Our dear wolves need to remain on the run when it comes to Governor Sarah Palin's stance on wolf hunting and the overall futures of wildlife, not just in Alaska but possibly the rest of the country if Palin makes her way to the White House.How can one be pro-life but then hunt wildlife for sport? Many hunters and outdoorsmen argue that they are eating what they kill, and Sarah Palin claims to have hunted and eaten some of her "catch", but does she eat bear and wolf, too? We know that she...Read Full Story
From Palin Twibe:Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin's brother Chuck Heath, Jr. yesterday addressed her supporters on Conservatives4Palin's Bob and Mark comment thread. The complete transcript of his two comments follow:I would like to personally thank all of you who have worked so hard and really thrown your hearts into supporting Sarah. I, like many of you, was really disappointed in her decision but I completely understand it. I don’t think there are many people out there who could begin to...Read Full Story
Here we go. Another Sarah Palin controversy is brewing. I haven't blogged about her for a long time, but I just couldn't ignore this latest turn of events. Why did she leave Hawaii? Well, the New Yorker's Sam Tanenhaus writes in a review of "Going Rouge," that Palin's father suggested to reporters, who wrote "Sarah From Alaska," that she left Hawaii because there were too many Asians. The account clearly contradicts the former Alaska governor's own description of her reasons for leaving...Read Full Story
Gov. Palin:
Mr. Chairman, delegates, and fellow citizens, I will be honored to accept your nomination for vice president of the United States.
I accept the call to help our nominee for president to serve and defend America. And I accept the challenge of a tough fight in this election against confident opponents at a crucial hour [...]Read Full Story
Interview of Sarah Palin's Father Chuck Heath.
Mr Heath, who retired from teaching science and now works for the Federal Wildlife Services Program, continued: �I would tell those boys in ...Read Full Story
Palin was born in Sandpoint, Idaho. She is the third of four children (three daughters, one son) born to Charles R. "Chuck" Heath, a science teacher and track and field coach, and Sarah "Sally" (née Sheeran), a school secretary. Palin's ...
Today, we offer this story by Trib newbie (but goodie) Aman Batheja. Former Alaska Gov ... Since gaining nationwide prominence after 2008 GOP presidential nominee John McCain picked her as his running mate, Palin has periodically endorsed candidates ...
Sarah Palin is again pushing South Florida Congressman Allen West as a vice presidential candidate. Here’s what the former Alaska governor, unsuccessful 2008 Republican vice presidential nominee and FOX News commentator said Tuesday night on ...
Palin was born in Sandpoint, Idaho. She is the third of four children (three daughters, one son) born to Charles R. "Chuck" Heath, a science teacher and track and field coach, and Sarah "Sally" (née Sheeran), a school secretary. Palin's ...
Portman, it isn't. In the eyes of some Romney advisers, the one thing the presumptive Republican nominee can't afford to do is replicate his party's 2008 choice of Sarah Palin, who soared on the excitement scale but appeared unprepared for the presidency.
In yet another cable news segment stemming from Cory Booker‘s Meet the Press appearance, Sean Hannity and Sarah Palin chatted about the hoopla on Monday night. Palin noted that we saw Booker’s genuine feelings about the private sector, before going on ...
SALT LAKE CITY — Lighting-rod conservative Sarah Palin's unexpected endorsement of Sen. Orrin Hatch might have little impact on the senator's re-election bid. "I typically don't think endorsements are a big deal in either direction," said Quin Monson ...