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Sarah Palin Bus Tour: Celebration of U.S. History or Media Distraction?
COMMENTARY | Sarah Palin’s bus tour, featured on her SarahPAC website, has been called a barometer to measure her popularity for a presidential campaign but maybe there is more to her tour of United States historical sites. The media are being played by a classic bait and switch by the Republican hierarchy.
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This day in history
and#8226;In 1982, actor John Belushi, 33, (above, in a scene from the 1978 film “Animal House”) was found dead of a drug overdose in Hollywood.
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Well-Behaved Women Rarely Make History
Suffering Suffragettes! “A hundred years.” She pauses. “Since 1911. That’s how long — that’s only how long — it’s been since we women were allowed to vote.”
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Meg Whitman is Biggest Self-Funder in Political History
Meg Whitman is the biggest self-funding political candidate in U.S. history, having spent $119 million of her own cash in her campaign to become governor of California.
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This day in Ticker history: Palin steps down as Alaska governor
Editor’s Note: The following story appeared on the CNN Political Ticker on July 26, 2009. FAIRBANKS, Alaska (CNN) – Former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin gave her final speech as Alaska’s governor Sunday before stepping down from her post, telling a Fairbanks crowd that she is resigning “to chart a new course to advance [...]
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S.C. has history of young gubernatorial candidates
Running for governor is a young man’s – or, this year, woman’s – game in South Carolina.
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Fiorina on verge of making GOP history in state
Former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina became the first Republican woman in California to win her party’s nomination for U.S. Senate, setting up a November showdown against Democratic Sen. Barbara Boxer that promises…
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Video: Is History Repeating Itself?
Bob Schieffer comments on the rise of the Tea Party movement and its reflection with past political upheavals which are usually followed by the out party going too far.
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Pelosi makes history, and enemies, as an effective House speaker
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is so unpopular in some places that she often avoids public appearances. During a recent House recess, she hopscotched across the country, raising hundreds of thousands of dollars at closed-door fundraisers, turning up in public only at the White House and in her hometo… Speaker – Nancy Pelosi – United States – History – Architecture
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PREP TRACK ROUNDUP: Rookie sprinter helps Mariner make history
EVERETT — It was a first-year sprinter that helped Mariner overcome an age-old losing streak Thursday. Keivare Russell won the 100- and 200-meter events and Mariner won its first-ever dual meet against Kamiak. The Marauder boys won 93-52 with the Kamiak girls winning 82-66.
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