Moore is a radio personality, a Huffington Post blogger, and a frequent guest on MSNBC''s Countdown with Keith Olbermann. There were scads of blogs, both local and national that reported on the Iceberg and Housegate rumors, many in greater detail than Moore did. But Moore really got under the soon-to-be-ex governor's skin. Palin apparently she watches MSNBC cable news more than she reads.
Today Van Flein issued a four page letter regarding the reporting of these rumors.
Van Flein's letter threatening legal action because blogger Shannyn Moore claimed as "fact" that Palin resigned under federal investigation.The only fact is that there are rumors which have been heard since last October. They even have a name - "Housegate or the 'Iceberg Scandal.'
Van Flein, asked why he singled out Moore, said it's because she went on national television and talked about it. Moore was on with MSNBC's David Shuster on Friday, the day Palin announced she will resign.
If you Google "Palin Housegate," you get 8,600 references, beginning back with an article that appeared in the Village Voice. Googling "Palin sports complex scandal" gets you 230,000. How many mentions do you need to constitute a rumor?
Moore has already discussed the threat on her radio show, where she said emphatically, "Bring it on." She said she had already gotten legal advice, and has a long list of attorneys who had emailed her, stepping up and eagerly offering to take on Sarah Palin in such a case.
Get 30 days of free traffic analysis simply by going to Web-Stat: http://www.web-stat.com/?id=2955
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/akmuckraker/huffington-post-blogger-s_b_225817.html
Contact Rightardia: eelder1@gmail.com
Subscribe to the Rightardia feed: http://feeds2.feedburner.com/blogspot/Onjs
No comments:
Post a Comment