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Sarah Palin's Speech: What Really Happened.

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Sarah Palin's Speech: What Really Happened

Sep 07, 2008

In delivering his speech at the Republican National Convention, Rudy Giuliani helped himself to an extra 13 minutes over his allotted time. As a result, the plan to air a video about Sarah Palin was jettisoned, and her teleprompter went on the blink, Republican sources tell Newsmax.

Giuliani had submitted his prepared speech and agreed to stick with it. But once on stage, he added lengthy material to his remarks. To recover and squeeze more of Palin’s 40-minute speech into prime time, the McCain camp scrapped a four-minute video introduction of the vice presidential candidate.

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Palin Has Transformed the Race

Sep 04, 2008

ST. PAUL, Minn. — As if a light switch had been turned on, John McCain’s decision to add Sarah Palin to the ticket has transformed the race and energized conservatives.

After the announcement that Palin would be the Republican vice presidential nominee, $7 million poured into the McCain campaign that same day.

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Tom DeLay: My Wife May Now Vote for McCain

Sep 02, 2008

ST. PAUL — Last spring, Tom DeLay’s wife Christine announced publicly that she would not be voting for Republican presidential candidate John McCain. Instead, she said, she will be voting for Libertarian candidate Bob Barr.

But in his first interview about McCain’s choice of Sarah Palin as the GOP’s vice presidential nominee, the former House majority leader tells Newsmax that his wife now says she may be voting for McCain.

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McCain Shows He Is the Genuine Article

Aug 31, 2008

ST. PAUL, Minn. — As the Republican National Convention opens here, one thing has become clear: John McCain is both a master politician and genuine.

In choosing Sarah Palin as his running mate, McCain wooed women voters to his side, lent sparkle to his own persona, and created excitement and media buzz about his candidacy. In selecting a vice presidential candidate with impeccable conservative credentials, he energized conservatives who were lukewarm about his run and now say they will work for him.

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The Real Story on FBI Profiling

Aug 28, 2008

When The Washington Post ran the first national story about FBI profiling in 1984, no one outside of law enforcement recognized the term.

Since I wrote that story, “profiling” has taken on a pejorative meaning: To “profile” is to single out someone for law enforcement attention because of race or ethnicity.

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