Sarah Palin

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Obama Can't Deliver 2016 Summer Olympics for Chicago as Rio Awarded Games

Obama Fails to Bring Home Olympic Gold as Chicago Loses Bid

Oct. 3 (Bloomberg) -- President Barack Obama returned to Washington after a 20-hour dash to Denmark in a position rare for him: defeated.

After traveling to Copenhagen to make a personal appeal for Chicago's bid for the 2016 Olympics Games - a first for a U.S. president - Obama returned to face the news that his hometown finished last among the four finalists.

In the first round of voting in Copenhagen yesterday, the International Olympic Committee rebuffed Obama's plea to put the summer sports spectacle in the "city where I finally found a home." Rio de Janeiro was awarded the games, beating Madrid, 66 to 32 in the final round of balloting. After the first roll call, Chicago had 18 votes, Tokyo 22, Rio de Janeiro 26 and Madrid 28.

"This is really the first major caucus loss for the Obama team," said Ken Duberstein, a onetime chief of staff for President Ronald Reagan. "There are limits to celebrity sometimes," said Duberstein, calling the International Olympic Committee a collection of "impervious high muckety-muckety- mucks."

By traveling to Copenhagen for the final selection, Obama, who has been cheered by adoring crowds in Europe both before and after his election, put his popularity to a global test. In doing so, he left himself open to Republican criticism that he miscalculated.

"As Napoleon said, if you're going to take Vienna, take Vienna," said Jim Pinkerton, a Republican strategist. "Same with Copenhagen. He should not have gone unless he had it wired."

International Popularity

White House officials tried to head off attacks that the president's failed Copenhagen excursion was evidence that his international popularity wouldn't translate into policy victories for the U.S.

"In this town you'd be criticized if you did go; you'd be criticized if you didn't go," David Axelrod, a senior White House adviser, said in an interview with Bloomberg Television.

Axelrod insisted the president's legislative priorities, including health-care overhaul, weren't imperiled by Obama's Olympic flameout.

"All he really lost was some sleep and he was more than happy to do that," Axelrod said.

Still, some analysts said Obama's prestige suffered.

"I think to be eliminated in the first round is very embarrassing, to put it mildly," said Stephen Hess, a presidential historian at George Washington University in Washington.

Fourth-Place Finish

The president learned of Chicago's fourth-place finish aboard Air Force One, watching TV alone in the plane's forward cabin when the news broke, White House spokesman Robert Gibbs told reporters traveling with the president.

Upon returning, he congratulated Rio de Janeiro and extolled the "Olympic spirit," of the Copenhagen competition.

"You can play a great game and still not win," Obama said in the White House's Rose Garden. He offered a friendly challenge to Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, saying, "Our athletes will see him on the field of competition in 2016."

"The president is disappointed as you might imagine," said Gibbs. "He feels obviously proud of his wife for the presentation that she made."

'Fits and Starts'

The president's overseas trip coincided with a Labor Department report that showed the U.S. unemployment rate climbed to the highest level since 1983.

Axelrod said the White House anticipates that the unemployment rate, which climbed to 9.8 percent last month, will reach 10 percent. "I think that's likely," he said.

Obama called the jobs report "a sobering reminder that progress comes in fits and starts."

"We're going to need to grind out this recovery step by step," he said.

Republican lawmakers, who had criticized Obama's decision to make the trip earlier in the week, were mostly silent yesterday. Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele said in a statement, "While I am disappointed with the IOC's decision, I look forward to the president returning stateside so that he can refocus his efforts on the growing unemployment crisis that was highlighted by today's monthly jobs report."

The jobs figure, and not Obama's failure to bring home the games, could have greater impact on the health-care debate in Congress, said Duberstein.

"The unemployment number rising may" hurt Obama's health- care push more than "the jobs going to Rio," he said.

Making the case for Rio was the famous Brazilian soccer star, Pele. Chicago's mistake was not sending its own international sporting icon, said Duberstein.

