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Barack Obama Out To Get Sarah Palin – That’s What SHE Thinks
16 hours ago ago from Absolutely Fabulous
Sarah Palin has been coy about her political ambitions, but it's clear the former Alaska governor has ambitions on a global scale. That's the reason she thinks Barack Obama has made it a top priority to eliminate her from the 2012 Presidential Election as early as possible. According to a new report in National Examiner , Obama hasn't forgotten the impact Palin had on the last campaign and he has identified her as a major opponent in the ...
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15 hours ago ago from The Contrary Farmer
From JILL RICHARDSON La Vida Locavore Today, Michael Pollan participated in a panel discussion at University of Wisconsin. The panel consisted of two farmers, a UW student who grew up on the farm, and Michael Pollan. The UW student had an enormous smile plastered on her face. Something told me that she wasn't there to talk about her family's organic farm. And you know what? If you're looking to put Michael Pollan in a difficult ...
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1 day ago ago from Latest India, Asia, World News, Breaking, Sports, Lifestyles, Science & Tech, Health, Entertainment and Business News
Washington, Dec.11 (ANI): Former Alaska Senator and 2008 presidential candidate Mike Gravel has predicted in an interview that former Governor and Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin will run for president. Gravel, a Democrat, called Palin's politics But that doesn't detract from the fact that she's a very talented person, Politico quoted him, as saying. The former senator even allowed that Palin was more ...
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20 hours ago ago from Liberalguy
By Suzanne Fields "The good news for George W. Bush is that the haters have just about worn out the object of their contempt. The Bush years have been remaindered to the old-news bin. The good news for Sarah Palin is that she's the designated heir. Good news not only because Palin is laughing all the way to the bank, if not necessarily all the way to Campaign '12, but her popularity with average Americans is growing. She may be the only ...
Related contentJohn Mccain Already Chosen His Running Mate Alabama Governor Bob Riley?
21 hours ago ago from Florida Voters Registration
Have heard from a number of Republican party officials in Florida, Alabama, and Mississippi that McCain considered Fl governor Crist but the rumors of he may be gay killed choosing him. Also Miss. Governor Haley Barbour was considered but many didnt like his demeanor and , so McCain chose Riley, mainly due to his Reagan looks, his appeal even to democrats (59%), and the fact that Alabama has the best economy in the country, and under Riley ...
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Sarah Palin Praises Obama's Nobel Acceptance Speech
18 hours ago ago from Politics Daily
Sarah Palin has given President Obama's Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech, in which he cited "just war" reasoning for U.S. involvement in Afghanistan and elsewhere, a positive review. "I liked what he said," Palin told USA Today . "I talked too in my book about the fallen nature of man and why war is necessary at times." She talked about how having her 20-year-old son, Track, fighting in Iraq affects her view of the current war. "I'm on ...
Related contentSarah Palin Op-Ed Is A Chart-Topper: 21st Most Read At WaPo In 2009
15 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
Over at The Plum Line, Greg Sargent reports that Sarah Palin's recent climate change op-ed is off-the-charts popular, "coming in 21st in page views out of literally hundreds of opinion articles." He also notes that the piece "has been widely criticized as riddled with falsehoods." So, in case you missed this -- wide criticism results in page views. That's how this "link economy" works: A lot of this is probably driven by heavy outside ...
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4 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal
Sen. John McCain kept a relatively low profile for months after he lost the 2008 presidential election to Barack Obama. Those days are over. In the health-care battle, the Arizona Republican has suddenly emerged as the John McCain of old -- a vigorous political combatant. He has publicly hammered Democratic proposals, engaged in heated exchanges on the Senate floor and lent his voice to automated telephone calls pressuring Democratic ...
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