"It's a production deal," the source explains. "What happens next is she'll meet with stations, make a pilot and sell it.""Common sense wisdom." LOL.
Warm Springs first approached Palin with the idea in 2015 and has since put together a team that includes the TV executive who found Judge Judy and Judge Joe Brown.
Unlike the two famous TV judges, Palin does not have a juris doctor degree. But the source notes that the bestselling author has a variety of other qualities that make her perfectly suited to the job.
"Palin's telegenic personality, wide appeal, and common sense wisdom make her a natural for this kind of format and she was Warm Springs' top pick for this project."
I love how she doesn't have a law degree and has never actually served as a judge, but somehow it's a still called a "reality court show." Sure.
Of all the possible vehicles for Sarah Palin to continue her pursuit of infamy, a show designed for her to sit in judgment of other people seems a particularly curious choice to me, given the number of times she has had to ask the public (often fairly) to not judge her family.
But whatever. You do you, Sarah Palin!
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