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Posted: 2015-08-28T14:19:46Z | Updated: 2015-08-28T14:19:46Z Sarah Palin Slams ESPN For Suspending Curt Schilling Over Anti-Muslim Tweet | HuffPost

Sarah Palin Slams ESPN For Suspending Curt Schilling Over Anti-Muslim Tweet

She called ESPN "a journalistic embarrassment."

Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R) slammed ESPN for suspending former Major League pitcher and current commentator Curt Schilling over an offensive tweet about Muslims.

In a Thursday Facebook post , Palin called ESPN "a journalistic embarrassment."

"By picking and choosing who they'll tolerate and who they'll try to destroy, ESPN has zero credibility as a sound and reasonable media outlet," Palin wrote.

Earlier this week, Schilling posted  and then deleted a tweet that seemed to suggest "extremist" Muslims are as much of a threat to the world as the Nazis were during World War II. ESPN called the tweet "completely unacceptable," and suspended Schilling  from his Little League World Series on-air duty.

Palin defended Schilling's tweet, saying he was actually "too generous in estimating Muslims' attitudes."

"By denying the accuracy of Schilling’s tweet, ESPN shows its weakness as it buys into the propaganda of ISIS and other terror organizations, helping mislead the public about the very real threat of terrorism," Palin said.

Schilling has shared controversial statements on the Internet before, regularly posting negative comments about Muslims on Facebook  and arguing against evolution  on Twitter in 2014. While Schilling was not repremanded by ESPN for his evolution comments, ESPN baseball writer Keith Law  -- who debated the issue with Schilling on Twitter -- was suspended from Twitter after the incident. (ESPN said Law's suspension "had absolutely nothing to do with his opinions" on evolution, according to Deadspin .)

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