So to prove that she can do more than just Tweet, update her Facebook wall, and post webcam testimonials about blood libel, Sarah Palin is about to subject herself to the rigors of an actual interview from the media.
Of course, it's true she's getting paid for it. And it's also true the guy who is interviewing her -- Sean Hannity -- gets paid by the same boss. But hey, at least she's going to give herself the opportunity to prove to America that she can indeed manage to get through the softballiest of interviews without faceplanting.
I might just watch it -- I'm curious how many questions like these Hannity will ask:
Once it became clear that you were the twenty-first victim of the Tucson shooting, how did it make you feel?
As you say, liberals have muzzled you, and your only way of communicating with the public is now through Facebook, Twitter, vimeo, Fox News Channel, and every other media organization known to mankind. How are you handling the oppressive weight of liberal censorship?
Is there anything you'd like to say to the people who are spreading the blood libel about you?
Why do you think President Obama hates America so much? Do you sometimes wish he would move back to Kenya, where he belongs?
What do you think it says about liberal blood-lust that they mistook the surveyor's mark on your target map for the crosshairs of a gunsight?
Then again, maybe I'll watch Rachel instead. Why bother watching Hannity and Palin? I'm sure if anything important happens, Sarah's ghost-tweeter will let us know.