Wasilla Paper Warns Palin Author of Deadly Force Law (Ref: Creepy author Joe McGinniss)
In an editorial posted on its website Sunday night, Sarah’s Palin’s hometown newspaper in Wasilla, Alaska, warned author and journalist Joe McGinniss (who has moved next door to Palin as he conducts research for a book on the former governor) about a state law that allows the use of deadly force to defend one’s property.
The editorial, titled “Wasilla fence fascinating for national media outlets,” paints a disparaging portrait both of McGinniss’ work and the national media’s coverage of his controversial decision to take up temporary residence so close to Palin.
Its concluding sentence reads, “Finally, those who are fond of Joe McGinnis [sic] might remind him (if he doesn’t already know) that Alaska has a law that allows the use of deadly force in protection of life and property.”
Managing editor Tom Mitchell, who wrote the editorial, said that it was vetted by the Frontiersman’s publisher, Kari Sleight, and a reporter at the newspaper.
“I didn’t see it as being controversial. It’s just a statement of fact,” Mitchell told CBS News.
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On Saturday, McGinniss told his side of the story to the Washington Post, emphasizing that he respected Palin’s privacy and was not interested in spying on her children, as Palin had suggested he was.
Look, this is a pain in the ass for them,” he told the Post. “I understand that. If I were her, I’d be upset. I’d be annoyed. But I’d be an adult about it, and I would figure out, okay, how can we resolve this in a way that’s not going to make this into something that everybody gets obsessive about?
“By being here, I have learned things, and I’ve gotten an insight into her character, into her ability to incite hatred, that before I only knew about in the abstract.”(continued)
(Excerpt) Read more at cbsnews.com
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