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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!Sarah Palin is a 21st century enigma. She posts on Facebook and within minutes hundreds of people have either clicked "like" or left a comment, usually incredibly flattering, about Palin's message. She Tweets, the media writes. She has turned a losing vice presidential run into superstardom, becoming a political rock star in the vein of Bill Clinton. Palin could very well be pondering a presidential run. She visits Iowa later this month to headline the Iowa Republican Party's annual fall fundraiser. Vanity Fair, a haven for profiles of presidential wannabes, now gives Palin her turn. In ...
(Sept. 1) -- Does Vanity Fair have it in for Sarah Palin? In its October issue, the magazine -- which is generating a reputation as a chief Palin critic -- features "Sarah Palin the Sound and the Fury," an extensive profile by Michael Joseph Gross full of unflattering anecdotes about the former Alaska governor. A few examples: One friend of the Palins' remembers an argument between Sarah and Todd: "They took all the canned goods out of the pantry, then proceeded to throw them at each other. By the time they got done, the stainless-steel fridge looked like it had got shot up with a ...
(Jan. 26) -- The New Age practitioner who presided over a sweat lodge ceremony that led to the deaths of three people says reported comments suggesting he ignored participants' complaints have been "taken completely out of context." No charges have been filed, but James Arthur Ray remains the focus of an ongoing homicide investigation into the deaths of Liz Neuman, 49, of Prior Lake, Minn.; James Shore, 40, of Milwaukee; and Kirby Brown, 38, of Westtown, N.Y. They were among more than 50 people who took part in the Oct. 8 ceremony in Sedona, Ariz., where many people became ill for unknown ...
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