"They should have sent Michael Jordan," he said. "That's the only way it would have been a slam-dunk."

To contact the reporters on this story: Hans Nichols in Washington at hnichols2@bloomberg.net John McCormick in Copenhagen at jmcormick16@bloomberg.net


Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Palin Attacks Fed for Asset Bubbles, Risk-Taking During Visit to Hong Kong

Palin Attacks Fed on Hong Kong Visit, Wants 'Responsible China'

Sept. 23 (Bloomberg) -- Former Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin used her first trip to Asia to attack the Federal Reserve for creating asset bubbles and encouraging excessive risk-taking that hurt working-class Americans.

In a wide-ranging, 80-minute speech to fund managers in Hong Kong today, Palin spoke about issues ranging from Alaskan fishing to energy independence to U.S.-Sino ties. She repeated calls for "market-oriented" health-care reform and said governments shouldn't regulate executive compensation.

The Fed and the government sent a message to companies that "the bigger that you are, the more problems that you get yourself into, the more likely the government is to bail you out," Palin said in the closed door speech, according to a tape of the event given to Bloomberg News. "Of course the little guys are left out then. We're left holding the bag, all the moms and pops all over America."

The speech was Palin's first major public appearance since quitting as Alaska governor on July 26, less than a year after she ran with John McCain in an unsuccessful campaign against now-President Barack Obama. People at the event said she focused on a wide range of global and domestic issues rather than her own political future.

"It was a very safe speech," said Suyeon An of RCM Asia Pacific Ltd, who left before Palin stopped talking. "Boring I have to say."

Packed Ballroom

Palin, 45, spoke to a full house in the main ballroom of Hong Kong's Grand Hyatt hotel. Reporters were kept out of the investor forum organized by CLSA Asia-Pacific Markets, the regional brokerage unit of Paris-based Credit Agricole SA.

"It was a great speech," Jonathan Slone, CLSA's chief executive officer, said. "People got a lot of information" and "are now fully informed on Sarah Palin's views."

Palin criticized Obama's plan to give the Fed powers to monitor risks to the financial system. A meltdown last year led to $1.6 trillion of bank losses and writedowns and triggered a global recession.

"How can we think that setting up the Fed as monitor of systemic risk in the financial sector will result in meaningful reform," she said. "The words 'fox' and 'henhouse' come to mind."

Palin, who only obtained a passport in 2007, faced criticism last year after saying her state's proximity to Russia and Canada bolstered her foreign-policy credentials.

'1,000 Missiles'

In her speech, she called the Obama administration's decision to impose duties on Chinese tires a "mistake" and said America's alliance with Japan "must continue to be the linchpin" of regional security.

"We simply cannot turn a blind eye to China's policies and actions that could undermine international peace and security. China has some 1,000 missiles aimed at Taiwan and no serious observer believes that it poses a military threat to Beijing," she said. "Those same Chinese forces made our friends in Japan and Australia kinda nervous. China provides support for some of the most questionable regimes from Sudan to Burma to Zimbabwe."

Palin said her comments did not show any hostility towards China. "We simply want them to rise responsibly," she said.

Trade with China will grow, including exports of U.S. high- tech goods, though for that to happen "we need China to improve the rule of law and protect intellectual property," she said. "In the end, though, our economic relationship will truly thrive when Chinese citizens and foreign corporations can hold the Chinese government accountable when their actions are unjust."

'Building Nest Egg'

CLSA has declined to say if or how much Palin was paid. The speech may augment both her bank account and overseas profile ahead of a possible 2012 White House bid, said Charlie Cook, publisher of the nonpartisan Cook Political Report in Washington.

"When Palin resigned her governorship, it was assumed that it was in part to make more money, build a nest egg and lay the groundwork for a 2012 presidential race," he said prior to the speech. "This trip is simply an example of her doing so."

Little-known outside Alaska before McCain picked her as his running mate, Palin has largely kept a low public profile since stepping down as governor. Citing a scheduling conflict, she didn't appear at a Sept. 19 "Values Voter Summit" in Washington that brought together some of the most ardent social conservatives in the U.S.

