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slate.com - 11/5/2008
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PHOENIX—Sarah Palin suffered her final indignity as John McCain's running mate on Tuesday, when her request to speak at his election-night rally in Phoenix was denied. So ended a GOP campaign that had been increasingly marked, in its final weeks, by internal tension and suspicion. But now that the campaign is over and President-elect Obama actually is "measuring the drapes," Palin can talk all she wants—and start making decisions for herself. So what is she likely to do? [ more ... ]
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guardian.co.uk - 11/5/2008
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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 ...
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John McCain's verdict on Sarah Palin: more trouble than ...
blogs.abcnews.com - 11/7/2008
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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. ...
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Palin Aide Offers Strong Rebuke to Criticisms
campaignspot.nationalreview.com - 11/6/2008
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campaignspot.nationalreview.com —
A few readers have asked whether I think
Sarah Palin will run for the Senate in the
future. I think that would be a mistake, for several reasons, not ... . . .
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Wondering What Sarah Palin's Future Holds...
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Sarah Palin's Next Act
Ross Douthat —
Chris Beam and Allahpundit have smart takes.
Some initial jottings on "what next?"
Stubborn Facts —
I join Pat's last two posts in full, as I do Peter Kirsanow's post here, Scott Johnson's post here, Yuval Levin's posts here and here, and Jim Geraghty's posts here and here. I should also note Chris Beam's post here,and reitereate what we said after the last election (a memo we mentioned here): everyone in the House Republican leadership must go at the end of this Congress. A line must be drawn under the Bush-DeLay-Frist era; the voters are going to keep on punishing us until we grasp that much.
Dan McLaughlin ...
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