Sarah Palin in New York on Wednesday reflected on the meaning of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island as her 'One Nation' tour of historical sites and wound its way past the country's largest city.
The former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin continued her tour in New York City today, visiting the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island for a tour.
Sarah Palin's bus tour will live up to its One Nation moniker when the potential presidential candidate heads for the West Coast.
Sarah Palin is not known to have been generous in her remarks about media; neither has the fourth estate been kind towards her. Quite often she has expressed her frustration, anger and extreme distrust over how media portrays her and the themes that she loves. There is quite something that turns Palin against the media and vice versa. Here is a quick look at some of Palin's attack and snubs on media, mainstream as well as blogging sites:
It doesn't matter that it's a race to the top, Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN) doesn't consider Sarah Palin a competitor.
On Day 3 of her One Nation bus tour, Sarah Palin and Company, made a visit to the Gettysburg battlefield and cemetery Tuesday morning.
The first Memorial Day was celebrated in 1865 in South Carolina to honor fallen soldiers from the Civil War. Since then, it has developed into a national holiday in honor of all soldiers and their families.
If you ask Arizona Senator John McCain, Sarah Palin can absolutely beat Obama in the 2012 presidential race.
“Of course she can. Now, whether she will, whether she’ll even run or not, I don’t know,” McCain said on “Fox News Sunday.”
On the second stop of her One Nation bus tour, Sarah Palin pulled over for a visit at the U.S. National Archives in Washington D.C. on Monday, further fanning speculation over whether she will run for the Republican presidential nomination in 2012.
Sarah Palin took an incognito tour of Washington D.C. yesterday with Rolling Thunder bikers from all over the country.
Sarah Palin has kept to herself during the recent months except for contributing to Fox News and occasional posts on Facebook. But her buying a house in Arizona, reportedly, to centre her campaign and the recent release of a biographical documentary have led to a good amount of speculation. Palin, along with her family, took part in the Rolling Thunder “Ride for Freedom” in Washington DC, whipping up talk that it could be a PR effort to measure her popularity in the candidature scale for the 20...
Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin has participated in Rolling Thunder event, coming back into the spotlight and renewing rumors about her 2012 White House ambitions.
Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin and her PAC team started the week-long tour of historic sites of the Northeast on Sunday.
Sarah Palin kicked off her 'One Nation' tour in Washington D.C. on Sunday, riding a Harley-Davidson motorcycle to honor U.S. veterans, marking the start of a short tour that will take her to New England as speculation mounts about her willingness to mount a presidential run.
Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin and the SarahPAC team will begin a trip through the nation's rich historical sites, starting from Washington, DC and going up through New England, stated Sarah Palin's official website posted on Thursday.
Last week, a close friend divulged that former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani was toying with a White House bid. Now, he is heading to New Hampshire, just in time for former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney’s presidential candidacy announcement.
A fired up Sarah Palin is looking ahead at a critical moment as she launches tour of various American historical sites and patriotic events starting on Sunday, fueling further speculation about a possible presidential run as the Republican field starts to take shape in the party's bid to oust President Barack Obama from the White House.
Former Alaska governor Sarah Palin has bought an 8,000-square feet- house in North Scottsdale, Arizona for about $1.7 million, the Wall Street Journal reported citing people familiar with the deal.
Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney will announce next week about his plans for 2012 Republican presidential nomination in New Hampshire and the only negative point in him is his lack of private sector experience, a Romney aide told Reuters on Thursday.
Sarah Palin, judging by her tour, may run for president in 2012 after all.
Palin and Bachmann are generating buzz as they weigh runs, but their similarities could hurt them
A new Gallup poll of declared and prospective Republican presidential candidates shows a crowded field led by former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney and former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin, who has yet to formally launch a campaign.