Missouri Sen. Roy Blunt predicts the U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether the Obama administration can...
Palin's career takes backseat to her personal life
Alaska Governor Sarah Palin has addressed the vicious attacks launched against her family. But what does her recently announced resignation mean for her political future?
A political commentator for Concerned Women for America Legislative Action Committee (CWALAC), Janice Crouse, notes politicians are often the victims of "politics of personal destruction," but she contends a line must be drawn with a political leader's children.
An article by CWALAC begs the question whether the invectives being launched against Palin's children would be better addressed by the media and civil-rights groups if they were being lobbed at a black candidate and were racial in nature. She notes the difference between the public outcries when race is involved versus the lack of outrage when it is "merely" a conservative female candidate...
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