February 28, 2010

Sunday, February 28, 2010
By Miss Placed Loyalties
 
 
 

(photo by Shealah Craighead, copyright SarahPAC)

 

PALIN SAYS BIRTHERS HAVE A RIGHT TO BE A PART OF TEA PARTY
The Hill

 

PALIN GETS A HAND UP ON HER MANY DETRACTORS
The News-Herald (Northern OH)

WE’RE ALL LIBERTARIANS NOW
California Independent Network

 

SARAH PALIN FACT CHECKS OBAMA’S KABUKI THEATER
The Cypress Times
 

“SARAH PALIN FACT CHECKS OBAMA’S KABUKI THEATER”
The Democrat Underground

 

SARAH PALIN WOULD CHALLENGE OBAMA IN 2012 PRESIDENTIAL RACE
Top News

WHAT’S SO SMART ABOUT “SMART METERS?”

American Thinker

 

PALIN, LAURA BUSH TO VISIT
Winston-Salem Journal (NC)

 

“D.C. INSIDER” STRUGGLES IN TEXAS PRIMARY
Seattle Times (syndicated)

 

SIX HOURS OF HOT AIR
 New York Times

 

WSJ: NEVER UNDERESTIMATE SARAH PALIN (re Wall Street Journal article 2-18-10)

Governor Palin 4 President

Letters:

 

LEAVE PALIN ALONE
Southwest Virginia Today
JUST A LITTLE CHUMP CHANGE

Imperial Valley Press (CA)

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