After animal activists slammed her for posting photos of her son stepping on a dog, Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin is under fire again for her criticism against the critics of "American Sniper" including "The Interview" actor Seth Rogen and "Bowling For Columbine" producer Michael Moore.
On Jan. 20, Tuesday, Palin wrote to Hollywood leftists telling them, "while caressing shiny plastic trophies you exchange among one another while spitting on the graves of freedom fighters who allow you to do what you do, just realize the rest of America knows you're not fit to shine Chris Kyle's combat boots."
Palin described Kyle as a true American hero and wished that the epic "American Sniper" would bring nothing but blessings to his wife Taya and their children. She also thanked "American Sniper" actor Bradley Cooper and director Clint Eastwood "for respecting the United States Military."
In addition, Palin mentioned that even the office of Rep. Paul Gosar speaks to "the heroism of American snipers." In a Facebook post, Gosar's office urged their followers to "pray for Michael Moore to one day understand that his liberty to attack snipers like Chris Kyle is only possible because of these brave patriots."
On Jan. 18, Sunday, Moore tweeted that his uncle was killed by a sniper in the World War II. He said they were taught snipers were cowards because they will shoot you in the back so they are not heroes and invaders are worse.
On the same day, Rogen also took to Twitter to slam "American Sniper." He wrote, "American Sniper kind of reminds me of the movie that's showing in the third act of Inglorious Basterds."