Vanity as in: this is pretty picky by the MSM and bloggers to be reporting this (eyes rolling). Now the hairdresser is pissed...seems the NYT put words in her mouth (so what else is new).
The Grey Lady is just jealous.
Beautician should contact NYT, write an editorial, demand a retraction. She should at least insist they correct their mistake on the page number that coincide with the article....front page for front page etc.
I know by 18-plus years of experience that maintaining a routine of regular heart-thumping lapswim workouts makes a tremendous difference in how I handle stress. It calms the mind and puts things into perspective.
Only her hairdresser knows for sure.
Has there ever been a politician so viciously attacked as Sarah? Day after day, in print, online, on tv, radio hit pieces directed from the WH and “zero’s” minions.
Why in the world would this site bother with dribble like this?
The People are growing tired of it.
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Kovaleski, who majored in philosophy at William & Mary, began his career in journalism at the Miami News in the mid-1980s, after spending some time after College studying and traveling in Europe.
Jim Rutenberg
Obamas Personal Ties Are Subject of Program on Fox News Channel: By JIM RUTENBERG
Dishonest little creep!
Kim Severson joined the New York Times in 2004. She writes about food and cultural trends.
Previously, she was a food writer and editor at the San Francisco Chronicle
The media won’t be happy until she’s hospitalized.
Oct 29, 2006 ... “Suburban mom” leads in Alaska governor race. By William Yardley
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There is an amazing letter circulating in the blogosphere that appears to be written by Anne Kilkenny of Wasilla, Alaska, probably William Yardleys Ann Kilkenny, a Democrat who said she attended every City Council meeting in Ms. Palins first year in office [as mayor]. . . . and who is frequently quoted by the Frontiersman and Anchorage Daily News.
http://community.adn.com/adn/node/130532
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March 17 2009
Wasilla author of viral Palin e-mail earns special recognition from Alaska Press Club
ANCHORAGE A stay-at-home mom from Wasilla whose email information about Alaskas governor took on an Internet life of its own during last years presidential campaign has won a Special Recognition award from the Alaska Press Club.
Kilkenny is a graduate of UC Berkeley and a former delegate to former Gov. Frank Murkowskis Conference of Alaskans
She cited in particular a team of Associated Press reporters who came to Alaska during last years election campaign. She also singled out New York Times writer William Yardley
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May 14, 2008 ... By William Yardley. “Here in Alaska, where melting arctic ice and eroding coastlines have made global warming an urgent threat
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William Yardley’s Sunday piece, “Active Role for Palin’s Husband In Alaska Government.” In voting to issue a subpoena to Todd Palin
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New York Times - by William Yardley - Sep. 3, 2008 (Special Report). For all the admiration in Alaska for Ms. Palin, her rapid ascent from an activist
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By WILLIAM YARDLEY Alaska officials are investigating e-mail messages that included racist jokes about President-elect Barack Obama and were circulated
I have no idea whether or not "Tweetie" is Sarah Palin's hairdresser, but I know that the New York Times will spin and lie in order to advance its liberal agenda, and IMO the average Twitter poster is straightforward and honest. So we have reached the point where a pseudonymous Twitter poster is actually more credible to me than the New York Times.
No wonder Walter Cronkite died.
Lawyers out there? Doesn't Steele have a cause of action?
Dont ask for the long medical explanation.
I am not in the mood.
Palin PING!
Anyone on or off the Palin ping, write me.
The lie is exposed...you don’t get between a hair-dresser and her client. Ha! My money is on Jessica.
No surprise that the NYT used its front-page, above-the-fold column to propagandize against Sarah.
However — playing devil’s advocate for a moment — could the NYT not respond by saying “Well, but Ms. Steele did say that ‘I think it broke her heart’ and friends did say Sarah ‘appeared anxious and underweight.’”?
Did Sarah’s friends say these things or not? I have no doubt the NYT either lied outright or took statements out of context; but Sarah knows what game is being played, so she needs to alert her friends (just as she has alerted her family) about making statements of any sort to the mainstream media.