Palin remains on most lists of potential candidates for the 2012 Republican presidential nomination, along with former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, two 2008 contenders, among others. She hasn't said whether she would pursue a campaign.

In a Bloomberg News poll this month, Palin had the highest unfavorable ratings among a list of public figures, at 55 percent. Asked about the difficulties of balancing her political career with her home life, Palin said today: "I have a husband. I could have used a wife."

To contact the reporter on this story: Daniel Ten Kate at dtenkate@bloomberg.net


Friday, August 21, 2009

Lockerbie Bomber's Welcome by Crowds in Libya Is `Upsetting,'

Lockerbie Bomber's Homecoming 'Upsetting,' U.K. Says

Aug. 21 (Bloomberg) -- The scenes of jubilation that greeted convicted Lockerbie bomber Abdel Basset Ali al-Megrahi as he returned to his native Libya were condemned by the British and U.S. governments today.

"Obviously, the sight of a mass murderer getting a hero's welcome in Tripoli is deeply upsetting, deeply distressing, above all for the 270 families who grieve every day for the loss of their loved ones 21 years ago," U.K. Foreign Secretary David Miliband said in a British Broadcasting Corp. radio interview.

The U.S. government told Libya that the welcome reception "sends the wrong message and is deeply offensive" to the families of the victims, said Bill Burton, White House deputy press secretary. "It is disturbing to see images suggesting that Megrahi was accorded a hero's welcome instead of being treated as a convicted murderer," he said in a statement.

Al-Megrahi, who is dying of prostate cancer, was released from prison on compassionate grounds yesterday by Scottish Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill. The Libyan was convicted in 2001 for the 1988 killing of 270 people in the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over the Scottish town of Lockerbie. Doctors have estimated that he has less than three months to live.

Waving and Cheering

Hundreds of young Libyans at the airport in Tripoli cheered and some waved Scottish flags as al-Megrahi, 57, stepped off the plane. British Prime Minister Gordon Brown yesterday wrote to Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi asking that al-Megrahi's return be handled "sensitively," Brown's office in London said today.

Britain and Libya restored diplomatic relations in 1999 after Tripoli accepted general responsibility for the fatal shooting of a British policewoman outside the Libyan Embassy in London in 1984. U.K. authorities said the shot came from the embassy. British police haven't arrested anyone over the killing.

In 2003, Libya agreed to abandon its nuclear and chemical weapons programs. Full diplomatic relations with the U.S., severed in the early 1980s, were restored in 2006 after the Bush administration removed the North African country from its list of state sponsors of terrorism.

"Libya has come back into the international community," Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling, who is managing the government while Brown is on vacation, told Sky News today. "They have to remember all the things that go with that, and one of those things is respect for the people who lost their lives in the Lockerbie disaster."

'Slur' on Government

Miliband denied suggestions the British government had wanted al-Megrahi freed to bolster diplomatic and commercial ties with Libya, Africa's third-largest oil producer.

"That is a slur both on myself and the government," Miliband said. "We have been scrupulous in saying this decision should be made by the Scottish authorities. It is wrong to say the British government has somehow put pressure on the Scottish authorities or anyone else."

Scotland has a judicial system that is independent of the rest of the U.K.

BP Plc, the biggest U.K.-based oil company, resumed work in Libya in 2007 and said last year it planned to invest more than $2 billion on initial exploration for natural gas. Brown and Qaddafi met at a Group of Eight summit in Italy in July.

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had urged Scotland to keep al-Megrahi in prison, as did seven U.S. senators who wrote to MacAskill. The U.S. won't try to block a planned visit by Qaddafi to the United Nations next month, a State Department official said yesterday.

Cameron Comments

In Britain, opposition Conservative leader David Cameron said yesterday the decision was wrong and "the product of some pretty nonsensical thinking." He wrote to Brown today, asking the prime minister to make clear his views on the decision.

