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Want to know why Sarah Palin will be back?
Here's why: "I have absolutely no intention of engaging in any of the negativity because this has been all positive for me for what I believe in, the values that I represent and the progress that I wanna see America be able to make," Palin said when asked about post-election finger-pointing. ...
John McCain's verdict on Sarah Palin: more trouble than a pitbull
guardian.co.uk — So now we know what John McCain really thinks of his running mate Sarah Palin – and that's not just because of the awkward body language between them during his concession speech in Phoenix, Arizona. An exasperated McCain has been telling friends in ... (more) John McCain's verdict on Sarah Palin: more trouble than ...
Palin Aide Offers Strong Rebuke to Criticisms
Palin Aide Offers Strong Rebuke to Criticisms
blogs.abcnews.com — ABC’s Kate Snow reports: A longtime aide to Alaskan Governor Sarah Palin is lashing back at anonymous critics within the McCain-Palin presidential campaign, telling ABC News they are attacking the former vice presidential candidate with distortions. ... (more) Palin Aide Offers Strong Rebuke to Criticisms
Send a message to Sarah Palin
Send a message to Sarah Palin
michellemalkin.com — Tons of readers are asking me how to get a personal message to Sarah Palin and offer her support in the face of all the ugly, anonymous attacks from back-stabbing blabbermouths on the McCain campaign. [...] Read the rest » (more) Send a message to Sarah Palin
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The McCain Campaign Finds its Scapegoat
Slublog — ... was made by McCain and by the same group of advisers that is now trashing Palin. I'm disgusted by their behavior and disappointed by McCain's silence in the face of these smears. He should publicly call for an end to this among those who are most loyal to him. Governor Palin had to deal with enough garbage from the media and the Democrats. She should not have to now face attacks from the campaign she did so much to help. I have to say, though, she's showing more class and grace than I would at the moment. I respect John McCain and I know ...

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