Don’t miss it: Greta interviews Gov. Palin
Sister Toldjah —
... Greta Van Susteren recently interviewed Gov. Palin and it will be broadcast tonight on Fox at 10 ET. It’s the first post-election sit down interview the Gov. has done. ...
Sarah Calmly Chats with Greta while Stirring up some Moose Chili
The Wide Awake Cafe —
The Greta van Susteren interview with Sarah Palin on Fox News tonight was rich with revelations, the kind that come as you think about it later. I watched as Sarah answered Greta’s questions honestly and openly, without guile. I thought to myself, Sarah is strong, she will do well out from under all the Republican handlers, out from under the McCain strait jacket.
Sarah Palin is a leader. She belongs on top of a ticket.
After a whirlwind campaign alongside Sen. John McCain, Sarah ...
Newspaper Roundup for Nov. 11, 2008
CNSNews.com Headlines —
... freeze could be among options Boston Globe: Harvard to present Kennedy with honorary degree in Dec. Boston Globe: Reformers urge move to universal voter registration Government would take lead in a new system Washington Post: Legality of Same-Sex Marriage Ban Challenged Los Angeles Times: Proposition 8 supporters vent frustration over continued protests Boston Globe: Future GOP candidates shaking off dust from Obama landslide Boston Globe: Sarah Palin Defends Herself Against Criticism in FOX News Interview Fox News/AP: Holocaust ...
Early Morning Swim
Firedoglake —
... Sarah Palin still lyin', blamin' others, and talkin' about 2012.
90,000 AK Sen. race votes to be counted Wednesday.
More madness in the Minnesota recount.
McCain will stump for Chambliss in GA.
Will Obama keep Gates?
Wingnuts gather for post-mortem strategery.
Who wants to be a head of the RNC?
Election Central Morning Roundup
TPM Election Central —
... In an interview with Fox News, Sarah Palin left the door open for a potential 2012 run for president: "I'm like, OK, God, if there is an open door for me somewhere, this is what I always pray, I'm like, don't let me miss the open door ... And if there is an open door in '12 or four years later, and if it is something that is going to be good for my family, for my state, for my nation, an opportunity for me, then I'll plow through that door." ...
No More Mister Nice Blog — ... on Fox News last night, Sarah Palin was the opposite of magnanimous. She whined to Greta Van Susteren about everyone she believed had done her wrong -- the RNC, "narrow-minded" feminists who just weren't "bold and brave" enough to support her, "the media" working hand in glove with "some blogger probably sitting there in their parents' basement, wearing their pajamas, blogging some kind of gossip" ... the list goes on. Admissions of error on her own part? Zero. (Story here; transcript ...
Tuesday's Transition News
The Stump —
... In Fox interview,
Palin says faith will determine if she runs in 2012 ...
The Odd Lies Of Sarah Palin XXI: The Clothes, Ctd.
The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan —
... Just trying to to make any sense of the Greta van Susteren interview is beyond my cognitive skill-set, but it does confirm what has been clear for two months: Sarah Palin is seriously out there in a connecting to reality kinda way. She cannot actually deny anything factually, so she keeps plowing through in her Bush-style post-modern fashion. Here we go again: ...
Again with Sarah Palin?
Left I on the News —
Sorry, can't help myself. Maybe this will be the last. Here's the latest from Palin: "I'm like, OK, God, if there is an open door for me somewhere, this is what I always pray, I'm like, don't let me miss the open door ... And if there is an open door in '12 or four years later, and if it is something that is going to be good for my family, for my state, for my nation, an opportunity for me, then I'll plow through that door."And my response, which would work so much better if I were an editorial cartoonist, but I'm not, so anyway, ...
Joanne Bamberger: PunditMom Defends Sarah Palin
Politics on HuffingtonPost.com —
No, I did not suffer a severe head injury or have a GOP epiphany since yesterday. My progressive bona fides are very much intact, thanks (I am the Goddess of All Things Liberal, after all!).
But as I was thinking about all the appearances Sarah Palin has had in the media since the Republicans' defeat last week, and the heat she's been taking for it (my own included), I wondered why we would expect her to fade into the Alaskan woodwork.
If anyone of us had an unexpected opportunity to move our careers or our ...


