Former Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin is launching a website dedicated to her own quirky form of conservative politics, the Sarah Palin Channel, as an alternative to the news media she famously dubbed the ‘lamestream media.’
“Are you tired of the media filters? Well, I am! I always have been. So we’re going to do something about it,” Palin said in the video introduction. “Together, we’ll go beyond the sound bites and cut through the media’s politically correct filter.”
Palin announced the website late Sunday, describing the website as both an alternative to the mainstream media and a digital home for all things Palin. In her announcement, she derided the media for their bias.
The “community” Palin has planned comes at a price: $9.95 a month or $99 for the year — steeper than a Netflix membership. The website and discussion are for members only, though members can share Palin’s videos and they’ll be viewable from social networks. Active duty military members will be allowed to subscribe for free, the site’s FAQ adds.









