John Ziegler, Palin Activist, Arrested At Katie Couric Award Ceremony (VIDEO) [UPDATE: USC Responds]

Documentary filmmaker John Ziegler, who’s hard at work fighting Sarah Palin’s last battles for her, appeared On The Record with Greta Van Susteren, whose husband is hard at work fighting Sarah Palin’s future battles, for the glory of Scientology.

Ziegler was on the show to discuss recent events at the University of Southern California, where he was detained by whatever authorities patrol that institute of higher learning.

See, last year, Sarah Palin was interviewed by Katie Couric and Ziegler never forgave Couric for asking such terrible gotcha questions as “What newspapers do you read?” So when he heard that Couric was getting some sort of award for conducting those interviews, he apparently became worked up enough to trundle off to Los Angeles to stand outside the awards show and ask everybody in attendance if they were suffering from space madness, or something! Now, I agree with Ziegler up to a point: that Couric could get an award for her Palin interviews indicates that it’s never been easier to win an award for journalism. Let’s face it, exposing the fact that Palin wasn’t shape to be the vice-president isn’t exactly cracking the Da Vinci Code.

Anyway, Ziegler went and stood outside this award ceremony, asking people why they would come to a ceremony honoring Couric – which is journalism, I guess – and attempting to hand people copies of his own Sarah Palin interview, which is self-promotion. And so a pair of Paul Blarts detained him, carted him away from the premises, and ultimately let him go.

Those “interviews” were nothing but an ambush. How can Sarah Palin give you a list of newspapers she reads? I know I couldn’t answer that question. It would be like asking me what I had for breakfast or how tall I am. These are not the kind of things regular people know or think about.

And asking Sarah about any Supreme Court decisions she disagreed with is like asking a football fan if there were any referee calls he thought were bad or cost his team a game. It’s just not something you even think about.

But the saddest moment of the “interviews” was when Couric asked Palin for some facts and figures. Look, anyone running for arguably the second most important job in the world just doesn’t have time for facts and figures. Good leaders lead from their gut, like Commander Guy, or Bobby “The Exorcist” Jindall. They keep their minds free of information, so they can just make the hard decisions, like which country to invade, which hurricane to ignore, or which election to steal.
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