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The liberal MSM is having a severe mental breakdown this afternoon along with Twitter and Facebook as liberals are running amok when Newsweek went ahead and released Palins comments (due to high demand) that was intended to be released for next week with the release of her movie "The Undefeated. CBS is going to press with the story and Palin has created a firestorm with her comments about beating Obama. If you think about it, no other candidate has the wielding power that Palin has over the media and her opponents, republican and democrat. If Palin enters, she will beat Obama with her unique style of political warfare that was only seen when she ran alone in Alaska against two political well seasoned governors.
Sarah Palin tells Newsweek 'I can win': Facebook and Twitter erupt - National Democrat | Examiner.com
Sarah Palin Plots Her Next Move - Newsweek
Sarah Palin on Cover of Newsweek: 'I Can Win'
Sarah Palin on Cover of Newsweek: 'I Can Win' | NewsBusters.org
CBS:
Sarah Palin tells Newsweek: I can win - Political Hotsheet - CBS News
"If it came down to the family just saying, 'Please, Mom, don't do this,' then that would be the deal-killer for me, because your family's gotta be in it with you."
But it seems - based on the Newsweek article - that the family is not opposed to Mom entering the race. Husband Todd Palin told Boyer, "Do I want her to run? It's up to her. I mean, we'll discuss it. But she's definitely qualified to run this country. And she's got a fire in the belly to serve."
Moved to Media, since that's the topic of the thread.
Sarah Palin tells Newsweek 'I can win': Facebook and Twitter erupt - National Democrat | Examiner.com
Sarah Palin Plots Her Next Move - Newsweek
Sarah Palin on Cover of Newsweek: 'I Can Win'
Sarah Palin on Cover of Newsweek: 'I Can Win' | NewsBusters.org
CBS:
Sarah Palin tells Newsweek: I can win - Political Hotsheet - CBS News
"If it came down to the family just saying, 'Please, Mom, don't do this,' then that would be the deal-killer for me, because your family's gotta be in it with you."
But it seems - based on the Newsweek article - that the family is not opposed to Mom entering the race. Husband Todd Palin told Boyer, "Do I want her to run? It's up to her. I mean, we'll discuss it. But she's definitely qualified to run this country. And she's got a fire in the belly to serve."
Moved to Media, since that's the topic of the thread.