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Alaska Governor Says 2008 Was A "Brutal" Ride, But She May Run For High Office Again

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by farouk7 November 12, 2008 1:38 AM EST
Seems as though that future son-in-law of hers is NOT - after all.
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by daffy64 November 12, 2008 1:31 AM EST
"It''s amazing that we did as well as we did," the governor said of the election in a separate interview with the Anchorage Daily News.

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She''s right about that.
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by mahdeealoo November 12, 2008 1:28 AM EST
There is no way she could ever come up even close to Obama. He will run in 2012 and defeat whoever tries to run against him. Landslide in 2008, more of a landslide in 2012.

Reality check needed. All we see is a power hungry female who got a taste of "fame". Easy to see through and easier to forget.
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by catwolfe1 November 12, 2008 1:28 AM EST
Good grief, somebody CLOSE THAT DOOR!!!
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by daffy64 November 12, 2008 1:27 AM EST
Did anyone catch the very end of the prank call from "President Sarkozy" that a couple of Canadian DJs pulled on Sarah Palin? (Brilliant!) After they told her she''''d been pranked and identified themselves as being from Montreal, she handed the phone to one of her assistants and you could hear her in the background saying,"It''''s some radio station in FRANCE!"

This from the woman who touted her dealings with the Canadians as her foreign policy experience.

Yea, I totally believe she didn''''t know Africa was a continent.

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Didn''t you hear? We''ve Montreal to France. Next week we''re moving Toronto to Sweden.
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by spinner49 November 12, 2008 1:27 AM EST
Hustler''s already got a look-alike for "Nailin'' Paylin" and it''s already in production.
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by spinner49 November 12, 2008 1:14 AM EST
Did anyone catch the very end of the prank call from "President Sarkozy" that a couple of Canadian DJs pulled on Sarah Palin? (Brilliant!) After they told her she''d been pranked and identified themselves as being from Montreal, she handed the phone to one of her assistants and you could hear her in the background saying,"It''s some radio station in FRANCE!"

This from the woman who touted her dealings with the Canadians as her foreign policy experience.

Yea, I totally believe she didn''t know Africa was a continent.
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by stevex47 November 12, 2008 12:17 AM EST
After all the attention, they still haven''t accounted for every penny of those clothes and made it public?

Huge example of why reich wingers should never be allowed to touch your tax dollars. Never
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by ioweign November 12, 2008 12:03 AM EST
"I did not order the clothes. Did not ask for the clothes," Palin said. "I would have been happy to have worn my own clothes from Day One. But that is kind of an odd issue, an odd campaign issue as things were wrapping up there as to who ordered what and who demanded what."

Gee, somehow they were my size...

Golly, we need 13 suitcases tohaul all of the dude''s new clothes...
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by treknutz November 11, 2008 11:56 PM EST
Is anyone besides me suprised at the revelation she greeted top RNC aids dripping wet in a towel and they were too stunned to whip out the phone cams and get this for posterity? I know it happened early in the campagin but I bet they would love to have that picture on the web about right now!

She is no more than eye candy. She and Jessica Simpson would be perfect together for a rouge sitcom about a Milf and her cosmetically enhanced daughter trolling for right wing sugar daddies who only think with the smaller of the two brains...call it Right Wing Nutz! winkie-winkie, you betcha!
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by red1952 November 11, 2008 11:50 PM EST
YAWN!
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by jonathanw20 November 11, 2008 11:48 PM EST
Why 12 or 4 years - why not 8?
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by daffy64 November 11, 2008 11:43 PM EST
Is this a joke story? She can''t be serious.
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by agateway November 11, 2008 11:24 PM EST
I think the mainstream media was derelict in their reporting. They created an unprecented hostility among people. Not having enough money to thoroughly cover a story is not an excuse. An example, the media decided we did not need to know about Wright, Ayers, Rezko because the economy became such a big factor, but they had time to cover Sarah''s clothes, and not knowing Africa was a continent. Notice it was an anonymous source. If you couldn''t afford to go to Alaska, you could have used the internet to pull up Sarah''s qualifications and verified each and every story before printing. No hard questions were asked of Obama, as a matter of fact, you the media don''t know who he really is or what agenda he has for the American people. Yet, you pushed him down the American people''s throats. I think you owe it to us, the reader, to check qualifications and compare candidates. I felt like I was reading the National Enquirer.
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by mikezembill November 11, 2008 11:17 PM EST
Does anyone think the top of her head is flat Joe-sixpack needs a place to set his beer.
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by yeswedid November 11, 2008 11:16 PM EST
I was shocked to hear Matt Lauer during the interview on the Today Show that Piper (Palin%u2019s younger daughter) was missing classes all the time she was with her mother and the family while campaigning, and it is very hard for her to catch up now. This means that the older sister too missed school?

Matt asked Piper if she would like to go campaigning again with her mom in 2012, to which Sarah looked at her daughter and said "that would be fun, huh?" Unless her daughters had tutors during the campaign, I would have to point out that Sarah Palin was only thinking of her ambition, not of her daughters'''' education. What kind of a mother would do that and what kind of a leader would she be if she gave so little importance to education? No one in the media pointed this out. NO ONE! I am really shocked.



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Posted by voter_08 at 08:09 PM : Nov 11, 2008

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I saw her carrying her baby around like a piece of meat in one news clip, so the prioritization of Piper''s education is probably not too high. H*ll let''s face it, her main priority is to have armageddon on earth!
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by shazam138 November 11, 2008 11:13 PM EST
You are still laughing ...
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by mikezembill November 11, 2008 11:11 PM EST
Ithink she looks like a horse that has been rode hard and put up wet most of the time her hair looks like hell.
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by yeswedid November 11, 2008 11:10 PM EST
Ndow that the campaign is over and the RNC has cut off his allowance, that redneck kid will run away. Sarah will take Bristol, the ''''First Duuuude'''' and the rest of the gang and move to Key West so she can keep an eye on Castro for us. You betcha, gosh darnit.


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Posted by nowaymcgoo at 08:03 PM : Nov 11, 2008

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LOL FRICKIN'' HILARIOUS!
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by voter_08 November 11, 2008 11:09 PM EST
I was shocked to hear Matt Lauer during the interview on the Today Show that Piper (Palin%u2019s younger daughter) was missing classes all the time she was with her mother and the family while campaigning, and it is very hard for her to catch up now. This means that the older sister too missed school?

Matt asked Piper if she would like to go campaigning again with her mom in 2012, to which Sarah looked at her daughter and said "that would be fun, huh?" Unless her daughters had tutors during the campaign, I would have to point out that Sarah Palin was only thinking of her ambition, not of her daughters'' education. What kind of a mother would do that and what kind of a leader would she be if she gave so little importance to education? No one in the media pointed this out. NO ONE! I am really shocked.
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