Washington - Sarah Palin is saying more than a prayer as she sheds the baggage of the 2008 presidential election and prepares for the next - convinced that God will show her the way to the White House.
New York, Nov 13 : Expressing her thoughts about Sarah Palin, American journalist and CBS anchor Katie Couric said that the Alaska Governor has a thing or two to learn about politics before she plans a White House run in 2012.
Miami (Florida), Nov. 13 : Alaska Governor and failed Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin plans to take the stage Thursday in Miami as the Republican Governors Association''s featured speaker.
Her address, by any standard, marks a stunning ascent from last year''s convention.
New York, Nov 13 : ‘Desperate Housewives’ creators are reportedly keen to offer Alaska governor Sarah Palin a part in the show.
Hollywood p. r. man Hal Lifson, who''s not involved with the show, said series creator Marc Cherry is "very hot to trot to have her appear on the season-five finale."
Miami, Nov 13 : Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, who was the running mate of Republican presidential candidate John McCain in the Nov 4 poll, got cold vibes from 2012 GOP presidential hopefuls at the Republican governors summit convened to find out the reasons of the recent defeat to Democratic Barack Obama, reported the New York Daily News.
When asked if Palin was the best choice McCain could have made for a running mate, no one jumped to answer.
The paper said: “As Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin arrived in Florida for a Republican governors summit, there was a hint of a chill in the air from her potential rivals for the 2012 White House race.”
Washington, Nov. 13 : Some aides of Alaska Governor and Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin, and experts have said that her decision to repeatedly firing back at critics is not a good idea, and warned that it could rebound on her politically.
"She wants to rehabilitate her image and get everyone to love her again. If I were advising her, I’d say, say it once and then stop. You protest too much. You start to look a little foolish," the Washington Post quoted Larry Persily, a former Palin aide, as saying.