Robert Brown, the Liberal Democrats' justice spokesman in the Scottish Parliament, today said the welcome given al-Megrahi in Libya was "beyond inappropriate."

Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond said that while he strongly supported the decision to release al-Megrahi, the celebrations that greeted his homecoming were distasteful.

"I don't think the reception for Mr. al-Megrahi was appropriate in Libya," Salmond told BBC Radio. "I don't think that was wise, and I don't think that was the right thing to do."

He denied MacAskill's decision had tarnished the reputation of Scotland or damaged relations with President Barack Obama.

"We have to do what we think is right and proper, and that's what the justice secretary did," Salmond said. "Our relationship with America is a strong and enduring one. It doesn't depend on always reaching agreement." He said the U.K. government had offered "no recommendation" on the decision.

Al-Megrahi, a former Libyan intelligence officer, has maintained his innocence in the bombing of the Boeing 747 flying to New York from London on Dec. 21, 1988. The only person convicted over the atrocity, he was jailed to serve a minimum of 27 years. He lost his first appeal against conviction and dropped a second appeal days before his release.

To contact the reporter on this story: Andrew Atkinson in London at a.atkinson@bloomberg.net .


Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Approval of Obama, Democrats Drops Amid Partisan Fighting, Pew Poll Finds

Americans' Approval of Obama, Democrats Declines, Pew Poll Says

Aug. 19 (Bloomberg) -- Barack Obama's approval rating declined as a growing number of Americans said the Democratic president and Republican leaders aren't working together on important issues.

In a poll from the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press, 63 percent of Americans said they thought the two sides weren't working together. While 29 percent of respondents said Republicans are most to blame for the lack of cooperation, 17 percent cited Obama, up from 7 percent in February, Pew said.

Obama's job-approval rating fell 3 percentage points, to 51 percent from 54 percent in July, within the survey's error margin of plus-or-minus 2.5 percentage points. His rating stood at 61 percent in June.

Independents were almost evenly divided, with 45 percent saying they approved of Obama's performance and 43 percent who disapproved. In June, independents approved of Obama's job performance by almost a 2-to-1 margin.

Approval ratings for the Democratic Party also fell, with 49 percent of Americans saying they viewed the party favorably. That's down 10 percentage points from April, Washington-based Pew reported. Democrats had a 62 percent favorable rating just before Obama's inauguration in January. The 40 percent approval rating for the Republican Party has held steady all year.

On the economy, 90 percent of respondents rated economic conditions as poor or "only fair," almost unchanged from a Pew poll in June.

Pew's poll of 2,010 adults nationwide from Aug. 11-17 was conducted by Princeton Survey Research Associates International.

To contact the reporter on this story: Juliann Neher in Washington at jneher@bloomberg.net


Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Palin News 07/14/09

Morning Piss: Where's the Palin-Johnston Show?
E! Online - USA
AP Photo/Chris Miller; AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast I'm so absolutely loving the back-and-forth bitchiness between Sarah Palin and former future son-in-law ...

Do Democrats Have a Palin-Pal?
FOXNews - USA
GRETA VAN SUSTEREN, FOX NEWS HOST: Well, the mystery deepens around Governor Sarah Palin's bombshell decision to resign her office as governor. ...

A comparison of Sarah Palin's wardrobe and Michael Jackson's funeral
Examiner.com - USA
Most people who followed the Presidential election of 2008 closely will probably remember the issue of the RNC paying for Sarah Palin and her family's ...

Christie's not eager for Palin to pitch in
NorthJersey.com - Hackensack,NJ,USA
Christie, for the moment, is reckoning with two staunchly conservative, attention-deprived pols: Sarah Palin, the soon-to-be former governor of Alaska and ...

Palin Right, Pundits Wrong
FOXNews - USA
By quitting as governor Sarah Palin stays true to her brand and is poised to grow. Everyone -especially the political pundit class- seems to be calling ...

