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Tuesday, September 16, 2008 12:00 AM

Sarah Palin's powerful "First Dude"

Todd Palin has exerted unusual influence on his wife's Alaska government. In Washington, their methods would do Bush and Cheney proud.

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  • Tuesday, September 16, 2008 10:35 AM

    That's It

    Madden, I fell asleep twice reading your article. You guys are desperate. You article was about as exciting as Lindsey Lohan expressing her political views about Palin, on Showbiz tonight. I liked her much better on the stripper pole, in the movie, "I know who killed me". Evidently if McCain/Palin win the election, Lindsey is afraid the Govt. will cut the budget on Alcohol and drug rehab programs.

    Even Matt Damon the wanna be kung fu guy was shown on showbiz tonight expressing his political views about Palin, actually it was one of his better performances.

    And, of course their's always Rossie, the true defender of the liberal party, who has expressed her usual views about Palin. She will say anything to get camera time, because that's the only way she'll get camera time anymore.

    Actually i'm disappointed, with all the spies the libs have in Alaska watching their every move, you'd think that there would have been something juicier dug up on her, or her husband.

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