In 2008, Gov. Sarah Palin shot Alaska to fame as she was picked as John McCain’s vice-presidential partner. In 2009, she shocked the state again as she announced her resignation in early July.
In 2008, Gov. Sarah Palin shot Alaska to fame as she was picked as John McCain’s vice-presidential partner. In 2009, she shocked the state again as she announced her resignation in early July.
Sarah Palin, Rahm Emanuel, Anderson Cooper, Cheryl Cole, Mrs Stephen Fry, Michael Bay and Chuck Norris introduce the Top Fake Twitter accounts of 2009…
When Hillary Clinton made a strong showing and Sarah Palin was named to the Republican ticket in the 2008 U.S. presidential race, the election of the first female president seemed not so far off.
In The New York Review of Books, Jonathan Raban argues that Sarah Palin’s popularity is based on her oversimplification of economic principles. (And, also, hating the Jews.)
Sarah Palin has the ability to evoke many goddesses simultaneously which may account for her appeal. Yet there is something false about how she conjures up each feminine archetype as if playing dress up.
Hillary Clinton narrowly edged Sarah Palin as the woman Americans admired most in 2009, while President Obama is the landslide winner among men for the second consecutive year.
Would Sarah Palin stand up for women’s issues? Going Rogue provides us with useful clues. It also shows how Sarah can use her life experiences to win over women voters.
Republican congressman Steve King of Iowa says he thinks former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin will seek the GOP presidential nomination in 2012 and that she’s among a few people who could win the state’s leadoff caucuses.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — An Alaska judge’s ruling has revealed a heated legal custody battle between Sarah Palin’s daughter and the father of Palin’s grandson. A November request by 18-year-old Bristol Palin keep the proceedings closed was denied Christmas Eve. Her Nov. 3 petition for sole custody and child support also seeks a visitation schedule for Levi Johnston, the father of 1-year-old Tripp …
An Iowa Republican congressman says he thinks former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin will seek the GOP presidential nomination in 2012 and that she’s among a few people who could win the state’s leadoff caucuses.