By RICHARD SISK
Sarah Palin’s handlers gloated Wednesday over the refusal of Hillary Clinton to join the Alaska governor at an anti-Iran rally in Manhattan next week.
Clinton bowed out rather than be part of a political sideshow with Palin. Her staff said partisan posturing should have been off-limits at a protest against the Iranian threat to Israel, but Team Palin said the excuses won’t wash.
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Categories: 2008 Campaign
Tagged: Event
Sarah Palin has been disinvited from a rally next week to protest Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, an event that Hillary Clinton pulled out of just a day earlier so as not to be seen alongside the Republican vice presidential candidate.
Organizers said they aren’t being partisan. They decided to bar all elected and federal officials from the rally on Monday in fear of a “media feeding frenzy.” The rally was specifically intended to protest Ahmadinejad’s presence at the United Nations.
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Categories: 2008 Campaign
Tagged: News
Michelle Malkin writes:
I get a half-dozen e-mails a day asking me, “Where’s Michelle Obama?”
Well, The Queen of “Downright Mean” has returned.
The target of her grievance-mongering today?
Who else?
Sarah Palin.
Go to Michelle Malkin’s site for details.
Categories: 2008 Campaign
Tagged: Rumors Smears and Attacks
While the political and news world was focused on the glitzy Hollywood haul of money by the Obama campaign’s Brinks trucks Tuesday night, it turns out lesser-light Sarah Palin was gathering in a good deal more than a million bucks at three separate fundraisers back in Ohio.
She did a country club event in Canton that raked in more than $1 million by itself Monday night, a Dayton breakfast and a $2,500-per-plate luncheon in Cincinnati.
Categories: 2008 Campaign
Tagged: Event
By Robert Barnes
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — “John? John?” Sarah Palin called to John McCain. “Can I add somethin’?”
Turns out what the Alaska governor wanted to add to McCain’s answer during a town hall meeting here tonight was that the man at the top of the Republican ticket was “a bit too humble.”
The whole evening was a lot like that.
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Categories: 2008 Campaign
Tagged: On the Campaign Trail