Via our friends at Right Scoop, here’s a clip from “The Undefeated” that aired on “Hannity” last night and focuses on Governor Sarah Palin’s fight with ExxonMobil over unused land leases. You’ll hear Governor Palin’s voice in the clip, but keep in mind that that’s her narration from her mega-selling autobiography “Going Rogue.”
The hopelessly corrupt MSM is already starting to seed the narrative around this film with the nonsense that this is something Palin “commissioned,” which simply isn’t true. She reached out to documentary filmmaker Steve Bannon with the idea of producing some short films that would help to set the record straight with respect to her record as Alaska’s Governor. In response, he suggested a feature-length documentary that he would finance himself as long as he held complete editorial control. The Governor agreed, took her hands off the wheel and only helped him gain access when needed.
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This is a good clip to release. One of the most impressive parts parts of Palin’s record is her willingness to fight oil companies who had previously enjoyed a much too cozy relationship with the Republican establishment in Alaska — what she calls the “good ole’ boys” network. One can only imagine how much differently a president Palin would’ve handled the BP Oil Spill.
Barack Obama was the number one beneficiary of BP campaign contributions and anyone who thinks that didn’t add to our corporatist president’s dithering over that disaster isn’t paying attention.
“The Undefeated” hits theatres in July.
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