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The Palin Chronicles
One final anecdote from that Newsweek series:  The day of the third debate, Palin refused to go onstage with New Hampshire GOP Sen. John Sununu and Jeb Bradley, a New Hampshire congressman running for the Senate, because they were pro-choice and because Bradley opposed drilling in Alaska. ...
Why Palin Still Matters
Why Palin Still Matters
andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com — Some readers think my continuing attempt to expose all the lies and flim-flam and bizarre behavior of... Sarah Palin is now moot . She's history - they argue. Move on. I think she probably is history. Even Bill Kristol and his minions in the ... (more) Why Palin Still Matters
How the Palin debate helps McCain
politico.com — Want an idea of how popular Sarah Palin was among Southern Republicans?  You can check her numbers... in exit polls or just see which element of the party is defending her the loudest.  GOP state chairs in North Carolina, South Carolina and ... (more) How the Palin debate helps McCain
What’s Next for Sarah Palin?
bloggernews.net — I’ve given my take the latest Palin controversy here and here, and outside of that I’m done.... I make it a rule not put too much faith in “unnamed sources” (especially when one of the people rumoured to be an “unnamed ... (more) What’s Next for Sarah Palin?
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Most Implausible Palin Smear Yet?
Weekly Standard Blog — Via Isaac Chotiner, Newsweek reports: The day of the third debate, Palin refused to go onstage with New Hampshire GOP Sen. John Sununu and Jeb Bradley, a New Hampshire congressman running for the Senate, because they were pro-choice and because Bradley opposed drilling in Alaska. The McCain campaign ordered her onstage at the next campaign stop, but she refused to acknowledge the two Republican candidates standing behind her. So according to the hatchet man/woman who talked to Newsweek, ...

Most Implausible Palin Story of the Week?
Weekly Standard Blog — Via Isaac Chotiner, Newsweek reports: The day of the third debate, Palin refused to go onstage with New Hampshire GOP Sen. John Sununu and Jeb Bradley, a New Hampshire congressman running for the Senate, because they were pro-choice and because Bradley opposed drilling in Alaska. The McCain campaign ordered her onstage at the next campaign stop, but she refused to acknowledge the two Republican candidates standing behind her. So according to the hatchet man/woman who talked to Newsweek, ...

A Fishy Anecdote
The Anonymous Liberal — Via Isaac Chotiner at TNR, here's an anecdote from the Newsweek behind-the-scenes election series: The day of the third debate, Palin refused to go onstage with New Hampshire GOP Sen. John Sununu and Jeb Bradley, a New Hampshire congressman running for the Senate, because they were pro-choice and because Bradley opposed drilling in Alaska. The McCain campaign ordered her onstage at the next campaign stop, but she refused to acknowledge the two Republican candidates standing behind her.Can you spot some problems with this story? For starters, ...

Sarah Palin, Team Player
Balloon Juice — I read this yesterday, but forgot to comment about it until I saw a reminder in the comments: The day of the third debate, Palin refused to go onstage with New Hampshire GOP Sen. John Sununu and Jeb Bradley, a New Hampshire congressman running for the Senate, because they were pro-choice and because Bradley opposed drilling in Alaska. The McCain campaign ordered her onstage at the next campaign stop, but she refused to acknowledge the two Republican candidates standing behind her. Not that this should be a ...

Palin Refused To Go On Stage With Pro-Choice GOPers
The Huffington Post | Full News FeedVia The New Republic, another anecdote from Newsweek on Sarah Palin: The day of the third debate, Palin refused to go onstage with New Hampshire GOP Sen. John Sununu and Jeb Bradley, a New Hampshire congressman running for the Senate, because they were pro-choice and because Bradley opposed drilling in Alaska. The McCain campaign ordered her onstage at the next campaign stop, but she refused to acknowledge the two Republican candidates standing behind her. More on Sarah Palin<br style="clear: ...

Palin Refused To Go On Stage With Pro-Choice GOPers
Politics on HuffingtonPost.comVia The New Republic, another anecdote from Newsweek on Sarah Palin: The day of the third debate, Palin refused to go onstage with New Hampshire GOP Sen. John Sununu and Jeb Bradley, a New Hampshire congressman running for the Senate, because they were pro-choice and because Bradley opposed drilling in Alaska. The McCain campaign ordered her onstage at the next campaign stop, but she refused to acknowledge the two Republican candidates standing behind her. ...

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