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November 2009
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Palin: Road Trip! Book Tour Announcement
by Tammy on November 3, 2009News from her Facebook page, and I am rather thrilled to see myself on her list of interviews :) I am very, very excited about the upcoming road trip for my book. It will be an honor to meet as many of you as possible! “Going Rogue” publisher HarperCollins is working hard to schedule book signings across the nation, and we’ll be announcing the locations in the next day or two. I’ve decided to travel to cities outside of the typical book tour venues, and I hope to cover as much of the country as I can. We’re in the process of arranging interviews with local and national media. An interview with Oprah Winfrey is already scheduled, and I’m also...
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Winning Three for the Gipper Open Thread
by Tammy on November 3, 2009“Governments don’t control things. A government can’t control the economy without controlling people.” — Ronald Reagan Today is the day when New York, New Jersey and Virginia can give a tip of the hat to President Ronald Reagan and the vital importance of fiscal conservatism and small, unobtrusive government. Now go out there you guys and win three for the Gipper, that’s all we ask :) As news and related commentary warrant, links will be listed here and feel free to use this as today’s Open Thread on all issues. UPDATE: 10pm ET. One down two to go. Republican McDonnell takes Va. governorship UPDATE 6:45p ET: 73Wire is Liveblogging Tonight’s Election Results UPDATE 6:10p ET: Election 2009 Exit Polls: From...
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Palin and Gingrich: The Visionary and the Hack
by Tammy on November 2, 2009Proud to be referenced in this excellent piece over at American Thinker. (HT Patricia) Sarah Palin and Newt Gingrich: The Visionary and the Hack Two weeks after Sarah Palin’s unique exit from public office, Newt Gingrich offered up some unsolicited counsel for the former governor in an interview with POLITICO. Apparently, Newt was certain that Palin’s reputation needed serious burnishing, and he was all too ready to provide it by offering substantial details on the range and style of speeches that would be most appropriate for Palin to deliver to various audiences in order to sustain a public revival. Exactly why he felt she needed his help remains a bit of a mystery, except that Gingrich, like Karl Rove, seems...