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Who bought Palin’s clothes? McCain campaign and RNC play the blame game.
Who bought Palin’s clothes? McCain campaign and RNC play the blame game.
After Politico’s revealed recently that $150,000 was spent on Gov. Sarah Palin’s wardrobe, the McCain campaign and the RNC have been engaged in a blame game, trying to assign responsibility to each other for the decision. A quick recap: “It was obviously the RNC’s call.” – ...
Conservatives plan secret post-election strategy session
politico.com — Two days after next week's election, top conservatives will gather at the Virginia weekend home of one... of the movement's most prominent members to begin a conversation about their role in the GOP and how best to revive a party that may be out of ... (more) Conservatives plan secret post-election strategy session
 Rift Cracks 'Demoralized' McCain Campaign
Rift Cracks 'Demoralized' McCain Campaign
abcnews.go.com — The McCain campaign is definitely demoralized right now. The blame game has begun. There is no question... that there is a rift between Sarah Palin's camp and that of John McCain inside the Republican campaign, sources tell ABC News. Watch George ... (more) Rift Cracks 'Demoralized' McCain Campaign
 Sarah Palin talks clothes. (video)
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Sarah Palin talks clothes. (video)
youtube.com — While voters are worried about how they're going to pay their bills, Sarah Palin talked at length... about clothes. (more) Sarah Palin talks clothes. (video)
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