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  • Santorum: I Would Run as Romney’s VP

    03/27/2012 7:17:19 AM PDT · by NKP_Vet · 46 replies
    http://www.newsmax.con ^ | March 26, 2012 | Martin Gould
    With his chances of gaining the GOP nomination slipping, Rick Santorum said on Monday that, if asked, he would consider an offer to be Mitt Romney’s running mate in the fall general election. The former senator from Pennsylvania responded “of course,” when David Brody asked him the question during an interview for the Christian Broadcasting Network.
  • Rove: Sarah Palin Needs To Show She Can "Unify" Republicans

    11/26/2010 2:02:46 PM PST · by ChicagoConservative27 · 132 replies
    Karl Rove discusses Sarah Palin's book tour and a possible presidential run. Palin will be doing three book tour events in Iowa, which Rove calls a "smart move." "She's got a problem with Independents and she has a problem with Democrats," Rove said about Palin's rating with these groups.
  • Palin rebukes Barbara Bush, family as 'blue bloods' after remark

    11/24/2010 11:29:45 AM PST · by ColdOne · 438 replies
    The Hill ^ | 11/24/10 | Elise Viebeck
    Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R) denounced the Bush family as "blue bloods" in an interview posted Wednesday and remarked that a mentality like theirs helped to cause the economic downturn. Her comment came in response to a statement made by former first lady Barbara Bush during an interview with CNN's Larry King earlier this week. Asked for her take on Palin, Bush told King: "I think she's very happy in Alaska, and I hope she'll stay there." Conservative radio host Laura Ingraham followed up with Palin, asking if she thought Bush's comment had been planned ahead of time. Palin...
  • The Ruling Class Hits Christine O'Donnell (Elite Republicans Wish to Shun the Country Class)

    09/10/2010 9:27:14 AM PDT · by This Just In · 81 replies
    The American Spectator ^ | 9.10.10 | Jeffrey Lord
    The Ruling Class Hits Christine O'Donnell By Jeffrey Lord on 9.10.10 @ 6:09AM Breathes there a soul who doesn't love the editorial page of the Wall Street Journal? Who has not been delighted by National Review and its National Review Online? Well, yes, actually. Lots of souls, undoubtedly the finest of liberals and left-wingers in America. So to disagree with our friends at the WSJ or NRO is something we do in this space with some care. The Journal has lifted the editorial lamp to shine it on Delaware's Republican Congressman Mike Castle, engaged in what was once thought to...
  • Love Or Hate Sarah, She's The Best Pick For RNC Chair (Sign Petition)

    07/11/2010 10:21:20 AM PDT · by PROCON · 71 replies
    biggovernment.com ^ | July 11, 2010 | Andrew Marcus
    In tracking the response to the launch of the site and petition to draft Sarah Palin for the Chairmanship of the RNC, we have seen varied reactions ranging from enthusiasm, to curiosity, to skepticism, to racist bigotry, to deafening silence. One common denominator in near uniformity, however, is the consensus that Michael Steele is, at best, ineffective as Chair of the RNC for one or more of the following reasons.
  • McCain, Palin to campaign together in Arizona

    03/15/2010 8:25:03 PM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 211 replies · 3,423+ views
    AP ^ | 2010-03-15
    PHOENIX (AP) — John McCain and Sarah Palin are scheduled to campaign together in Arizona next week for the first time since they conceded the presidential election in Phoenix in 2008. Palin and McCain will be at a rally and picnic in Tucson on March 26, followed the next day by a rally in the Phoenix suburb of Mesa.