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O’Reilly Backs Off Palin: ‘No Offense Is Intended’

On Wednesday’s “The O’Reilly Factor” on the Fox News Channel, host Bill O’Reilly indicated he meant no offense to former Gov. Sarah Palin (R-AK) during a previous tease of an upcoming “O’Reilly Factor” segment that may have suggested viewers were

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Palin: Democrats are the Ones That Really Discriminate

This weekend at the Iowa Freedom Summit, former Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin said Democrats “are the ones who really discriminate and divide on color, on class, on sex.” Follow Pam Key on Twitter @pamkeyNEN

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Palin on GOP leadership: ‘It’s not just the New England Patriots who are dealing with deflated balls right now.’

Sarah Palin is using the big sports story of the day to profess herself less than amazed by the Republican leadership. “It’s not just the New England Patriots who are dealing with deflated balls right now,” she said. Let’s hope the Republican Party figures that out before they try taking the 2016 field with a deflated-ball squad that isn’t convinced it has any business in the Democrat end zone.

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Sarah Palin on 2016 Run: Interested ‘Of Course’

In a video published on ABCNews.com on Friday, former Gov. Sarah Palin (R-AK) left open the possibility of a 2016 run for president when asked about the 2016 race and the possibility she would run by network’s Neal Karlinsky. “Yeah,

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Sarah Palin Blasts Obama’s Cronyism and ‘Faux Populism’

On the morning after President Barack Obama’s State of the Union address, former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin blasted him for his “faux populism” and crony capitalism, saying it was “galling” to hear Obama “pretend to care about the little guy.”

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Palin on Romney 2016 Run: ‘We Need New Blood’

In an appearance on “Inside Edition” on Wednesday, former Gov. Sarah Palin (R-AK) weighed in on a potential 2016 run by former Gov. Mitt Romney (R-MA), the 2012 Republican nominee and a 2008 candidate for president. According to Palin, Romney

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Nicolle Wallace: I Get ‘a Little Bit’ of PTSD When I See Palin

Tuesday on ABC’s “The View,”  during a discussion of  former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin’s battle with animal rights group PETA over her six-year-old son using the family service dog as a so-called stepping stool, co-host Nicolle Wallace, who worked with Palin

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Palin Calls on Boehner to Go: ‘Time for Some New Energy’

On Monday’s “Hannity” on the Fox News Channel, former Gov. Sarah Palin (R-AK) sounded off on the possible challenges to John Boehner’s speakership later this week. According to Palin, Boehner surrendering that speakership would be appropriate based on his inability

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Palin to PETA: ‘Kiss My Okole’

Former Alaska Governor has a message for PETA: “Kiss my okole.” After she ripped PETA for its hypocrisy this weekend (PETA slammed Palin for a Facebook photo in which her special-needs son used a dog as a booster but was silent

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Steve Scalise and the Lost Art of Honorable Resignation

The honorable resignation is a lost art in American politics. Most politicians are determined to cling to power, regardless of the cost to their reputation, their party’s standing, or their broader ideals. Scalise could have resigned with dignity, affirming the principle that even fleeting association with racism and antisemitism will not be tolerated in the Republican Party.

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2016: Jeb Bush Will Skip Steve King/Citizens United Iowa Forum

Florida Governor Jeb Bush will reportedly skip an important forum in Iowa, which hosts the first-in-the-nation presidential nominating caucuses and where voters are much more conservative than Bush on illegal immigration. Citing a “scheduling conflict,” Bush reportedly declined an invitation

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Boehner Ally Steve Scalise Rocked By White Supremacy Scandal

A member of John Boehner’s inner circle is under fire even as the House Speaker is at his most vulnerable. Exactly one week before the House GOP’s top official will seek re-election to his post, multiple sources report that his deputy, House Majority Whip Steve Scalise, spoke at a conference of white supremacists back in 2002.

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‘Climate of Hate’ and the NYPD Murders

Let’s cut to the chase: we all remember how the entire left and its vast media apparatus rose up as one to blame the Tucson shootings on conservatives in 2011. The process began during breaking-news coverage of Jared Loughner’s rampage,

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