Sarah Palin Underweight, Anxious, Needed "Emergency Help" For ...
Huffington Post - New York,NY,USA
The New York Times has a lengthy story on Sarah Palin in Monday's edition, examining the personal and political pressures that may have driven her to resign ...

Bad weather stops Palin visit to Valdez
The Associated Press
Sarah Palin to cancel a visit to Valdez. Heavy fog surrounded the port city on Monday, preventing the governor's plane from landing. ...

Route to resignation: Palin's political, personal turmoil
Salt Lake Tribune - United States
Sarah Palin was beset by such political and personal turmoil that some powerful supporters determined an intervention was needed to pull her governorship, ...

Gingrich: Palin's still got a shot
msnbc.com - USA
As we, at First Read, have also argued, Gingrich said he thinks Sarah Palin still has a legitimate shot at the 2012 nomination. He was asked on audio on his ...

Palin's PAC reports raising more than $730000
The Associated Press
Sarah Palin's political action committee raised nearly $733000 in its first five months. A report filed Monday with the Federal Election Committee shows ...

Sarah Palin's Op-Ed Slams Obama's Cap-And-Trade Plan
By The Huffington Post News Editors
There is no shortage of threats to our economy. America's unemployment rate recently hit its highest mark in more than 25 years and is expected to continue climbing.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com - http://www.huffingtonpost.com/raw_feed_index.rdf

Pajamas Media » Second Thoughts About Sarah Palin
By Ron Radosh
Second Thoughts About Sarah Palin. Love her or hate her, it's clear that the current festival of in-house Palin bashing is not going to help the GOP one bit. July 14, 2009 - by Ron Radosh ...
Pajamas Media - http://pajamasmedia.com/

Michael Wolff: Sarah Palin Has Captured Our Imagination
By Michael Wolff
Each Palin disaster, instead of spelling the end of her, sets the story up for a new chapter -- even if it's a new disaster.
Sarah Palin on The Huffington Post - http://www.huffingtonpost.com/news/sarah-palin

Conservatives4Palin.com: Sarah Palin: The 'Cap And Tax' Dead End
By JosephRusso@conservatives4palin.com (Joseph Russo)
Sarah Palin is no longer in the chains that bound her. She is FREE to do it her way. She will speak for Americans and all those who spoke out against her are NOW going to SIT DOWN and SHUT UP! because Sarah KNOWS how to govern a state ...
Conservatives4Palin.com - http://www.conservatives4palin.com/

RedState Update on Sarah Palin's Resignation and The G8 Summit ...
By Paleo Pat
These ol' Boys are putting out videos faster than I can keep up... On Sarah Palin: On Barack Obama going to the G8: and.
Political Byline - http://www.politicalbyline.com/

Sarah Palin, political genius
Jul 12, 2009 ... The pundits are wrong. Conventional wisdom is wrong. Sarah Palin's decision to step down as Alaska governor was a brilliant move.


Palin News 07/13/09

What Palin's cop-out says about McCain
Baxter Bulletin - Mountain Home,AR,USA
Sarah Palin's melodramatic abandonment of her job in Alaska has gotten the attention of much of the nation. But it received only a brief canned comment from ...

4 Branding Lessons learned from Sarah Palin
Examiner.com - USA
Like many people, I have been watching the so-called 'courage and leadership' of Sarah Palin. Since I am a Marketing professional, I often look for the ...

Minneapolis Star Tribune - Minneapolis,MN,USA
By JIM RUTENBERG and SERGE F. KOVALESKI , New York Times As an independent I like Sarah Palin--but honestly if she is to be elected anything she has to ...

Palin departure prompts new succession worries in Alaska
MiamiHerald.com - Miami,FL,USA
Sarah Palin's pick, Craig Campbell, to be "acting" lieutenant governor until he can be confirmed. "It ensures a smooth transition, it ensures no gaps with ...

