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Sarah Palin Sarah Louise Palin (; née Heath; born February 11, 1964) is an American politician who served as Governor of Alaska from 2006 until her resignation in 2009. She was the Republican candidate for Vice President of the United States in 2008. Read More»From Wikipedia |
Democrats need to focus on the economy.
Last week Glenn Beck prophesied that Sarah Palin was on a potential roll with her upcoming book tour, one that might carry her into 2012—as a real rogue . Beck told Bill O
The GOP is gaining in 2010, but it's no landslide.
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question is whether the Club for Growth’s money and support—along with high-profile endorsements from 2012 hopefuls Sarah Palin and Tim Pawlenty—was enough to push Hoffmann over the edge. But in Washington, many Republicans are already looking
Hirsch / Getty Images Politico's Jonathan Martin has a good story today about an Iowa conservative group's efforts to lure Sarah Palin to a fundraising dinner in Des Moines next month. The Iowa Family Policy Center, according to J-Mart, is trying to come
a communication professor at Quinnipiac University. Back in 1999, George W. Bush sued a fake campaign site. The fake Sarah Palin Twitter feed from the 2008 campaign is still running today. While to most, these pranks appear to be just that, inevitably
Remember those rumors that Sarah Palin was asking for an $11 million book advance for her upcoming autobiography? Well, she didn't get that much. According to a
his channel is a big player in our politics. But if he and Fox News were as omnipotent as Democrats fear, John McCain and Sarah Palin would be in the White House. Still, to many liberals, Murdoch and Ailes are the scary Wild Things of the last decade or
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