The State of Sarah Palin

The peculiar political landscape of the Vice-Presidential hopeful.

Many Alaskans enjoy being disconnected from the Lower Forty-eight, which is sometimes referred to as if it were a foreign country. There is pride in this sense of apartness, and that pride has been stung repeatedly since 2006, when the F.B.I. began raiding state lawmakers' offices in an ever-expanding anti-corruption campaign. There have been indictments and guilty pleas. Oil-industry executives who were caught on videotape in the Baranof Hotel, in Juneau, ... Full Story »

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Norman Rogers
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by Norman Rogers - Oct. 1, 2008

Guess what. The New Yorker doesn't like Sarah Palin. She is subjected to a level of examination and criticism to which Obama would never experience in the New Yorker. The story exhibits political bias.

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