Palin vs. Palin
Mother Jones - San Francisco,CA,USA
But Sarah Palin never figured that out, and if the Times is to be believed she refused to listen to anyone who tried to tell her. As always, Sarah Palin's ...

News on Sotormayor, Cheney, (Maybe) Palin Coming Up
PoliGazette - USA
There was speculation about Sarah Palin's motives when she announced her resignation on July 3, but other than that, nothing huge. ...

Retracing Palin's Long March to a Short-Notice Resignation
New York Times - United States
Sarah Palin last week at a signing event, for legislation and other items, in the village of McGrath, Alaska. By JIM RUTENBERG and SERGE F. KOVALESKI ...

For Palin, a Long March to a Short-Notice Resignation
New York Times - United States
Alaska Governor Sarah Palin autographing 20-month-old LeAnne Bye's dress. Her mother, Lea Bye, holding the infant, asked Palin to sign the dress.

Willie Brown on Sarah Palin: 'the best political instincts I've ...
Examiner.com - USA
Sarah Palin's decision to step down as Alaska governor was a brilliant move." Besides being one of the most astute politicians around, Brown--longest ...

Palin-Noonan
New York Times - United States
Brad DeLong points out that everything Peggy Noonan says about Sarah Palin could also have been said about Ronald Reagan. But he's going too far back. ...

Gateway Pundit: John McCain Defends Sarah Palin: "I'm Confident ...
By Gateway Pundit
Far Left crank and host of Meet the Press, David Gregory, grilled John McCain today for 5 minutes on Sarah Palin. John McCain defended his former VP pick: I do know that she will be an effective player on the national stage. Gateway Pundit - http://gatewaypundit.blogspot.com/

H5N1: US: H1N1 and Sarah Palin's resignation
By Crof
Via the New York Times: Retracing Palin's Long March to a Short-Notice Resignation. Excerpt: In mid-spring, as the country grew alarmed over the swine flu, Ms. Palin skipped a briefing for administration officials on the outbreak by her ...
H5N1 - http://crofsblogs.typepad.com/h5n1/

LOS ANGELS SLIMES ATTACKS BLESSED SARAH PALIN 7/13/2009 - SOAP on ...
AS DOES FAT ARIANA HUFFING TON. NO SMOKING IN THE MILITARY UNLESS IT IS AN IED DELIVERED BY UDEI PELOSI. TED KENNEDY TO GET A STAPLES FUNERAL. Jul 13 2009.
SPIRIT OF AMERICA PARTY | Blog... - http://www.blogtalkradio.com/SPIRITOFAMERICAPARTYBOOK

The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan
By Andrew Sullivan
TrackBack URL for this entry: http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d83451c45669e201157105f584970c. Listed below are links to weblogs that reference 'Auto-Tuning Sarah Palin' ...
The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan - http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/the_daily_dish/

Sarah Palin Reveals Her Post-Governor Plans
By Henry Blodget
AP, WASHINGTON – Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin said she's not only staying involved in national politics, but she plans to jump back into the national scrum when she leaves office at the end of the month. ...
The Business Insider - http://www.businessinsider.com/

DRUDGE REPORT: PALIN: 'TOLD YA SO' 2009®
Jun 8, 2009 ... Sarah Palin hits FOXNEWS tonight for the big 'Told Ya So' interview, the DRUDGE REPORT has learned.


Palin News 07/12/09

Susan Estrich: Voters sure to punish Palin
Philadelphia Inquirer - Philadelphia,PA,USA
Sarah Palin didn't just take a political risk when she quit the governorship of Alaska without completing her first term. She took herself out of electoral ...

Critic at Large: Palin shows what happens to party highjacked by ...
Schenectady Gazette - Schenectady,NY,USA
Who knows how the Sarah Palin story will play out? It seems as if every political pundit in America has a take on Palin's resignation as Alaska's governor. ...

Detroit Free Press - United States
Sarah Palin as she announces plans to resign her office drew 213 replies. Our favorites follow. Come back Wednesday for another opportunity to "Caption This ...

