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Sarah Palin and Glenn Beck | "If you make it an issue, it becomes an issue"

Sarah Palin released a video today on Vimeo (First time she utilized this video service) in response to the shootings in Tucson AZ.

According to THEBLAZE.com (a site managed by Glenn Beck)

Sarah Palin has officially broken her silence and indirectly responded to criticism that she is somehow connected to the shootings in Tucson.


According to CNN, the shooter, Jared Lee Loughner has been anecdotally regarded as very troubled and perhaps mentally unbalanced because of his ramblings spotted on the internet and the way he has been described by acquaintances.

There have also been widespread rumours that Loughners' actions mirrored the Tea Party or the rise of right-wing activists in America. Glenn Beck and Sarah Palin were named by some as the moral perpetrators to these despicable acts.

Glenn Beck, from his TV and Radio shows, has defended himself, the Tea Party and Sarah Palin, he also wrote a letter to Sarah Palin, to whitch she replied.



Although they both need to go on the record and talk about the tragedy in Arizona, they should not go as far as acting defensive; or seem that they need to respond to criticisms that they want to dismiss.

"If you make it an issue, it becomes an issue"

Glenn Beck and Sarah Palin are risk communicating. Glenn from his media presence, and Sarah from facebook (she is only active in social media, she has not yet launched her own website). You can also read Sarah Palin, a republican on fox news, where I explain how she utilises facebook to reach out to supporters.


As a comment on THEBLAZE.com stated: 

Facebook, very presidential.

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