Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin was expected to be late to her noon appearance at a Sioux City bookstore today.
The 2008 Republican vice presidential nominee had been visiting injured veterans at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C., today before taking off for Iowa. The threat of snow in [...]

After the jump I've posted links about Christian Fong, Sarah Palin, House district 1 and Kim Lehman to get things rolling.
Todd Dorman of the Cedar Rapids Gazette has some free advice for ex-gubernatorial candidate Christian Fong:
There's [...]
The Caffeinated Conservative Award was launched last year with Sarah Palin being the 2008 winner of this oh so “prestigious” award. We also gave a Starbucks gift card (it is the Caffeinated Conservative award) and award certificate for fun in order [...]
Final preparations are being made for Sunday’s appearance by former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin at the Sioux City Barnes & Noble Booksellers store (pictured above). Myself, I’m wrapping a preview piece for Sunday morning that could be read by those standing in line for the booksigning event. [...]
Governor Sarah Palin was on the Rusty Humphries Show yesterday in between book signings. This was a different interview, as he didn’t want to ask her the same questions that she had been asked numerous times already (listeners also submitted questions). So they discussed ANWR, economy, illegal immigration, [...]
If you’re thinking of heading to Sioux City to catch Sarah Palin’s book-signing, better gas up the night before and head out early.
The event, at Barnes & Noble in Southern Hills Mall, is expected to be crowded, although store officials are making accommodations — like allowing people to wait in [...]
I’m about to wrap up interviewing for a preview of the Sarah Palin stop in Sioux City Sunday. Talking to Republicans has shown some reluctance to tap her as the best GOP presidential candidate for 2012. South Dakota State Rep. Dan Lederman of Dakota Dunes said [...]
Just had another chat with Alisha Karr of Barnes & Noble Booksellers, who is riding herd on the process of getting set for Sunday’s appearance by former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin to sign copies of her best-selling “Going Rogue: An American Life.” Karr laid out [...]

The past two years perhaps no Republican politician in America has had more of an impact on the political landscape than former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee.
John McCain may have won the nomination, Mitt Romney may have the money, and Sarah Palin has the star [...]

We have word late this morning that the Dec. 6 booksigning event for 2008 Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin has been moved up an hour to a noon start. That means the opening to receive a wristband to get lined up for a copy of [...]
Governor Sarah Palin had a chance while in North Carolina to have dinner with Billy Graham and his son Franklin Graham. She did a short video for the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association sharing her testimony. You can watch it here or below:
They’ll have additional clips [...]

My copy of Governor Sarah Palin’s book, Going Rogue: An American Life came a week ago. I’m typically not a fan of autobiographies or political memoirs. When I go into a bookstore that type of book isn’t what I usually leave with. So this [...]
When I first saw Governor Sarah Palin post on this I wasn’t sure exactly what she was talking about since I hadn’t heard about it. Then Josh kindly directed me to this Fox New article. Man, my head wants to explode:
Rep. David Obey, D-Wis., chairman of the [...]
Crunching some numbers as we await the arrival of Sarah Palin and her “Going Rogue: An American Life” book tour on Dec. 6 at the Barnes & Noble Booksellers in Sioux City. POLITICO reports former Alaska Gov. Palin has been signing books for [...]
The Des Moines Register this evening has released additional details from a poll done on high-profile political figures. The one that Tom Beaumont has just dropped on his blog shows 2008 Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin is in strong favor among Iowa Republicans. [...]
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Sarah Palin could expect a lot of support in Iowa’s Republican caucuses if she launched a campaign for the 2012 presidential nomination, according to The Des Moines Register’s Iowa Poll.
But the rising national figure, who is scheduled to stop in Iowa next month [...]
Lt. Gov. Patty Judge repeatedly poked fun at former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin, who is touring in support of her new book, “Going Rogue.”
Tongue in cheek, Judge said she plans to write a book, too, titled,”Going to Des Moines,” full of good stories that are actually true, she [...]
I can’t say I’m a fan of the 700 Club or Pat Robertson. I do like David Brody who is CBN’s political correspondent and do read his blog often. He had a chance to interview Governor Sarah Palin when she was in Grand Rapids, MI yesterday, and Part [...]

By Emily Geiger
So, I really wasn’t planning on writing about Sarah Palin again, but, after seeing some of the news coverage of the last 24 hours, I have to.
I pointed out yesterday what a hypocritical jacka$$ former top McCain aide Steve Schmidt is. I mean, it takes [...]

Check out some of these links, I hope you enjoy!
Mark Levin interviews Sarah Palin (or you can listen above) Patrick Buchanan: Is America at war, or not? Washington Post: A modest proposal by Al Home World Magazine: Imprisoning gays The Christian Post: Disaffected Lutherans Begin [...]
This afternoon Governor Sarah Palin was on Sean Hannity’s Radio show for about 15-16 minutes. Talked the health care bill, the Obama administration, Ronald Reagan, made a reference to “lamestream media,” federal deficits, 2010 elections, government spending, political party machines, and 2012.
She [...]

Some miscellany I’ve read.
Casey’s Critical Thinking: Japanese bowing etiquette Wayne Grudem: The Perspicuity of Scripture (HT: Todd Pruitt) WSJ: Her Side of the Story by Melanie Kirkpatrick NRO: The Rogue, on the Record (National Review interview with Sarah Palin) IBD: Bombs And Circuses in New [...]
Yesterday, in writing the fourth blog post in nine days concerning Sarah Palin, her autobiography and her upcoming book tour stop in Sioux City, I thought of issuing an opening disclaimer that I’m not purposely trying to [...]