Demi Moore, Ashton Kutcher Slam Media for Obsessing Over Sarah Palin's Emails

"I find sifting through her emails repulsive and over reaching," tweets Kutcher.
Journalists who are making a big deal over largely uninteresting and non-controversial emails that Sarah Palin sent and received while governor of Alaska have earned harsh rebukes from Hollywood power couple Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore.
Kutcher weighed in first by tweeting, “As much as I’m not a fan of Sarah Palin I find sifting through her emails repulsive and over reaching.”
READ: Sarah Palin Emails Are Released to a Herd of Reporters in Alaska
“So agree!” tweeted Moore later, repeating Kutcher’s earlier thoughts.
Alaska state officials released nearly 25,000 printed pages of Palin’s emails on Friday, and MSNBC, The New York Times and other media outlets have been uploading them to the Internet so their audiences can identify the juicy ones.
READ: Sarah Palin Confidante Encouraged Her to Imitate Tina Fey on 'Saturday Night Live'
The U.K.’s Guardian, in fact, tells readers to rate each email on a scale from “Not very interesting” to “Palingate!”
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