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Some nice people decided to interview Sarah Palin fans at a book signing in Ohio about precisely which of her policies, in detail, made them want her to run for president in 2012. As you can imagine it most resembled a panel discussion at the Council...
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Now, grab your wallet, and beat the Black Friday crowds to the best present ev-ar: our James Franco and National Book Award winner-endorsed Gawker Sarah Palin Slambook ...All money from the auction is going directly to Save The Children , who've done...
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For his Thanksgiving radio broadcast, Glenn Beck made a joke about how Sarah Palin belongs "in the kitchen," and how he's sick of her "yapping." It's why he won't consider Palin-Beck 2012, but Beck-Palin is a different story. The Palin-Beck drama began...
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He and Palin have a longstanding feud over his remarks about her, her family and her daughters. Williams remarks that he went shopping for Palin's book in the "fantasy aisle" of the bookstore. Williams also mentions how evil Katie Couric "ambushed"...
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Rupert Murdoch's biographer Michael Wolff has called on "literate people" to boycott books until publishers stop bringing out ghostwritten memoirs by the likes of Sarah Palin. Wolff, a columnist for Vanity Fair and author of the recent Murdoch biography...
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not for office, but for charity. According to a Twitter message, Mrs. Palin and a large phalanx of her relatives will run in a 3.1-mile "Turkey Trot" to benefit the Red Cross in Kennewick, Wash...It's a big race: 3,000 runners are expected, and it could...
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Cynthia and Gary Waddoups weren't shy to admit Thursday that they were on a mission to meet Sarah Palin. Dressed in jeans and coats, the Kennewick couple stood near the start line of the Turkey Trot hoping to see the woman they want back on the campaign...
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Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin waves to the crowd during a book signing appearance for, "Going Rogue," at Joseph-Beth Booksellers in in Norwood, Ohio (AP). Sarah Palin is keeping a tight lid on her political ambitions for 2012, but her influence on other...
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Does that mean they’ll be serving all kinds of meat—you know, dogs, cats, and, uh, humans—at the Palin family Thanksgiving? You might like:
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With almost half a million copies sold, Going Rogue: An American Life beat new blockbusters by James Patterson and Stephen King Nielsen BookScan said. Her sales have topped those of Barack Obama, whose Audacity of Hope sold 67,000 copies in its first...
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