Apparently Sarah Palin's decision to make life hard for the LAMEstream media who covers her every move with bated breath is actually creating dangerous traffic conditions for the convoy of reporters and tv crews following her on the road. The Palin team (dare not call it a campaign!) has refused to tell the press their schedule, as a normal campaign would to ensure that the media arrives in the right place at the right time. This childish blackout comes while up to fifteen cars from national outlets and TV networks follow Palin around the east coast. Not shockingly, this behavior isn't making the press happy:
It adds up to a dangerous situation, says CBS News Producer Ryan Corsaro.Sarah Palin has spent her entire tenure as a national figure attacking the press. In that regard, this hostile behavior isn't shocking. But it is somewhat dangerous and not likely to earn her any friends in the press.
"I just hope to God that one of these young producers with a camera whose bosses are making them follow Sarah Palin as a potential Republican candidate don't get in a car crash, because this is dangerous," he said.