Here's a chapter in the culture
wars that no one saw coming: Sarah Palin and Fox News facing off
against '80s rap star and actor LL Cool J.
Palin makes her hosting debut Thursday night on Fox, as captain of an
interview special in Greta Von Susteren's 10 p.m. slot. The show is
called "Real American Stories," and the New York
Daily News explains that it chronicles "people who have
overcome adversity and more."
Among the success stories Palin plans to highlight are those of country
music star Toby Keith,
former GE Chairman Jack
Welch, and a recipient of the Congressional
Medal of Honor. LL Cool J (birth name James Todd Smith) was also included in the
roster — which prompted some conservative commenters to gloat a bit.
Popular conservative blogger
Allahpundit tweaked liberals who accuse Tea Party supporters
of racist sympathies, saying they'll be "shocked to find the alleged
Grand Dragon of the tea-party movement making chitchat with a hip-hop
legend."
The problem is that no such chitchat was produced for the Palin show. LL
Cool J, star of "NCIS:
Los Angeles," tweeted
Tuesday night: "Fox lifted an old interview I gave in 2008 to
someone else & are misrepresenting to the public in order to
promote Sarah Palins Show. WOW."
When contacted by Yahoo! News for comment, Fox News provided us with a
statement:
"Real American Stories features uplifting tales about overcoming
adversity and we believe Mr. Smith's interview fit that criteria.
However, as it appears that Mr. Smith does not want to be associated
with a program that could serve as an inspiration to others, we are
cutting his interview from the special and wish him the best with his
fledgling acting career."
Attempts to reach LL Cool J for comment proved unsuccessful. Perhaps he
intends a more recent Twitter entry
to serve as his rejoinder to the Fox statement: "Nobody can bring you
peace but yourself."
David Mikael Taclino
Inyu Web Development and Design
Creative Writer
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