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Newt Gingrich Not Quite The Life Of The Tea Party
Posted February 1st, 2012 by impalin
pTAMPA, Fla. — Is Newt Gingrich the Tea Party candidate? /ppThe former House Speaker (R-Ga.) won 45 percent of the vote from Florida voters who “strongly support” the Tea Party, compared to Mitt Romney’s 33 percent and former Sen. Rick Santorum’s (R-Pa.) 17 percent, a href=”http://www.foxnews.com/politics/elections/2012/florida-primary-jan-31/exit-polls” target=”_hplink”according to Florida primary exit polls/a. /ppFormer Alaska Gov.
Sarah Palin Calls Criticism Of Newt Gingrich ‘Stalin-Esque’
Posted January 29th, 2012 by impalin
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Sarah Palin vs. Mitt Romney: Former Alaska Governor Says GOP Hopeful Should Release Tax Returns
Posted January 12th, 2012 by impalin
pFormer Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin suggested Wednesday that Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney should release his tax returns, as well as records from his time at Bain Capital./pp”What I heard was a little bit what’s going on today is some inoculation of the candidate himself, the frontrunner, and what it is that he’s going to face when he comes up against Barack Obama.
Sarah Palin 2012? Former Governor Offers Timeline For Decision On Presidential Run (VIDEO)
Posted July 13th, 2011 by impalin
WASHINGTON — Former Alaska governor Sarah Palin says she’ll announce her intentions for the White House in late August or early September. Palin told Fox News’ Sean Hannity Wednesday night that she thinks she could win a campaign against President Barack Obama, a sentiment first reported in a Newsweek cover story.
Sarah Palin Brings Back The Corsage At Alaska Anniversary Ball
Posted November 17th, 2008 by impalin
It’s been about 26 years since Sarah Palin attended her high school prom, but that didn’t stop her from sporting a corsage at a celebration for Alaska’s 50th anniversary on Friday night. Below, Palin, wearing a pink and black ensemble with the white wrist corsage in question, sits for a photograph with past Alaska governors. What kind of flower could it be? A gardenia? A white rose? One thing’s for certain: it does not appear to be Alaska’s state flower, the Forget-Me-Not . Former Alaska governors Bill Sheffield, left, Walter J.





