Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin is taking aim at media
coverage of her recent vice-presidential run.
Palin especially singles out a CBS interview with Katie Couric.
She says Couric was condescending, questioning the Alaska governor
about books she reads and wondering, "What do you guys do up
there?"
The Republican says news organizations respected Barack Obama's
request that his family remain off-limits for media scrutiny. Palin
says there was a "double-standard" in her case. She talks of the
"lies" she says she and her family endured, including reports
suggesting her youngest child was not hers.
The governor says there may be a "class issue" involved,
noting what she calls the "kid gloves" treatment being given
Caroline Kennedy as she makes a bid for office.
Palin reflects on the campaign in an interview with conservative
radio talk-show host and filmmaker John Ziegler. Clips are posted
on YouTube.
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