Palin’s arrival to Fox News a curious move
After conceding the vice presidential ticket, resigning as governor of Alaska and reflecting on her life in Going Rogue, Sarah Palin is back. Just when we thought the firestorm of Palin-centric jokes...
View ArticleDistaste for a shot of Rahm
Last week, the Wall Street Journal reported that White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel blasted liberal Democrat special-interest groups as “f—ing retarded” during a meeting with Democrats in August....
View ArticleJ. Eric’s entertainment buzz report
Tina Fey vows to bring Sarah Palin personality back to SNL In case you missed Tina Fey’s infamous Sarah Palin impressions on Saturday Night Live during the 2008 election campaign, she says she’s...
View ArticlePalin shines on the silver screen
Democrats took a terrible blow in the midterm elections two weeks ago, and now they’ve been dealt another. Sarah Palin’s new reality series Sarah Palin’s Alaska premiered on TLC Sunday night to...
View ArticlePalin for president not as unlikely as it might sound
November 2012 still seems ages away. But politics is all about speculation, and although President Barack Obama is by no means a shoo-in for the Democratic nominee, at this early time it is much more...
View ArticleCriticism toward first lady’s obesity campaign unfounded
As we all probably know by now, the key to a happy and healthy life is to enjoy food in moderation and eat fewer processed foods. Michelle Obama knows this as well as anyone, and has used her prominent...
View ArticleJulianne Moore to play Sarah Palin
Julianne Moore has signed on to portray Sarah Palin in the upcoming film based on the 2008 presidential election film, Game Change. The film is based on a book by Mark Halperin and John Heilemann...
View ArticleRomney faces uphill battle for GOP nomination
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney is the front-runner Republican in the race for the 2012 presidential nomination. The underwhelming crop of candidates is unprecedented in its apparent ineptitude...
View ArticleGOP should distance itself from Tea Party
“A Plan to Save the Republican Party,” is the headline for Daniel Altman’s latest article in Foreign Policy. In it, the economics professor at the Stern School of Business describes the growing rift...
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