US Weekly is now getting their news from a joke interview??
By laglen
@laglen (19759)
United States
February 11, 2011 7:09pm CST
USWeekly is having to apologize for running a story quoting Sarah Palin. It turns out, the quotes were not true. They got their info from a satirical interview.
This sure does explain alot. And of course this is not the first time. Before the 2008 election people were misquoting what Palin said from what they heard on Saturday Night Live.
Now hopefully most of us do not get our news form USWeekly, but I am sure some people do. This means these misquotes will be flying around the cyber world.
Us Weekly apologized for their mistake Thursday saying, “Oopsies...our bad!”
Read more: http://entertainment.blogs.foxnews.com/2011/02/11/oopsies-us-weekly-apologizes-to-sarah-palin-over-using-fake-quotes/#ixzz1DhcbcuPt
2 responses
@hofferp (4734)
• United States
12 Feb 11
I'm not sure I could stand up as well as Palin has with all the misquotes, attacks, etc. But she'll tough this one out too... No one on the far left will see the "Oopsies...our bad!" and we'll be hearing about it until 2012 or beyond. Just more b.s. to show us how low they will go...
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@bobmnu (8157)
• United States
12 Feb 11
What else is new. Remember her comment about being able to see Russia from Her Backyard. That comment is still being used to show how stupid she is. The problem is she never said it. It was part of a SNL skit but then the lame stream media only reports what some far left
Twice now President Obama has quoted the Declaration of Independence incorrectly. He said "We are endowed with certain unalienable rights". Don't forget he was going to campaign in 57 states. Charles Schumer, who serves on the judiciary committee in the US Senate told a reporter that there are three branches of government, The House of Representatives, the US Senate and the President. This got very little press coverage and when it was mentioned they made excuses for him.
But let someone make a comic remark about Gov Palin or some other Conservative and it is treated as thought they make the remark.
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