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[11 Mar 2009 | Comments | ]
Bristol Palin breaks up with Levi Johnston

Levi Johnston and Bristol Palin, the 18 year old daughter of Gov. Sarah Palin, have broken off their engagement. A source close to the couple confirmed that the split occurred a few weeks ago.

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[17 Feb 2009 | Comments | ]
VIDEO: Bristol Palin speaks out

Governor Sarah Palin’s 18-year-old daughter Bristol gives her first television interview since the birth of her baby boy Tripp.

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[16 Nov 2008 | Comments | ]
Barack Obama adds 3 more White House aides

With just 65 days left before Barack Obama is sworn in as president, his transition team continues to move fast to fill key senior jobs in the White House.
Obama, who relinquished his Senate seat Sunday, added three veterans from his campaign and Senate office to his incoming White House operations.
The president-elect has tapped his Senate chief of staff Pete Rouse to be a White House Senior Adviser while Mona Sutphen and Jim Messina will both serve as deputy chiefs of staff.
“These individuals are important additions to a team with the …

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[14 Nov 2008 | Comments | ]
Sarah Palin short shorts pics

John McCain’s former running mate, Sarah Palin is already experiencing sunny days again… and she’s hot in these photos!

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[12 Nov 2008 | Comments | ]
Cindy McCain is having a secret love affair?

Everyone in politics is having an affair!

The National Enquirer has published the above photo as proof that Cindy McCain, wife of failed US Presidential candidate John McCain is having a secret love affair.
“I couldn’t believe I was watching Cindy McCain passionately kissing and hugging another man!” says a witness.
The wealthy blonde heiress and her secret pal have been spotted together around her hometown of Phoenix, Arizona over the past several years, The Enquirer writes.
The spy photos were snapped when Cindy and her companion attended the Tempe Music Festival says the …

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[6 Nov 2008 | Comments | ]
Barack Obama impeachment groups start on Facebook

The guy isn’t even sworn into office yet but people on Facebook are calling for his resignation.

“Impeach Barack Obama” group has attracted more than 4,000 members and a lively debate about the Democrat’s election victory on Tuesday over Republican John McCain.

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[4 Nov 2008 | Comments | ]
Obama Wins; Mc Cain Concedes

Barack Obama was elected the 44th president of the United States and first African-American to hold the nation’s highest office.
At 11:15 EST Sen. John McCain delivered his concession speech in with his wife Cindy and running mate Sarah Palin by his side.
“I pledge to him tonight to do all in my power to help him lead us through the many challenges we face,” McCain said before his supporters in Phoenix, Arizona.
Obama thanked McCain for his graciousness and said he had waged a tough race.
The 47-year-old Democratic senator from Illinois sealed …

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[25 Oct 2008 | Comments | ]
The Battle for the West

Who will win the west?
Nevada, Colorado and New Mexico are the three Western States that could be crucial on November 4th.
Both John McCain and Barack Obama spent the second-to-last weekend before the general election in these battleground states west of Mississippi. Any of them could help shape who wins the presidency.
Can McCain make a comeback?
A Newsweek poll of registered voters showed Obama with 53 percent to McCain’s 40 percent. The survey found Obama leading in every age group and among men as well as women, and even holding a slim …

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[23 Oct 2008 | Comments | ]
Palin’s $150K makeover

That figure includes thousands of dollars worth of hair and makeup sessions along with…

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[7 Oct 2008 | Comments | ]
Obama widens lead over McCain

According to CNN’s latest poll, Barack Obama is widening his lead over John McCain in the race for the White House.
Fifty-three percent of likely voters questioned in the poll say they are supporting Obama for president, with 45 percent supporting McCain.
President Bush may be part of the reason why Obama’s making gains. Only 24 percent of those polled approve of Bush’s job as president, an all-time low for a CNN survey.
And that’s bad news for McCain, because the poll suggests a growing number of Americans believe the Republican presidential nominee …

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