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November 19th, 2009

from Front Row Washington:

On book tour, it’s Palin unplugged

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Like one of those grizzly bears way up yonder in Alaska, Sarah Palin was in hibernation for months while she wrote her book. And now that the book is out, she's become unplugged.

The conservative firebrand, who says she was all "bottled up" by the John McCain staff on the campaign trail last year, is chock full of opinions and letting lose on all manner of subjects.

USA-POLITICS/MCCAIN-PALINLet's go over several of them.

The shootings at Fort Hood were "an act of terrorism" and authorities missed "massive warning flags" about the alleged shooter, Major Nidal Malik Hasan, she said.

"And I think it was quite unfortunate that, to me, it was a fear of being politically incorrect, to not -- I'm going to use the word -- profile this guy, profile in the sense of finding out what his radical beliefs were," she told Fox News Channel's Sean Hannity.

Over at ABC News' "Good Morning America," Barbara Walters asked Palin what she would do about 10.2 percent unemployment if she were president.

"I'd start cutting taxes and allowing our small businesses to keep more of what they're earning, more of what they're producing, more of what they own and earn so that they can start reinvesting in their businesses and expand and hire more people," Palin said.

President Barack Obama's healthcare and energy plans are "back-assward ways of trying to fix the economy," she said.

Turning to foreign policy, Palin disagreed with Obama's pressure on Israel to halt the expansion of Jewish settlements.

"I disagree with the Obama administration on that. I believe that the Jewish settlements should be allowed to be expanded upon," she told Barbara Walters.

USA-POLITICS/MCCAIN-PALIN"Because that population of Israel is going to grow. More and more Jewish people will be flocking to Israel in the days and weeks and months ahead and I don't think that the Obama administration has any right to tell Israel that the Jewish settlements cannot expand," she said.

What about Obama's lengthy quest for an Afghanistan strategy? Go ahead and send more troops, she said.

"It frustrates me and frightens me, and many Americans, that President Obama is dithering around with the decision in Afghanistan," she said.

Hannity, on his radio show, asked Palin about the 2010 congressional elections, in which Republicans hope to rebound from 2006 and 2008 losses and cut into Democratic majorities in the U.S. Congress.

"There's going to be a huge shift," she said. "2010 is going to be an earthquake politically across our country because people are just as you are suggesting not putting a lot of hope in this Congress," she said.

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Photo credit: Reuters/Rebecca Cook (Palin autographs copies of her book "Going Rogue: An American Life" in Grand Rapids, Michigan, on Nov. 18; Palin's book tour bus)

November 13th, 2009

from Front Row Washington:

McCain camp pushes back against Palin

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You've seen the Sarah Palin book excerpts in which she complains about being "bottled up" by Republican John McCain's campaign last year.

Long-time McCain adviser Mark Salter explains here the thinking behind the McCain campaign's media strategy that Palin seems to be complaining about in an excerpt of her book published by the Drudgereport today.

PALIN/"After we had been criticized in the press for a lack of disciplined messaging earlier in the campaign when we provided frequent and unscheduled access to the candidate, we felt it necessary to adopt the same deliberativeness and discipline employed by our opponents and rely less on impromptu press conferences with our traveling press, and more on interviews arranged in advance so our candidates would have the same opportunity our opponents enjoyed to discuss and prepare for the interview.

"Approximately one week elapsed from Governor Palin’s nomination to her first major press interview, the first in a series of major interviews Governor Palin did. Those interviews were discussed and agreed to by senior members of the campaign staff in consultation with the candidates. Nicolle Wallace, along with others, was tasked with helping the Governor prepare for some of her interviews. She did not decide which interview requests the candidates would accept. Nor was she tasked with securing the candidates’ agreement. Those decisions were made by campaign management in consultation with the candidates. Campaign management and the candidates agreed to multi segment interviews so the Governor would maintain a presence in the media while she was in debate prep. And to the best of my knowledge, any interviews the Governor had with the individuals she referred to were approved and arranged by the campaign management with her agreement."

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- Photo credit: Reuters/Nathaniel Wilder (Palin at her farewell speech in July)

November 11th, 2009

from Front Row Washington:

Get ready, America: Here comes Sarah Palin

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USA-ELECTION/Get ready, America. Like her or not, Sarah Palin is coming to a city near you.

