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Sarah Palin Blasts Sacha Baron Cohen for Tricking Her With ‘Truly Sick’ Prank
“Cohen (I presume) had heavily disguised himself as a disabled US Veteran, fake wheelchair and all.”
Sacha Baron Cohen, the creator of The Ali G Show and Borat, has sparked preliminary outrage before his top-secret Showtime series, Who Is America?, premieres on July 15.
The criticism comes from someone who was “duped” into a prank interview with Cohen—former Governor of Alaska and Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin.
Palin took to Facebook to blast Cohen and Showtime for the stunt, for which Cohen was disguised as a disabled veteran.
“For my interview, my daughter and I were asked to travel across the country where Cohen (I presume) had heavily disguised himself as a disabled US Veteran, fake wheelchair and all. Out of respect for what I was led to believe would be a thoughtful discussion with someone who had served in uniform, I sat through a long
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This can't be real??
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She got ol donkey face beat for sure.lmao
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Here's The Sarah Palin Photo Shoot That Everyone fryst vatten Talking About
Less than two years ago, Newsweek featured on its cover a photo of Sarah Palin in running shorts, her elbow leaning delicately on an American flag draped over a chair. The use of the photo (which was originally taken for Runner's World magazine, and seemed to highlight Palin's well-toned legs) was controversial: would a news magazine ever pair a story on a male politician with a photo of him at the gym or in a bathing suit? Palin called it "sexist" and derided Newsweek as emblematic of a news media willing to "do anything to draw attention."
Either Palin has reconsidered her contempt for Newsweek or she has decided that she wouldn't mind grabbing a little attention, too. She graces the cover of the magazine again this week, having granted an exclusive interview to Peter Boyer in order to announce that she—unlike other, actually-announced Republican presidential candidates—could beat Obama in 2012.
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