Sarah Palin's Fox Exit Marks End Of An Era

Palin Exit Reflects Tea Party Low
FILE - In this Feb. 11, 2012, file photo, former Alaska Gov. and GOP vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin delivers the keynote address to activists from America's political right at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Washington. NBC's "Today" show is bringing Sarah Palin on board as a co-host for one morning, this Tuesday, April 3. The announcement was posted Sunday, April 1, on NBC's website. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)
FILE - In this Feb. 11, 2012, file photo, former Alaska Gov. and GOP vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin delivers the keynote address to activists from America's political right at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Washington. NBC's "Today" show is bringing Sarah Palin on board as a co-host for one morning, this Tuesday, April 3. The announcement was posted Sunday, April 1, on NBC's website. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)

The news that Sarah Palin will no longer be a paid contributor to Fox News puts an exclamation point on the end of an era, or at least a chapter, in U.S. political history. She could land somewhere else, and she still has her Facebook friends, but it’s hard to imagine she’ll find a more visible or influential platform than Fox.

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