MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell: Levi Johnston Did 'Better Job' in Interview Than Sarah Palin

September 30th, 2010 4:26 PM
Lawrence O'Donnell and Andrea Mitchell, MSNBC

Appearing on Thursday's 'Andrea Mitchell Reports' on MSNBC, 'The Last Word' host Lawrence O'Donnell touted his Tuesday interview with Levi Johnston: "I love that kid. He's honest, he's straightforward, he's not embarrassed." The questions O'Donnell put to Johnston were identical to the ones CBS Evening anchor Katie Couric asked Sarah Palin in a 2008 interview.

Introducing O'Donnell, host Andrea Mitchell played a video mash-up that placed his interview with Johnston alongside Couric's interview with Palin. O'Donnell remarked to Mitchell: "I re-scored his answers last night when I stacked them up against Sarah Palin's and I think he really actually did do a better job than Sarah Palin, question by question, answer by answer."

The video showed O'Donnell ask Johnston about the teaching of evolution in schools, Johnston provided this brilliant response: "You're kind of getting over my head on these things here. Yeah, I don't really know how to answer that question."

Filling-in for Keith Olbermann on the November 13, 2009 Countdown, O'Donnell gave this nasty review of Palin's first book, 'Going Rogue': "Sarah's index and footnote-free, score-settling campaign memoir. No mind-numbing charts or graphs, no big words, no scholarly Latin phrases, like caveat emptor. And I bet the pictures are, like, amazing."

Here is a full transcript of O'Donnell's September 30 exchange with Mitchell:

1:38PM ET

ANDREA MITCHELL: Lawrence O'Donnell hosts the newest program right here on MSNBC, 'The Last Word,' and he has already had some pretty provocative interviews, including one earlier this week with a candidate for mayor of Wasilla named Levi Johnston. The questions, well let's just say Lawrence has learned that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.

[ON-SCREEN HEADLINE: "The Last Word" Mashup W/ Levi Johnston & Sarah Palin]

LAWRENCE O'DONNELL: What's your position on global warming? Do you believe it's manmade or not?

KATIE COURIC: Do you believe it's manmade or not?

SARAH PALIN: You know, there are man's activities that can be contributed to the issues that we're dealing with now with the impacts.

LEVI JOHNSTON: No, I don't.

O'DONNELL: You don't believe it's manmade? Or you do believe it's manmade?

JOHNSTON: I don't believe it's manmade.

COURIC: Do you believe evolution should be taught as an accepted scientific principle or one of several theories?

PALIN: Oh, I think it should be taught as an accepted principle.

O'DONNELL: Do you believe evolution should be taught as an accepted scientific principle or one of several theories?

JOHNSTON: You're kind of getting over my head on these things here. Yeah, I don't really know how to answer that question.

MITCHELL: Lawrence O'Donnell joins me now. Lawrence, great to see you, congratulations on the new show. I have a question for you, do you believe evolution should be taught as an accepted principle or one of several theories?

O'DONNELL: This is what I was afraid of. You're going over my head on this stuff, Andrea.

MITCHELL: You don't watch television, do you?

O'DONNELL: I love that kid. He's honest, he's straightforward, he's not embarrassed. And look, I re-scored his answers last night when I stacked them up against Sarah Palin's and I think he really actually did do a better job than Sarah Palin, question by question, answer by answer.