She Broke the GOP and Now She Owns It
New York Times - United States
By FRANK RICH SARAH PALIN and Al Sharpton don't ordinarily have much in common, but they achieved a rare harmonic convergence at Michael Jackson's memorial ...

Failing Palin logic
Kansas City Star - MO,USA
According to Sarah Palin, to “hunker down” at work is the “quitter's way out” and “worthless,” but quitting your day job is a better way to get things done.

Palin appears on gun rights radio talk show
KTUU - Anchorage,AK,USA
Sarah Palin made a guest appearance on a radio talk show where she was embraced by gun rights enthusiasts, including rock n' roller turned avid hunter Ted ...

Palin says Alaska needs new ethics policy
The Associated Press
Sarah Palin says she hopes the latest ethics complaint filed against her is a "wake-up call" that a new ethics policy is needed in the state. ...

Sarah Palin's Decision
Washington Post - United States
Sarah Palin's resignation, Eugene Robinson ["A Starter, Not a Finisher," op-ed, July 7] was quite right to "feel sorry for conservatives who look to her as

On Sarah Palin: Just folks, waders and all
Dallas Morning News - Dallas,TX,USA
Brooks cites Sarah Palin's unfamiliarity with "traits of equipoise and constancy," and shows as an example President Barack Obama's "reticence,

Forget Moose, Sarah Palin's About To Field Dress Levi Johnston
Examiner.com - USA
Straight from Levi's lips to your ears: Sarah Palin wanted to get rich from being Alaska's most famous export but was too lazy to be governor at the same ...

Levi Johnston vs. Sarah Palin--Again | Woman Tribune
By Holly
Levi Johnston and Sarah Palin have been slinging mud at each other again regarding both of their book deals, a movie deal, and reality television.
Woman Tribune - http://womantribune.com/

Sarah Palin's Speecher
By cassandra_m
Sarah Palin's Speecher. July 11th, 2009 by cassandra_m · 1 Comment · YouTube Preview Image. Love.This. Tags: National. 1 response so far ↓. 1 jason330 // Jul 11, 2009 at 3:59 pm. Words…sentences putting together guy. LOL. ...
DelawareLiberal.Net - http://www.delawareliberal.net/

Mere Rhetoric: HuffPo: Why Is Sarah Palin Such A Clothes Whore?
Long before $150000-gate, Sarah Palin seemed to love clothes. This week, in honor of her resignation as governor of Alaska, here's a look back at some of her most memorable style moments. What did we forget? Share below in comments and ...
Mere Rhetoric - http://www.mererhetoric.com/

The Betrayal » An Open Letter to Governor Sarah Palin of Alaska ...
By David-Crockett
One such person that is not corrupt and takes her Oath to the Constitution serious is Governor Sarah Palin from Alaska. That is the main reason why the Patriots love her and the Statists hate her. She represents everything that is good ...
The Betrayal - http://www.oilforimmigration.org/facts/

law school ninja » sarah palin link dump
By master ninja
There were a lot of really good pieces this week regarding everybody's favorite almost-ex-governor, Sarah Palin, written by much better wordsmiths than I. From the Secular Right blog, a post on Right Wing Identity Politics ...
law school ninja - http://law-school-ninja.com/

Why Sarah Palin really quit us. - By Dahlia Lithwick - Slate Magazine
Jul 8, 2009 ... When America is finally ready to reckon with the phenomenon that was Sarah Palin , I suspect we will discover that whatever she represents ...

I Still Hate You, Sarah Palin by David Kahane on National Review ...
Jul 7, 2009 ... Rather, I'm referring to the aftermath of Sarah Palin's outrageous acceptance speech, which whipped up the Rotary Club delegates into a ...

YouTube - "DON'T TRUST ME" : SARAH PALIN
Jul 11, 2009 ... SUBSCRIBE!!!!! & leave a COMMENT/VID RESPONSE telling me what u would do as the president! DOWNLOAD THE SONG HERE FOR ...