In 1999, she moved to Florida to serve as Governor Jeb Bushs press secretary and then became the Communications Director for the Florida State Technology Office in 2000.[2] Wallace worked on the 2000 Florida election recount.[3]
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Wallace is a political commentator regularly featured on television news programs.[6]
In February 2013, Wallace publicly supported legal recognition for same-sex marriage in an amicus brief submitted to the U.S. Supreme Court.[14]
White House novel series[edit]
She is the author of the 2010 novel Eighteen Acres (a reference to the 18 acres on which the White House complex sits),[15] a fictional narrative about three powerful women at the top of their careers the first female U.S. President, her chief of staff and a White House correspondent. Wallace said, Its my best attempt at a story that I hope people will pick up and read and enjoy and maybe feel like theyre getting to see what its really like in the White House in this entirely fictional story.[16]
Eighteen Acres received praise from several sources and across the political spectrum. The Washington Post book reviewer wrote: "To say that Nicolle Wallace's 'Eighteen Acres' is one of the best novels I've read about life in the White House may be faint praise -- there haven't been many good ones -- but her book is both an enjoyable read and a serious look at what high-level political pressures do to people."[17] USA Today said "Nicolle Wallace actually knows what she's talking about"[18] and The New York Times called the book "an engaging, easy read."[19] TV personalities such as George Stephanopoulos,[20] Rachel Maddow,[21] John King,[22] and Andrea Mitchell[23] also praised Eighteen Acres.
In September 2011, Wallace published the sequel to Eighteen Acres, It's Classified, about a fictional presidential campaign troubled by a mentally-ill vice presidential candidate.[24] Wallace said the premise was inspired by her experience as a Senior Adviser to the McCain/Palin campaign.[25]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicolle_Wallace
If Palin is such a laughing stock, why does the MSM spend so much
time on her?
Isn’t the Governor a “has been., “wanna be”, “yesterday’s news”, etc., for what, six ~ seven years now?
Why do these ‘people’ waste column space on her?
She’s a nobody, a bitter clinger hick from a nowhere town in a nowhere state.
Give it a rest people!
Ask Zero.
They’re trying to redirect Hillary Clinton’s ridicule onto Palin.
Started reading because I assumed it was about Ohomo. Stopped reading and moved on soon after.
PFTtttttttttttttttt!!
Gov Palin will be the next POTUS.
Do a study on how many recognize each name.