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AP - Gov. Sarah Palin hadn't been back home in Alaska for a full day and her staff had begun fielding requests Thursday for postelection interviews, including from Barbara Walters, Oprah Winfrey, Larry King and others.
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Newsweek dishes new dirt on Palin and Nicolle Wallace
Hot Air » Top Picks —
... her foreign policy credentials, as she suggested to Charlie Gibson. Those are the questions that killed her, not anything having to do with, say, naming the deputy prime minister of Kazakhstan. The LA Times has new dirt too , related mainly to the shopping expenses, and unsurprisingly it’s linked (indirectly) to Schmidt, Rick Davis, and Nicolle Wallace. Here’s an interview she did today in four parts with local radio in Alaska. She is, more than ever, a woman in demand .
Campbell Brown Defends Palin; Rips McCain Advisors (Video)
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... Sarah Palin wasn't back in Alaska for a full day before her office was flooded with requests for interviews from people like Larry King, Barbara Walters and Oprah. ...
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