Sarah Palin is returning to the valley, but not as a vice presidential candidate. The author is signing copies of her book Tuesday morning in Tempe, and people are already lining up around Costco in anticipation.
Sarah Palin is returning to the valley, but not as a vice presidential candidate. The author is signing copies of her book Tuesday morning in Tempe, and people are already lining up around Costco in anticipation.
Remember how former vice-presidential candidate and now bestselling author Sarah Palin was to spend Thanksgiving here in Washington state? She was to dine in Richland with family and sign … Continue reading “Sarah Palin’s Thanksgiving Gulfstream-Gate”
Under the watchful plumes of Richland’s nuclear power plant, Sarah Palin visited Eastern Washington last week and signed copies of her new book, “Going Rogue,” at a local Hastings bookstore on Sunday. According to earlier reports, the Tri-Cities is as close to Portland (about 170 miles) as Palin is going to get on her multi-week [...] Related posts: Sarah Palin: Gone but not Forgotten For those …
Minnesota 6th District Rep. Michele Bachmann will burnish her conservative standing when she appears at the 1st Annual Tea Party Convention in February. The Nashville event also will feature former Alaska Gov. and vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin.
Someday, in the not too distant future, the world will look back and laugh at the insanity that was the Sarah Palin saga. It will…
Selling 300,000 copies in its first day alone, Sarah Palin’s Going Rogue had one of the most successful non-fiction releases in the history of publishing.
This article has been read 2798 times. Like the thousands of others standing outside Sam’s Club at Trinity Point in South Strabane Township, Amy Gerwing wanted to have Sarah Palin sign a copy of her book “Going Rogue.”
In expectation of large crowds Thursday, Hastings has released a list of rules for those attending Sarah Palin’s book signing event.The former vice-presidential candidate and Alaskan governor will be in Norman 7 p.
The last time the publication of a political memoir aroused as much interest as Sarah Palin’s “Going Rogue: An American Life” (Harper; $28.99) was probably in 1995, when Colin Powell’s autobiography, “My American Journey,” came out. Like Palin’s bus . . .
The atmosphere was full of energy at Hastings with people waiting to see Palin today