The Evil Genius Behind America's Most Dangerous Woman
Palin is poisonous to the body politic because she brilliantly creates the illusion that she is the girl next door running for the White House on behalf of common people.
Palin is poisonous to the body politic because she brilliantly creates the illusion that she is the girl next door running for the White House on behalf of common people.
My information is that Karl Rove wanted Romney and pushed him. McCain pushed back -- he really wanted Lieberman, and that was completely out of the question. Palin is the result.
Karl Rove's minions may be smiling at the brazen gamesmanship of this pick: but if Americans fall for it, they should know all too well what to expect.
Stunned at your first encounter with Alaska Governor Sarah Palin? Keep it to yourself, please. Or else get ready for part two of Rove's secret formula.
We all know Karl Rove has been a master political manipulator for three decades. Best sellers have been written about it. His favorite modus operand...
I was in England the last time a Republican candidate threw red meat this raw and bloody to the Conservative Right. It was the summer of 1988. Georg...
Karl Rove: "Listen, up, guys. The governor of Alaska is a babe. Her name's Sally Paladin, or something like that."
As Sarah Palin's personal situation continues to unfold on a national stage, Democrats are spending a good amount of time arguing about how exactly to...
From this moment on, every accusation McCain makes must be regarded as a description of his own motives and character.
Palin's tone was so negative, divisive, bullying and demeaning, it befits an ugly high school student council election. Reese Witherspoon crossed with Bob Dole?
Appearing on Face the Nation less than three weeks ago, Republican strategist Karl Rove singled out Virginia Governor Tim Kaine, who was on Obama's short list.
Karl Rove and his disciples on the McCain campaign are leading us into a trap by making it so easy to focus our fire on Sarah Palin.
At a dinner party in Los Angeles not long after the 2000 election, John McCain admitted to me that he hadn't voted for George Bush.
f Washington's been a swamp since George W. Bush took office in 2000, then McCain's been wading in it with his thigh-high muck-boots.
On the eve of the third anniversary of Katrina, with Gustav churning into the Gulf, Karl Rove's latest quip shows where his head is, and has always been, on the matter of hurricanes.
Well, looks like Minnesota is going to be a hopping place during next week's RNC convention. Check this out: True Blue Minnesota will be parking a jum...
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Is it possible that McCain is trying to use Palin to distance himself not only from Bush, but from McCain? "Think Palin, not McCain." That might even work if only he had made a better choice
Sarah who???
Sarah Palin Is "W" in a blue dress!!! As a woman I'm NOT fooled. Palin would send women's rights back to the dark ages.
the more i catch about palin's record as mayor, the more i am convinced she represents very few people and is more the corporate monkey. of course she's a good republican. very, very stepford.
her 'fiscal responsibility' during her time in Wasilla needs more press. WAY more press please.
So saieth that wonderfully illread glory seeking founder of betterness and clinging and other stupidities. Too bad she couldn't have read "Audacity of Hope" and been an honest reporter instead of a small minded troublemaker. (It makes no difference whether she did her thing out of ignorance or out of an evil impulse!) If anyone cared to notice, her words were very popular with Palin and McCain.
So, if they win, is it because of their issuesw, their wisdom (consisting mainly of repeating Democratic points and prertending thaat they are their own) or the silliness provided by the likes of this "journalist"?
I pity small miknded people.
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