Sarah Palin to Interview Donald Trump, Jeb Bush, Ted Cruz, and Orrin Hatch on One America News Network's 'On Point': What Is Your Favorite Bible Verse?

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WASHINGTON, Aug. 28, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- One America News Network, announced that Gov. Sarah Palin will be interviewing three Presidential Candidates. Today, Gov. Palin will be interviewing real estate mogul Donald Trump, Gov. Jeb Bush, and Senator Ted Cruz on "On Point with Sarah Palin' at 10 pm ET. In addition, Gov. Palin will be interviewing senior U.S. Senator Orrin Hatch. On Point is an exclusive political talk show airing on One America News Network.

Governor Sarah Palin stated, "I'm looking forward to speaking with three of the frontrunners in the Presidential race tonight, asking them how do we get our country back on track. It's a fascinating lineup, and I hope all concerned Americans tune in."

On Point with guest host Sarah Palin is available on One America News Network across the country on AT&T U-Verse TV, channel 208 and 1208 in HD, Verizon FiOS TV, channel 116 and 616 in HD, Centurylink PRISM TV, channel 208 and 1208 in HD, along with a number of regional cable providers.

Palin promoted Friday's show on social media. She referred to Trump's recent interview with Bloomberg's "With All Due Respect,' while clearly expressing her anger towards "lamestream media." The phrase is a derogatory term used to accuse large media organizations of bias. When Trump was asked by an interviewer what his favorite Bible verse is, he did not give a clearcut answer.

"I wouldn't want to get into it because to me that's very personal. You know, when I talk about the Bible it's very personal, so I don't wanna get into it," said Trump. "The Bible means a lot to me, but I don't wanna get into specifics."

When another interviewer asked him if he was a "Old Testament guy" or a "New Testament guy," the Presbyterian candidate said it was "probably equal" and that he thinks the whole Bible is "incredible." Trump has often said that the Bible is his favorite book. His second favorite book is his memoir, The Art of the Deal.

Sarah Palin's Statement on Facebook and Twitter:

"WTH, LAMESTREAM MEDIA! STAY OUT OF MY BIBLE
WTH? Lamestream media asks GOP personal, spiritual "gotchas" that they'd NEVER ask Hillary, or they'd feed the question to her and/or liberal cohorts before they asked it on-air (we know how these things work, lapdog media... the public's on to you), so good on Trump for screwing with the reporter. By the way, even with my reading scripture everyday I wouldn't want to answer the guy's question either... it's none of his business; it IS personal; what the heck does it have to do with serving as commander-in-chief; and these reporters trying to trip up conservatives can go pound sand until they ask the same things of their favored liberal pals. I'll cover this in my interview with Donald Trump and other candidates tonight on the One America News Network show "On Point." The more the media does this, the more they empower America to reject them and their bias."

Palin's rant on social media was reminiscent of her interview with CBS news anchor Katie Couric in Sept. 2008. Palin was John McCain's running mate at the time, and following the set of interview with Couric, both of their ratings reportedly dropped in the polls.

Transcript of Katie Couric's Interview:

"And when it comes to establishing your world view, I was curious, what newspapers and magazines did you regularly read before you were tapped for this - to stay informed and to understand the world?" asked CBS anchor Katie Couric.

"I've read most of them again with a great appreciation for the press, for the media,"

"But like which ones specifically? I'm curious,"

"Uhm, all of "em, any of "em, any of "em that, um, have, have been in front of me over all these years."

"Can you name a few?"

"I have a variety of sources where we get our news too. Alaska isn't a foreign country, where, it's kind of suggested and it seems like, "Wow, how could you keep in touch with what the rest of Washington, D.C. may be thinking and doing when you live up there in Alaska?' Believe me, Alaska is like a microcosm of America."