(And yes, before you ask, Palin is currently still a contributor for Fox.)
During his show, O’Reilly only briefly mentioned Palin in passing, along with Trump, saying she’ll have a very uphill climb in putting together the kind of serious national organization the other candidates have.
Palin appeared on Fox just hours later, chatting with Sean Hannity about her 2016 ambitions. She spoke of conservative unity and admitted the right hasn’t been quite as united as it could be.
And that’s when Palin observed that this is a problem on Fox News, which she described as “a quasi––or assumed––conservative outlet.” She brought up O’Reilly chuckling at her and
Palin elaborated, “Hopefully the media, even the quasi-right side of the media, won’t be looking at this as some kind of reality show.”
Palin did not address whether her inclusion in the 2016 race specifically would make it a reality show.
You can watch Palin here, via Fox News:
And you can watch the aforementioned O’Reilly promo here, also via Fox:
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