Sarah Palin on Tuesday continued her campaign against the animal rights group PETA, who last week criticized the former GOP vice presidential candidate’s 6-year-old son for using the family dog as a stepping stool. Palin, who has been lambasting PETA for days, this time called out the group for naming New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio its 2014 “Person of the Year” despite his questionable care of a groundhog last year.
“He had just, doggonit, killed the groundhog when he dropped it last year on Groundhog Day,” Palin said on NBC’s “Today” show, referring to the incident last February when the Democratic mayor dropped a groundhog at the Staten Island Zoo. The animal died a week later from internal injuries.
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The Palin vs. PETA controversy began last Friday when Palin posted pictures to Facebook of her son, Trig, standing on the family’s Labrador, Jill Hadassah, to reach the kitchen sink. Amid criticism from PETA and others, Palin responded with the message: “Chill. At least Trig didn’t eat the dog.”
That line was a dig at President Barack Obama, who wrote in his memoir, “Dreams from My Father,” that he had been “introduced to dog meat” in Indonesia, where he spent several years as a child. Palin asked PETA President Ingrid Newkirk: “Did you go as crazy when your heroic Man-of-Your-Lifetime, Barack Obama, revealed he actually enjoyed eating dead dog meat?” Newkirk fired back at Palin, calling her a “bizarrely callous woman.”









