Thursday, January 8, 2009

Sarah Palin

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What Barack Obama, Britney Spears, President Bush, Sarah Palin, Hillary Clinton, Paris Hilton and Others Might Have Said

25 things that might have been said over the New Year's holiday. more >>

Top 5 Men and Women Most Admired by Americans

Benedict XVI, Rev. Billy Graham, and Bill Clinton tie for fourth-most-admired man with 2 percent each. more >>

Caroline Kennedy and the Sarah Palin Qualifications Test

The comparison is not apt, but the would-be New York senator must still pass the "Palin test." more >>

The Top 5 Environmental Newsmakers of 2008

Al Gore, Barack Obama, James Hansen, T. Boone Pickens and Sarah Palin all made environmental headlines in 2008. more >>

Palin Sexism Redux: The Caroline Kennedy Qualifications Debate

Don't be fooled by cheap attacks, writes GOP strategist Peter Roff. more >>

Did McCain Botch the Sarah Palin Pick?

Republicans are becoming more vocal in claiming that the McCain campaign misused Sarah Palin. more >>

George H.W. Bush Mad at Sarah Palin?

Sarah Palin hasn't returned Bush's phone calls of congrats for a good effort in the campaign. more >>

President-Elect Obama Is Blog Buzz King

The king of the blogs in 2008 is President-elect Barack Obama. But Sarah Palin wasn't second. more >>

Visit Alaska

The Last Frontier became the 49th state five decades ago. more >>

Sarah Palin’s To-Do List if She Wants to Run for President in 2012

Political strategists says she needs a plan now if she wants to stay a "hot property" in the GOP. more >>

Sarah Palin Does Not Have John McCain’s Support for 2012, Does She Have Yours?

Weigh in on whether Sarah Palin should run for president in four years. more >>

5 GOP Picks for 2012

In spite of Tina Fey, Republicans favor Palin for 2012 election. more >>

Women Say That Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin Received Unfair Treatment in their Political Campaigns

Still, their runs are seen as a dramatic step toward election of a female president. more >>

She's Back! It's Sarah Palin vs. Rapper Ludacris on the Campaign Trail

Sarah Palin made an appearance in Georgia for Republican Sen. Saxby Chambliss. more >>

Barack O-Boring. Where Has Sarah Palin Gone?

Obama made another excellent appointment today with Peter Orszag as White House budget director. more >>

Fans Push Palin for President in 2012

Several conservatives from the Bush and Reagan administrations are mobilizing a draft movement. more >>

The GOP’s Next Move

Republicans should not veer hard to the right in response to Barack Obama's victory. more >>

Sarah Palin for President in 2012? No Way

There are practical reasons why a 2012 Palin presidential bid makes no sense, Frank Micciche writes. more >>

Sarah Palin Basks in Attention as Other Republican Governors Watch

For a second day, she overshadowed other possible 2012 contenders at the confab. more >>

Sarah Palin Gets Cold Reception in Sunshine State GOP Gathering

There was a hint of a chill in the air from her potential rivals for the 2012 White House race. more >>

My Response on the Mainstream Media vs. Sarah Palin Controversy

There has been some controversy over comments I made in a question-and-answer session. more >>

In Defense of Sarah Palin

The media are too quick to deride Alaska's governor. more >>

5 Top Campaign Events of the 2008 Election

Americans heard the most about Obama securing the Democratic nomination. more >>

Sarah Palin Won't Replace Ted Stevens in the Senate

Insiders say Ted Stevens wants to remain a senator while appealing his case. more >>

Some Republicans Say Leave Sarah Palin Alone

Republican fans of Palin are accusing McCain attackers of trying to hide their bumbling with her Neiman's bills. more >>

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