Palin slams Michelle Obama again, this time for anti-obesity campaign
Palin called her campaign to improve child nutrition another instance of a philosophical devotion to big government...
WASHINGTON — An appearance by Sarah Palin on Laura Ingraham’s radio show Wednesday morning drew a bit of pre-Thanksgiving buzz for a swipe she took at Barbara Bush for suggesting that the 2008 vice president nominee would be best served in 2012 by staying in Alaska.
“I don’t think the majority of Americans want to put up with the blue-bloods — and I want to say it will all due respect because I love the Bushes — the blue bloods who want to pick and choose their winners instead of allowing competition,” said the former Alaska Governor.
But it was another swipe at another first lady that stood out in a notably charged interview. For the second time this week, Palin threw jabs at Michelle Obama (the first instance came with the publication of Palin’s book), this time calling her campaign to improve child nutrition another instance of a philosophical devotion to big government.
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