So even when Sarah Palin is acting as she should (an Alaskan hick), she is getting in trouble. Obviously she needs to the next safest place to hide from the press: an underground system of caverns.
She thought it was "weird" when she held the beating heart of a halibut in the palm of her hand on her reality show this weekend. Something else that's weird? That an animal rights group is calling her show a "snuff film." Oh those spunky vegans...
Sarah and Bristol were were on a halibut fishing expedition on "Sarah Palin's Alaska," and during said fishing trip, Sarah and Bristol clubbed the fish to death. And although it sounds awful, it's a common practice to most fisherman. Of course the animal group couldn't handle it.
The group called "In Defense of Animals" is lashing out, saying, "Sarah Palin's complete lack of compassion as demonstrated in this snuff video is disgusting."
The group adds, "Most disturbing is the way she seems to enjoy causing suffering to other beings. When they laugh about the beating heart that Bristol holds in her hand, their complete insensitivity to the animal kingdom becomes clear."
The Alaska Charter Association, a group in defense of recreational halibut fishing, says the clubbing technique is actually "humane" because it's used to "minimize the suffering of the fish."
So take THAT, bleeding hearts, and go eat your soy and wheatgerm.