Jun 30, 2011 14:19 GMT  ·  By
Sarah Palin says Hollywood A-listers hate her and want to see her children dead
   Sarah Palin says Hollywood A-listers hate her and want to see her children dead

While still keeping mum on whether she has any plans to run in the upcoming Presidential elections, Sarah Palin is staying busy these days with a new documentary about her life, “The Undefeated,” and statements about how Hollywood hates her and wants to see her and her children dead.

The first ten minutes of “The Undefeated” show a slew of Hollywood A-listers, including Madonna and Matt Damon, speaking in very vulgar terms about the former Governor of Alaska, The Hollywood Reporter says.

At a screening of the film the other night, Palin saw the footage for the first time – and was understandably shocked by it.

She doesn’t understand where all this hate is coming from, just like she doesn’t understand how people who don’t know her personally can allow their hate to extend to her children, who really shouldn’t be brought into any political dispute, she says.

“This is the first that I’ve seen much of that. It kind of takes you back. It makes you want to reach out to some of these folks and say, What’s your problem? And what was the problem? And what is the problem?” she told THR after the screening.

She had no idea celebrities felt so strongly about her, but she has no doubt now that they all hate her and her family.

“What would make a celebrity, like you saw on screen, so hate someone that they’d seek their destruction, their death, the death of their children?” Palin asks.

“What would make someone be so full of hate and, I guess, a sense of being threatened that they would want to see that person destroyed?” she goes on to say.

She doesn’t plan to attack verbally any of the celebrities included in her film, Palin explains, because she believes the film itself will do her justice – as much as any film can do that.

“I think the movie does that for me,” she says of the lack of need to defend herself. “But you know, there’s never really a venue that absolutely lets somebody set the record straight,” she adds.

“I mean, there are so many false narratives about me, about Todd, about our kids, about my record, about my team that has worked so hard together, that there's never gonna be a way to absolutely set the record straight,” Palin explains.