Sarah Palin Third Party Presidential Candidate 2012 ? (click here)
The possibility that Sarah Palin could run as an Independent presidential candidate in 2012 seems to be growing from a possibility to a probability if she doesn't get her way with a Republican nomination.
Yesterday, on Bill O'Reilly's show: http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,576162,00.html , Mr. O'Reilly brought this scenario up when discussing with Palin a variety of political issues in his interview with her. Palin, did not deny this scenario nor did she deny that she would run as an Independent. Seems, Palin is trying to hold a club over the head of the Republican party by using the press, which is gving her all the attention her little heart desires.
Saturday, November 21, 2009
"Going Rogue" tour Continues to Pennsylvania, New York
Palin continues "Going Rogue" Book Tour (click here)
ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- Former Gov. Sarah Palin continued her book tour Saturday with stops in Pennsylvania and New York.
The fourth day of Palin's tour opened with the former vice-presidential candidate signing autographs for fans at a bookstore in western Pennsylvania.
Palin signed copies of her memoir, "Going Rogue," for a crowd of almost 1,000 -- many of who started lining up as early as Friday night for the appearance.
Publisher Harper Collins says Palin's memoir sold more than 300,000 copies its first day -- one of the best openings ever for a nonfiction book.
The book's print run has already been increased from 1.5 million copies to 2.5 million copies.
Palin's next stop on her tour will be Sunday in Roanoke, Virginia.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- Former Gov. Sarah Palin continued her book tour Saturday with stops in Pennsylvania and New York.
The fourth day of Palin's tour opened with the former vice-presidential candidate signing autographs for fans at a bookstore in western Pennsylvania.
Palin signed copies of her memoir, "Going Rogue," for a crowd of almost 1,000 -- many of who started lining up as early as Friday night for the appearance.
Publisher Harper Collins says Palin's memoir sold more than 300,000 copies its first day -- one of the best openings ever for a nonfiction book.
The book's print run has already been increased from 1.5 million copies to 2.5 million copies.
Palin's next stop on her tour will be Sunday in Roanoke, Virginia.
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