Bad social media judgments are hardly forgotten. It is especially so if you happen to be the Gov. of Alaska who tried to pull off an aggressive rhetorical campaign against Democratic representatives during last year's national midterm elections.
Comedian and television actor Orlando Jones was panned by his Twitter followers and by the Internet community for posting rather insensitive tweets about former Governor of Alaska, Sarah Palin.
Casey Anthony is curiously missing from the list
While GOP presidential candidates Mitt Romney and Rick Perry shed their poker faces, openly duking it out over immigration, former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin said she thought Newt Gingrich went home as victor of the CNN Western Republican Presidential Debate in Las Vegas Tuesday night
Another week, another Republican presidential debate. The candidates competing for the Republican nomination to take on President Barack Obama go at it again on Tuesday night in Las Vegas in their eighth televised debate -- the fifth since early September.
President Barack Obama has received the most unrelentingly negative media coverage of any presidential candidate in the past five months, according to a Pew Research Center study released Monday.
Joe the Plumber has filed paperwork to run for Congress as a Republican in Ohio's Ninth District -- home to two of the most liberal Democrats in Congress.
Republicans need to stop looking for savior candidates and start focusing on the candidates they have, or they will end up like the 2004 Democrats: unable to present a compelling alternative to an unpopular incumbent.
Steve Jobs died at his home on Wednesday night, and the sad event eclipsed most other news stories, including Sarah Palin's official decision not to run for president.
“I apologize to those whom are disappointed in this decision… But I believe that they, when they take a step back, will understand why the decision was made and understand that really you don’t need a title to make a difference in this country,” Sarah Palin said on Fox New after closing the door to a 2012 presidential campaign.
Former Gov. Sarah Palin, R-Alaska, announced Wednesday that she will not seek the Republican Party's nomination for president of the United States. But does that decision mean she's out of the 2012 presidential race?
October is here, and Halloween is near. Pumpkins are about, a chill is in the air, and the colors of black and orange mingle on store shelves with piles of assorted, small candies -- meaning it's time for Halloween Costumes 2011.
The inevitable has at last come to pass. Sarah Palin has formally announced her decision to stay out of 2012 presidential race.
Sarah Palin, the former Alaska governor, announced Wednesday that she will not be seeking the Republican nomination for president for 2012
Palin sent a letter to supporters on Wednesday night
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie dashed hopes on Tuesday that he might make a late leap into the 2012 Republican presidential race in a move that sets up a battle between Mitt Romney and Rick Perry.
Rick Perry's presidential campaign is sinking fast, and Herman Cain's is on the rise, according to a Washington Post-ABC News poll released Tuesday. Perry has fallen 13 percent and Cain has risen 12 percent.
If you thought the first Sarah Palin documentary, The Undefeated, bombed at the box office, wait until you see what happened to the latest nonfiction film to focus on the conservative gadfly.
The man who lambasted Bristol Palin at a West Hollywood watering hole last week has apologized for the incident, calling his behavior improper.
Perhaps proving they've had it up to here with depressing movies at the box office about illness, murder and failed romance, audiences embraced family films Friday with inspirational messages.
Bristol Palin's former fiancé Levi Johnston says the thought of Sarah Palin becoming the U.S. president frightens him. 'President Palin' is a phrase that scares me, Johnston, the father of Bristol Palin's son, Tripp and the author of the book, Deer in the Headlights: My Life in Sarah Palin's Crosshairs, said in an interview with In Touch Weekly.
As some suggest Sarah Palin may be preparing to disappoint her fans by not running for President, they may be excited by another disappointment.Depending on one's perspective, sales for the tell-all biography about Sarah Palin that has stirred such a controversy haven't been that great. According to number reported today from Nielsen Bookscan, the most reliable tracker for the book industry, The Rogue: Searching for the Real Sarah Palin by Joe McGinniss sold a total of just 6,0...