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Palin says White House invite to rapper Common lacks ‘decency’, talks 2012
In a Fox News appearance last night, Sarah Palin reiterated the complaints she had aired on Facebook and Twitter about the White House’s decision to host the rapper Common at a poetry event this week. The former Alaska governor said that Common’s appearance was an affront to “class and decency.” “You know, the White House’s [... ]
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Nobody’s more qualified for White House multitasking than ‘a woman, a mom’: Sarah Palin
Washington, Feb 18 : Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin has jokingly indicated her plans to run for president in 2012, saying that there is “no one” more qualified for White House multi-tasking than “a woman, a mom”.
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Tea Party star Michele Bachmann may have eyes on White House
Move over, Sarah Palin. There may be a new Tea Party star with eyes on the White House .
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Oprah Winfrey trusts U.S. public to shun reality star Sarah Palin in White House bid
Oprah Winfrey delivered a thinly veiled attack on U.S. Presidential hopeful Sarah Palin by inferring she is better suited to reality television than politics.
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No, Sarah Palin, White House Press Corps Did Not Condone Helen Thomas’ Comments
Hearst Newspapers columnist and trailblazing White House correspondent Helen Thomas has retired today , a swift conclusion to a story that only broke on Friday , quick even by the standards of today’s microscopic news cycle. Along the way, former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin tried to leech onto the story by tweeting that Helen’s “press pals condone racist rant,” referencing comments Helen made at …
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A coalition of conservative activist groups – calling themselves the Tea Party movement – is stepping up demonstrations against the administration of Barack Obama, the US president, ahead of midterm elections. On Saturday, it began a 42-city tour campaigning against healthcare reforms signed into law last week. Thousands of people joined a rally in Searchlight, Nevada to hear Sarah Palin, the populist Republican former vice-presidential candidate, lead the attack against Harry Reid, the Democratic House Majority leader. Roger Wilkinson reports. [March 28, 2010]
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