Last year's Republican vice presidential nominee is starting a book tour next week to promote her memoir, "Going Rogue: An American Life."

Is it a thinly-veiled bid to test the waters for a possible 2012 Republican presidential bid, or simply an effort to make money and cement her celebrity status?

Only time will tell.

For now, the opening stops of her tour in Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Virginia, North Carolina, Alabama and Florida, could be valuable if she later decides to run.

So far she is steering clear of major cities, going to smaller places like Fort Bragg, North Carolina, home of one of the biggest military bases in the country.

"I've decided to stop in cities that are not usually included in a typical book tour,"  Palin said this week on her Facebook page.

For the whole story click here.

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Photo credit: Reuters/Mike Blake (Palin when Republican vice presidential nominee in November 2008)

November 6th, 2009

from Front Row Washington:

Sarah Palin to visit Washington next month

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Look out Washington, Sarah Palin is coming.

Palin will be the Republican speaker at the annual winter dinner of the Gridiron Club of journalists in Washington on Dec. 5.
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"The governor is very excited and was honored to accept the invitation," said her spokeswoman, Meghan Stapleton.

The former Alaska governor, who rose to fame as John McCain's vice presidential nominee last year, is about to go on a book tour to promote her memoir, "Going Rogue: An American Life."

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Photo credit: Reuters/Nathaniel Wilder (Palin talks to well-wishers in Fairbanks in July)

November 2nd, 2009

from Front Row Washington:

Darth Vader, as played by Robert Gibbs

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OBAMA/We saw a lot of photos over the weekend of President Obama and his wife, Michelle "Catwoman" Obama, handing out Halloween treats at the White House on Saturday night.

But we didn't see one of the White House press secretary, Robert Gibbs, who had dressed up as Darth Vader to join in the festivities.

So check out the photo. He is without his glasses, so he probably couldn't see a thing. We imagine it would be tempting for him to bring the light saber to his daily news briefing and zap offending questioners.

Politico.com has video of Robert "Darth Vader" Gibbs putting on the mask -- scary!

Of course it wasn't that long ago when another White House denizen had been called Darth Vader. "I've been asked if that nickname bothers me, and the answer is, no. After all, Darth Vader is one of the nicer things I've been called recently."

Remember who said that? None other than Dick Cheney.

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Photo credit: Reuters/Jonathan Ernst (Gibbs and his son Ethan dressed as Star Wars characters for White House Halloween)

October 29th, 2009

from Front Row Washington:

Obama complains New York date night became political issue

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President Barack Obama is letting it be known that he was not pleased with the way his trip to New York with wife Michelle last May became a political issue. USA/

"Everything becomes political," he told The New York Times Magazine in a story to be published this Sunday. "What I value most about my marriage is that it is separate and apart from a lot of the silliness of Washington, and Michelle is not part of that silliness."

Republicans had criticized the trip as an expensive extravagance during hard economic times. Obama and Michelle flew Air Force One from Washington to New York for a night out on the town.

Obama told the magazine that the date-night flapdoodle was the one time that life in the White House annoyed him.

"If I weren't president, I would be happy to catch the shuttle with my wife to take her to a Broadway show, as I had promised her during the campaign, and there would be no fuss and no muss and no photographers," the president said.

"That would please me greatly." He went on to say: "The notion that I just couldn't take my wife out on a date without it being a political issue was not something I was happy with."

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Photo credit: Reuters/Jonathan Ernst (Obama and his wife Michelle return to Washington after visiting New York for dinner and a Broadway play in May)

October 28th, 2009

from Front Row Washington:

Obama plants a piece of New Jersey on White House lawn

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Kind of a quiet day at the White House today. Hey, why not plant a tree?

OBAMA/President Obama was on hand for a commemorative tree planting on the White House front lawn.

There's always a good tale behind these things and here's this one: Benjamin Harrison planted a Scarlet Oak tree in the same spot in 1889. There it stood through good times and bad, triumph and tragedy, rain and shine, and, well, you get the idea.

Then it rotted straight through and tumped over in a 2007 rainstorm. George W. Bush planted a Scarlet Oak in the same spot as a replacement in 2008, but it didn't take hold.

