Sarah Palin’s Nerd Prom Tweet Mocks White House Correspondent's dinner

Apr 29, 2013 - 08:54
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Sarah Palin’s Nerd Prom Tweet Mocks White House Correspondent's dinner
Sarah Palin’s Nerd Prom Tweet Mocks White House Correspondent's dinner,

Palin slams 'nerd dinner' - Sarah Palin took to social media this weekend to criticize the White House and the annual Correspondents' Dinner. Palin has never attended the dinner and has most recently worked as a political analyst for Fox News.

Using the hashtag #nerdprom, a popular term for the dinner, Palin called the event "pathetic" and accused attendees of being self-congratulatory.

 

The 49-year-old former goveor of Alaska also railed against the dinner in a Facebook post:

Yuk it up media and pols. While America is buried in taxes and a fight for our rights, the permanent political class in DC dresses up and has a prom to make fun of themselves. No need for that, we get the real joke.

 

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