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One of the most refreshingly honest moments of the 2008 campaign came when Peggy Noonan, a columnist and former Republican speechwriter, was caught on a live mike calling the choice of Sarah Palin to run on the Republican ticket "political *****." She smoothed over her harsh remarks in a subsequent column, saying she liked Palin even if she wasn
One of the most refreshingly honest moments of the 2008 campaign came when Peggy Noonan, a columnist and former Republican speechwriter, was caught on a live mike calling the choice of Sarah Palin to run on the Republican ticket "political *****." She smoothed over her harsh remarks in a subsequent column, saying she liked Palin even if she wasn
One of the most refreshingly honest moments of the 2008 campaign came when Peggy Noonan, a columnist and former Republican speechwriter, was caught on a live mike calling the choice of Sarah Palin to run on the Republican ticket "political *****." She smoothed over her harsh remarks in a subsequent column, saying she liked Palin even if she wasn
One of the most refreshingly honest moments of the 2008 campaign came when Peggy Noonan, a columnist and former Republican speechwriter, was caught on a live mike calling the choice of Sarah Palin to run on the Republican ticket "political *****." She smoothed over her harsh remarks in a subsequent column, saying she liked Palin even if she wasn
One of the most refreshingly honest moments of the 2008 campaign came when Peggy Noonan, a columnist and former Republican speechwriter, was caught on a live mike calling the choice of Sarah Palin to run on the Republican ticket "political *****." She smoothed over her harsh remarks in a subsequent column, saying she liked Palin even if she wasn
One of the most refreshingly honest moments of the 2008 campaign came when Peggy Noonan, a columnist and former Republican speechwriter, was caught on a live mike calling the choice of Sarah Palin to run on the Republican ticket "political *****." She smoothed over her harsh remarks in a subsequent column, saying she liked Palin even if she wasn