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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!Move on over, Oprah. There's a new media queen in town. In a feat that may have seemed impossible at the conclusion of 2009, Sarah Palin became an even more visible national personality in 2010. After she and Republican presidential nominee John McCain lost the 2008 election by some 8 million votes to Barack Obama and Joe Biden, it may have seemed that Palin would simply fade out of the national spotlight and return to Alaska politics. And when Palin abruptly announced in July 2009 that she was quitting her job as Alaska's governor, little more than two years after being elected, many ...
Is the love affair between Sarah Palin and Alaska over? The former governor of the "Last Frontier" and potential 2012 presidential candidate is pretty unpopular in the state that serves as a backdrop for her TLC reality show, according to a recent survey from Public Policy Polling. In the poll, Alaskans gave an overwhelmingly cold response to Palin, with 58 percent giving her an unfavorable rating and 33 percent giving her a thumbs up. The only state among the 10 surveyed that showed less love for the "mama grizzly" was Massachusetts. The pollsters also offered this interesting point to ...
(Nov. 24) -- Who can keep track? On Wednesday, Sarah Palin weighed in on the recent military attacks by North Korea against South Korea. Appearing on fellow Fox News contributor Glenn Beck's radio show, for just a moment, her position didn't exactly fall in line with accepted U.S. foreign policy. "This speaks to a bigger picture here that certainly scares me in terms of our national security policy," Palin said. "But obviously we've gotta stand with our North Korean allies." To which the host replied: "South Korea." In all fairness, as a frequent public speaker, Palin is entitled to the ...
(Nov. 17) -- First encounters with the Republican elite, Twitter and the non-existent hierarchy of Palin's inner circle are just a few topics covered in Robert Draper's new Mama Grizzly profile -- "The Palin Network" -- published Wednesday on The New York Times website and available this weekend in print from The New York Times Magazine. Rather than serve up the usual healthy dose of Sarah Palin tabloid gold (see Willow's homophobic Facebook slurs, Bristol advancing on "Dancing With The Stars" and the 67-year-old Wisconsin man who shot his television after Bristol's performance for today's ...
Bristol Palin and Levi Johnston hit the television airwaves this morning with dueling philosophies on abstinence. Palin went on ABC's "Good Morning America," claimed that her February statement that abstinence is "not realistic" was taken out of context, and said she thinks it is a realistic, if difficult, choice. Levi Johnston then appeared on CBS' "The Early Show," where Maggie Rodriguez shopped Bristol's quotes to him:Watch CBS Videos Online ...
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