Leave it to the leftists in the media to create a firestorm by lying to the American public.
Hollywood Life, a gossipy tabloid style website posted a photo of Taylor Swift sitting next to Sarah Palin at Sunday’s SNL 40 Anniversary and claimed that the pop star was rolling her eyes and brooding because she got stuck sitting next to Palin.

They write:
“Taylor Swift does not look pleased!...[S]he was clearly not happy about being seated next to politician, Sarah Palin — and it showed on her face!
Cameras panned to Taylor and Sarah several times, showing the pop-star with her arms crossed with an angry expression on her face at one point even appearing to be rolling her eyes — definitely not pleased with her seating placement.”
The problem is that they cropped the photo to fit their narrative. The original photo shows the true story behind the image. According to Gossip Cop, “Often, because of where the sketch is taking place in the studio, even the best seats have to view the action from monitors. In this particular case, the action is behind Swift, so she’s watching Dakota Johnson do a bit on the monitor.”

Gossip Cop further points out that Hollywood Life is often referred to as HollywoodLIES because of its longstanding aversion to the truth.
“Of course, HollywoodLies, er, HollywoodLife wouldn’t know this, and seemingly doesn’t care or worse manipulated the size of the photo because it’s more interested in creating drama about stars like Swift. Remember, this is the same site that Gossip Cop busted in November for falsely claiming that Swift and Harry Styles had been secretly dating again for “months” and that he sent her 1,989 roses. It’s also the webloid that repeatedly reported Swift was in a feud with Selena Gomez, who eventually publicly stated, “Hollywood life is never true. Ever.
Simply, as Gossip Cop has said before, the webloid often makes up stories to manipulate places like Google for traffic, and sites that link to it are essentially like students who cheat off the dumbest kids in class. The only ones who rightfully should be rolling their eyes are the readers of HollywoodLife.”


