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Tina Brown: Palin Newsweek cover is not sexist

Now that Palin has stopped pretending to be a politician, she’s back to being, uh, whatever she was before.

In Europe, social safety net softens the slump

EPPELHEIM, Germany — With its tidy villages, orderly cities and atmospheric scenery, there are few outward signs that the German state of Baden-Wuerttemberg, home to historic Heidelberg and the famed Black Forest, is a victim of the current economic crisis.

Review: Forgive excesses, lose yourself in ‘Australia’

There’s something so deliciously ludicrous about old-school spectacle that can make a viewer shut off his or her filtering mechanism and just exult in the over-the-topness of it all. It’s the sheer scope of everything from the sweeping vistas to the outsized emotions that makes us curl up on the sofa with “Giant” or “Gone with the Wind” over and over again.

Shaken baby’s dad offers hope to others

A first-of-its-kind Web site, created by a father who chose to find hope amid tragedy, seeks to convince families affected by shaken baby syndrome to post the complete medical records of their injured children online.

Reporter’s notebook: A quest to help shaken babies

I remember the first time I met Patrick and Vanessa Donohue. It was the summer of 2005. I was working at a television station in New York City, and my managing editor said, "We have a shaken baby. A newborn. Looks like the baby sitter. Go check it out."

Amid slump, singles cut dating costs

Earlier this year, Elvert Howard wined and dined women at fine restaurants in Chicago. Now, he's treating gals to happy hour appetizers and drinks at T.G.I. Friday's.

Cari-boo Barbie: A Halloween of Palins

Even Lindsay Lohan is doing it. Dressing up as Sarah Palin, that is.

The Vine

Palin: Satan in a dress!

I am so repulsed with Sarah Palin and her fear mongering. This lady has the spirit of Satan in drags. Unfortunately a lot of people are being fooled by her make up and looks which is one of the main tools she's using to deceive the people.

Straying from the Facts AP Fact Checker on Palin not much of a check at all
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Over the weekend, there was a bit of a dust-up between the Associated Press, Sarah Palin, and their respective supporters over the AP's "fact check" of Palin's campaign memoir, Going Rogue.

Jon Stewart Explains To Conservative Pundits Why He Doesn't Like Sarah Palin
Source: The Huffington Post

Jon Stewart did it again as it pertains to not only why he dislikes Palin but why most Americans should based on the information he reveals about her in his video. Check out the video because it is funny but also is accurate in it's description of the quitter former Governor.

Poll. Do you support Sarah Palin to be the GOP nominee in 2012 and why?

For the past few days in anticipation of the release of her book and for the next several weeks as she promotes it, Sarah Palin will be in the news a lot.

Reading Sarah Palin: Will She Run For President?
Source: npr.org

Sarah Palin, the former governor of Alaska and Republican vice presidential candidate, is now a best-selling author. Palin's book, Going Rogue, made the best-seller list before it was released. She's planning a book tour that will only stoke her meteoric political celebrity.

Limbaugh: Going Rogue is "one of the most substantive policy books I've read."
Source: National Review Online

Rush (to judgement) says of "Going Rogue": "I just got it a couple days ago, three days ago, and I've had a chance to go through it, and I made a prediction to her when I talked to her yesterday.

Sarah Palin complains Newsweek cover shot is sexist
Source: Telegraph

The cover shows Mrs Palin posing in sports gear, with an American flag draped in the background, and is accompanied by the headline "How do you solve a problem like Sarah?". The photograph was originally used for a Runners World article published last August.

A Conservative Read On Palin's 'Going Rogue'
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Going Rogue is a book designed to re-introduce Palin as a national political force, and — though she's coy about this — to lay the groundwork for a 2012 presidential run.

Sarah Palin will run 'if people will have me'
Source: The Times

Sarah Palin has left her fans in no doubt that she was up for a tilt at the White House in 2012 when she launched her new book overnight.

Sarah Palin's Poison: The Secret of Her Right-Wing Success
Source: AlterNet.org

Some may secretly relish the embarrassing spectacle that is Sarah Palin. But she's dangerous; the more we chuckle, the more indignant her army becomes. In one way of looking at it, Sarah Palin is the best thing that ever happened to the Democratic Party.

Sarah Palin: I Want to Play a Major Role in National Politics, 'If People Will Have Me'
Source: ABC News

In an interview with ABC News' Barbara Walters, Palin, whose book, "Going Rogue: An American Life," lands on bookshelves Tuesday, said she would give the president a mere four for his job performance on a scale of one to 10.

NPR : Palin Begins Media Blitz
Source: David Gergen's Blog

Discussion on NPR with many including David Gergen about Sarah Palin.

Palin Using Nixon's Political Tactics
Source: airamerica.com

Today's "Morning Joe" featured discussion about some of the made-up gossip about the McCain campaign in Sarah Palin's new book, Going Rogue.

In book full of complaints, Palin writes: "I don't like to hear people complain"
Source: Media Matters for America

In her forthcoming memoir, Going Rogue: An American Life, former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin writes, "I don't like to hear people complain," before stating one "complaint for the record" about the national media.

Sarah Palin wants to friend you
Source: CNN

Sarah Palin appears on Oprah on Monday to mark the launch of her book, "Going Rogue." She'll follow up with an extensive interview with Barbara Walters, a multicity book tour and appearances on the Fox News Channel and talk radio.

Rogue Facts: Media Matters' ongoing list of falsehoods in Palin's memoir
Source: Media Matters for America

1. Palin falsely suggests poor will be "hit hardest" by cap and trade 2. Palin still falsely claiming stimulus money for energy efficiency she vetoed required tougher building codes 3.

Dud, Baby, Dud: The Lesson Of Doug Hoffman
Source: The Huffington Post

Dud, Baby, Dud is a good methaphor as it pertains to Drill Baby Drill to describe Palins lack of understanding of the issues. Catch phrases doesn't necessarily make good policy.

Sarah Palin and the Tea Party Movement Are at War With the GOP
Source: AlterNet.org

Just as the GOP candidate has for more than 100 years, Dede Scozzafava was supposed to win the congressional seat in New York's 23rd district. Then Palin stepped in. Tomorrow, a special election in an otherwise obscure congressional district has become very special indeed.

Race-Baiting or Race to the Bottom?
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America is ablaze with a feverish fervor over race, chiefly, at its core, the acceptance, and legitimacy of its first non-Caucasian president.

Sarah Palin On Facebook: Save The Greenback Obama!
Source: citizenpalin4president.blogspot.com

Blind boy, 7, May Be First Briton Able to 'See With His Ears'
Source: the Mail online

"A blind seven-year-old boy has learnt how to 'see' with his ears."

Menacing Bird at Large: Raven Detained for Stalking Woman Escapes Police
Source: SPIEGEL ONLINE

"A raven caught by police after it had been stalking a woman for several days has managed to escape."

WSJ: Get Ready For Sarah Palin Mania Part 2
Source: Citizenpalin4president.blogspot.com/

Her first chapter, in national politics, exploded then fizzled when the former Republican vice presidential candidate unexpectedly retired as governor of Alaska in July.

Ghostwriter mum on Sarah Palin memoir
Source: The San Diego Union-Tribune

No surprise here, Sarah Palin's has a ghostwriter for her autobiography. One San Diegan knows all the details of Sarah Palin's soon-to-be released memoir, but don't ask her about it. She can't tell.

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