On Sunday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “Fox & Friends,” Ann Coulter, a conservative columnist and author of “Demonic: How the Liberal Mob Is Endangering America,” said that former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush’s comment that Republican presidential candidates are “appealing to people’s fears and emotion” shows that he is hoping to be the GOP presidential candidate. (more)
Former Republican presidential candidate John McCain told a group of Republicans in Arizona Saturday that he will not be watching HBO’s “Game Change.” (more)
The Undefeated, the documentary that chronicles Sarah Palin’s rise from Wasilla, Alaska homemaker to Republican rainmaker, will have its TV debut on ReelzChannel. The network announced Tuesday that it will premiere Stephen K. Bannon’s documentary on March 11 at 8 p.m., the same weekend HBO will bow Game Change, which has Julianne Moore playing Palin in an adaptation of Mark Halperin and John Heilemann’s book about the 2008 presidential campaigns. (more)
In the summer of 2009, when the outrage over the Democrats’ emerging health care reform bills was at its height, former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin was excoriated by the left for saying: (more)
An aide to Sarah Palin is blasting HBO for its upcoming film on the former Alaska governor, saying the producers of the movie “Game Change” use “distorted, twisted and invented facts.” (more)
Six years from now, Nazis will descend from their swastika-shaped space station and attempt to takeover the world. But a Sarah Palin look-alike won’t have any of it. At least, this is the premise for a new film, “Iron Sky.” (more)
Has Sarah Palin just announced her candidacy for president? On Wednesday night she told Fox Business host Eric Bolling that she still has the fire in her belly and is still game to run for office. More telling, however, is what she said about the current GOP nomination battle and the possibility of a brokered convention. (more)
Fox News analyst Sarah Palin hinted Wednesday that it is not too late for her to get into the Republican presidential contest. (more)
Sarah Palin is a cool chick. (more)
On this weekend’s broadcast of “Fox News Sunday,” Sarah Palin addressed Julianne Moore’s less-than-flattering representation of her in HBO’s “Game Change,” saying the movie is “based on a false narrative” but also proof her public persona had a positive effect on the economy. (more)
Hollywood actor and producer Allen Covert told The Daily Caller that he would “without a doubt” support Sarah Palin if she was a candidate for president. (more)
HBO’s “Game Change,” based on the 2010 book with the same name, depicts what went on behind the scenes during the 2008 presidential campaign. (more)
On Saturday night’s “Justice with Jeanine” on the Fox News Channel, former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin once again stopped just short of giving former House Speaker Newt Gingrich her outright endorsement for the Republican nomination. (more)
Republican elites are using the tactics of the left to “rewrite history” in an attempt to wreck Newt Gingrich’s presidential campaign, Sarah Palin wrote in a Facebook post Friday evening. (more)
Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin has now weighed in on the controversy surrounding an ABC interview with former House Speaker Newt Gingrich’s ex-wife, and Palin had some tough words for the media. (more)
In an interview with Wolf Blitzer that will air today at 5:25 pm E.T. on CNN, Newt Gingrich said he will ask Sarah Palin “to play a major role” in his administration if elected President. Gingrich’s remarks come a day after the former Alaska governor and vice-Presidential candidate made waves by offering a quasi-endorsement of Gingrich on Fox News. (more)
On Tuesday’s “Hannity” on the Fox News Channel, former Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin made a proclamation that she would vote for former House Speaker Newt Gingrich — in the South Carolina Republican primary “in order to keep this thing going.” (more)
Newsweek accomplished at least one thing by running a cover story calling the country’s critics of President Obama “dumb” — they awoke the mama grizzly. (more)
One of the big stories surrounding Tuesday’s New Hampshire primary was the use of populist attacks against former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney. Leading the charge against Romney — and labeling him a “vulture capitalist” — are former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and Texas Gov. Rick Perry. (more)
Todd Palin is going rogue. Via ABC News: (more)























