
Literary agents predict that a book scribed by Sarah Palin would bring in enough cash for the former VP candidate to make many scandal-free visits to Neiman-Marcus. Experts
believe that Palin's book deal could be worth $7 million. Since the latest battle for the White House was especially dramatic, there are many other behind-the-scenes-characters that could write about their experiences.
Sarah Palin Is a PC The Governor of Alaska and former Vice-Presidential candidate Sarah Palin was far away from Alaskan winds last week as she basked in the Miami sun, while taking a break from the Republican Governor's Conference. Considering she will be playing a big role in the future of our country, it's no wonder she was already back to business — poolside naturally — with her Dell Inspiron laptop.

The Governor of Alaska and former vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin was far away from Alaskan winds last week as she basked in the Miami sun, while taking a break from the Republican Governor's Conference. Considering she will be
playing a big role in the future of our country, it's no wonder she was already back to business — poolside naturally — with her Dell Inspiron laptop. Hopefully she has a
new email account that's got maximum security and is set up with a tricky password.
How Did Sarah Palin Spend $150,000? Sarah Palin's stylists sure had to work hard to drop $150,000 on dressing the former Republican VP candidate. Vanity Fair's fashion department took Sarah's budget and came up with a dream wardrobe that would fit the bill.

Last night Senator John McCain visited The Tonight Show With Jay Leno to honor Veteran's Day and talk shop about his postcampaign life. When asked about Sarah Palin McCain said he "couldn't be happier" with his choice and believes Palin will play a "big role in the future of our country."
When pressed further McCain said he believes Palin is among a group of young Republican governors and senators who will become the next leadership of the Republican party.

TV journalists have been striking the Sarah Palin iron while it's hot. Last night
FOX News aired Palin's first postelection interview, after Greta van Susteren traveled to Alaska to debrief with Palin. And this morning, Sarah's chat with
Matt Lauer aired on the Today show.

Sarah Palin may be
getting a bad rap in the press lately, but Republicans still have a positive opinion of her. While anything can change between now and the Iowa primary, Palin looks like she has a good chance to win the Republican nomination in 2012. A
new poll shows that 91 percent of Republicans have a favorable view of her.
Nov 6 2008 - 11:00am by
Molly
While Sarah Palin
excused herself from negativity and we've already looked at
some of the campaign trail rumors, according to Chief Political Correspondent Carl Cameron there's an "avalanche" of Palin information coming our way. In an interview with Fox News, he admitted that Palin was difficult behind the scenes, refused to be briefed before interviews, threw temper tantrums, and showed a worrying lack of international knowledge. For example, she didn't know Africa is a continent or which countries are in NAFTA.

Now that the election has ended, members of the campaigns aren't quite as tight lipped. It's like getting a retroactive backstage pass when happy, or disgruntled, aides start revealing happenings that didn't make the talking points or headlines. The
latest issue of Newsweek takes a look at the secret battles waged on the path to the White House, and the private events are a doozy!