Thus came Obama with a Little Leaf Linden tree donated from Halka Nurseries Millstone Township, New Jersey.

It's supposed to be a sturdier tree so maybe this one will take root. We hope so, because in Washington, if you want a friend, get a tree. Wait a second, that doesn't sound right.

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Photo credit: Reuters/Jim Young (Obama plants commemorative tree at White House)

October 28th, 2009

from Front Row Washington:

Sarah Palin is REALLY tired of Levi Johnston

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Former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin is striking back hard at her daughter's ex-fiance, Levi Johnston, for what she called "mean-spirited, malicious and untrue attacks."

Palin, and Johnston, who had a child out of wedlock with Palin's daughter, Bristol, have been in a war of words since Levi and Bristol broke off plans to marry early this year.

Johnston appeared on CBS' "Early Show" and repeated a charge he made in a recent Vanity Fair interview that Sarah Palin would often refer to her son with Down Syndrome, Trig Palin, as being "retarded."


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Johnston also talked about his plans to appear nude in Playgirl magazine, saying it will be done tastefully.

"I'm not gonna just go out there and get naked," he said.

All this comes as Palin prepares to issue her memoir next month, "Going Rogue, An American Life." She resigned as Alaska governor last summer and remains popular with conservative voters after running as John McCain's vice presidential candidate last year.

In a statement issued by her spokeswoman, Palin said she had tried to ignore the "mean spirited, malicious and untrue attacks on our family." USA-POLITICS/PALIN

"We, like many, are appalled at the inflammatory statements being made or implied. Trig is our 'blessed little angel' who knows it and is lovingly called that every day of his life. Even the thought that anyone would refer to Trig by any disparaging name is sickening and sad," she said.

She also criticized CBS for giving Johnston publicity.

"CBS should be ashamed for continually providing a forum to propagate lies. Consider the source of the most recent attention-getting lies -- those who would sell their body for money reflect a desperate need for attention and are likely to say and do anything for even more attention," she said.

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Photo credit: Reuters/Matt Sullivan (Sarah Palin waves in front of daughter Bristol and son Trig in August 2008)

October 26th, 2009

from Front Row Washington:

Obama: “Skinny but tough”

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obamatoughPresident Barack Obama had a message for his political friends and foes on Monday -- "just because I'm skinny doesn't mean I'm not tough."

After weeks in which he has been angrily criticized by some on the right, to the point of creating a poster image of him with a Hitler mustache, Obama told a Democratic fund-raising event in Miami that some of his supporters have been expressing concern to him.

"I've tried to explain ... just because I'm skinny doesn't mean I'm not tough. I don't rattle. I'm not going to shrink back, because now is the time for us to continue to push and follow through on those things that we know have to be done but have not been done in decades," he said.

Obama was in Miami raising $1.5 million for Democratic congressional candidates for the 2010 elections, in which Democrats are seeking to hold onto their strong majorities in the House of Representatives and the Senate.

And he had tough words for those Republican critics who he says are not helping solve some of the problems that festered when they were in control of the White House and Congress.

"Lately I feel like somebody made a big mess and I've got my mop and I'm mopping the floor and the folks who made the mess are there (saying) 'you're not mopping fast enough. You're not mopping the right way. It's a socialist mop.'"

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Photo credit:Reuters/Jim Young (Obama at Democratic congressional candidates fundraiser in Miami)

October 20th, 2009

from Front Row Washington:

Hey Washington, it’s still the economy

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Politicians who have a red circle around Election Day in November 2010 would do well to have a look at a new poll by Public Strategies Inc. and Politico. USA-ECONOMY/

It says voters choose the economy by a two-to-one margin over other issues in determining how they will vote in that midterm congressional election.

The numbers:

--45 percent consider the economy the most important issue in deciding their vote.
--21 percent chose government spending.
--20 percent picked a U.S. healthcare overhaul.
--9 percent chose the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan as their big issues.
--4 percent picked climate change.

President Obama came out all right in the poll. His numbers have dropped from 66 percent back in March to 54 percent now, but it has stabilized at that level.
See the whole poll here.

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Photo credit: Reuters/Mike Theiler (shoppers at Virginia mall in September)