As reported by Post’s Chris Cillizza, Sarah Palin is resigning as governor of Alaska later this month in order, to focus on a 2012 presidential bid. And, in one stroke, she reconfirms many of the reasons she will never be president. So, Palin, 45, and her staff kept her future plans shrouded in mystery, and it was unclear if the controversial hockey mom would quietly return to private life or begin laying the foundation for a presidential bid. It’s hard to understand what more to make o
With the news of Michael Jackson and the news of Sarah Palin this story is being ignored by the American Media. This causes a part of me to wonder; was it done intentionally? Anyhow, here is the story. First video via CNN: The Story via C NN : North Korea fired three short-range missiles toward the Sea of Japan, South Korea’s Yonhap news agency reported Saturday. Quoting a South Korean government official, the agency said the missiles were apparently Scud-type missiles, estim
By Yereth Rosen ANCHORAGE, Alaska, July 3 - Sarah Palin, the brash, deeply conservative governor of Alaska who crashed onto the U.S national political scene last year as the Republican candidate for U.S vice president, announced abruptly on Frida ...
Sarah Palin stepped up to the microphone and announced calmly that she is stepping down. No reasons given, though speculation has her running for the president in the next election. “We’ve got to put first things first. I love my job, and I love Alaska. I am doing what’s best for Alaska,” Palin said Friday at a news conference in her hometown of Wasilla. In point of fact, Republicans seem to feel that she has a good chance of making America’s first female president. What do YOU think?
Maybe Governor Sarah Palin needs a new speechwriter. Maybe Mark Sanford will be free, soon. Alaska Governor Sarah Palin gave a rambling and somewhat confusing speech today. She is stepping down as governor of Alaska because “no more conventional politics as usual”. During her speech she took a couple of digs at the press and of “big government.” She used an analogy on basketball which almost made sense — kind of. Then she came back to the analogy later in the speech and mentioned somet

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