Politics | Election 2008 Palin: Chronicle Suppressed Obama Coal Interview Paper: It's been online since January By Kevin Spak Posted Nov 3, 2008 7:07 AM CST Copied Sarah Palin speaks during a campaign event at the Clermont County Fairgrounds, Sunday, Nov. 2, 2008, in Owensville, Ohio. (AP Photo/David Kohl) Sarah Palin apparently believes the San Francisco Chronicle suppressed a January interview with Barack Obama, in which he threatens to bankrupt the coal industry. “You gotta listen to the tape,” Palin told an Ohio crowd yesterday. “Why is this audio tape just now surfacing? This interview was given many months ago.” To the crowd, the answer was obvious—“Liberal media!” someone shouted—but the Chronicle says it posted the interview in full online in January. “How can anyone suggest that we hid an interview that we did, immediately put up on the Web—and advertised to our readers?” asked a Chronicle editor. “We promoted it like hell.” The damning section of the interview, in Palin’s mind, occurs when Obama says his cap-and-trade policy would “bankrupt” the coal industry, unless technology allows them to operate “in a clean way.” Read These Next Audio from when an off-duty pilot tried to down plane reveals chaos. Police say a woman with 100+ prior arrests fatally struck a musician. Study: You're likely not getting enough omega-3 in your diet. Police pin blame for airport fiasco on Nancy Mace. Report an error