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Sarah Palin

The Republican Party lost its big bet on Gov. Sarah Palin.

By C. Nicole Mason, November 6, 2008

Sen. John McCain’s strategists hoped that Palin would mobilize women and tilt the election in their favor. It didn’t happen.

Palin-Biden Debate: A Wink and a Nod

By Kate Clinton, October 3, 2008

Sadly the only moment of unanimity of the night was that both candidates oppose gay marriage. After all our LGBT support and hard work for the Obama-Biden ticket, it was sickening. Mind if I call you chicken, Joe?

Sarah Palin is so beside the point.

By Kate Clinton, September 21, 2008

We haven’t got time for Sarah “Operation Distraction” Palin. John McCain, or as we call him in our house, God Forbid, answered a question about Spain with all the loopiness of Miss Teen South Carolina when asked why one-fifth of Americans could not locate the U.S. on a map. Such as.

Palin presents false choice

By C. Nicole Mason, September 17, 2008

As a black woman, I refuse to accept the false choice the McCain campaign has presented me with its vice presidential candidate: Vote gender or vote the issues.

Pig Lipstick by L’Oreal

By Kate Clinton, September 12, 2008

I am a Vagina-American but I could care less about possible president Palin’s insane family, her glasses, her hockey momness or darling husband. Let L’Oreal come out with a new line of pig lipstick. I don’t care.

Palin Underperforms

September 12, 2008

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Falling Into the Palin Trap

By Ruth Conniff, September 10, 2008

Karl Rove must be laughing his head off.

Palin Piles On

September 4, 2008

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Palin Can Do Long Derision

By Matthew Rothschild, September 4, 2008

The only thing Sarah Palin proved with her speech Wednesday night was that she could do long derision. She was hopelessly short on ideas to improve people’s everyday lives.

Beauty pageants, feminism, and Sarah Palin

By Annie Laurie Gaylor, September 4, 2008

Palin, like the rest of the religious right, views government as a tool to inflict religious dogma upon the nation.

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