. Palin faked a pregnancy of a Downs Syndrome child even after we found out that the daughter she was allegedly protecting was also pregnant, in a way made it absolutely biologically impossible. Now, that ought to be a career ender! Instead it was a career advancement, because of the bias in the news media.
“There are no sins when you try to go after Sarah Palin,” said Ziegler. “The only sin is not trying hard enough.”
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