by altara, Tue Feb 02, 2010 at 02:08:39 PM EST
Sarah Palin is heavily criticized and under attack for her support of John McCain in his primary battle against an ultra conservative opponent. This is her base, tea partyites and other right wingers turning against her.
Don't they recognize loyalty? John McCain plucked her from obscurity, making her his VP nominee and opening new horizons for her. She is right to stick with the guy she came in with.
SarahPalin is smart, or has very smart advisers. Resigning from office, writing a book, and giving speeches has brought her more fame and a small fortune. For her, it was the right move at the right time.
homer www.altara.blogspot.com
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by dogman, Thu Aug 07, 2008 at 06:27:21 AM EDT
Come On, Guys go out with your hard earned money and buy Nancy Pelosi's new book.
Drudge Report says she has only sold 2,737 copies of her new book! She needs our help!
Where are all the women? Most women like to read and Nancy is one of you.
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by Amitai Etzioni, Fri Sep 07, 2007 at 11:15:11 AM EDT
There seems to be some interest in my new book Security First; frankly it is doing better than several of my other endeavors. But never mind what I think. Here are excerpts from what others say, and links to their full texts.
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by MalcolmsMiddle, Tue Aug 14, 2007 at 02:44:33 PM EDT
I am working on a book that I believe is very relevant to this forum and was hoping that you all could look into it and provide some feedback. I represent the book, "Why We'll Win: Left Edition" by Malcolm Friedberg, which explores the constitutional contentions behind hotpoint issues such as abortion, the pledge of allegiance, gun control, and gay marriage along with perspectives written by liberal leaders.
The book is written from a bipartisan perspective with the aim to inform the average political junkie of the legal and constitutional arguments that are made and heard within the confines of the Supreme Court. For instance, the chapter on abortion draws the distinction that the constitution lays out (and the courts have specified) between the state rights to protect the unborn and a woman's right to choose. While, of course, there is no easy mediation between the two sides, this book is designed to make readers aware of the LEGAL contentions behind the debate and prepare them to argue their case.
I thought that this book would be of interest to this community. What do you all think?
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by griffey24rox, Tue Oct 17, 2006 at 07:31:35 AM EDT
Cross posted on my blog Faithfully Liberal.
"In the world's greatest deliberative body, no body is listening."
This is how Senator Barack Obama describes Congress in his new book "The Audacity of Hope: Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream." There are many problems facing this nation including health care, social security, and national security among others. Senator Obama speaks of these problems, as they need to be addressed not by partisan politics but by engaging in positive debate and through compromise.
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