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on her, that excites her, that actually helps her pr nationwide with her people? chris, absolutely. i mean, sympathy is the one-trick pony that palin has been riding now for six years. she thrives on it. we used it in the campaign to actually, you know, fire up the base and help her, and she will absolutely use this. it will benefit her. let s take a look. maginnis, the author of this new book, believes that palin is guilty of abusing her power, and she points to the now-famous meeting in 2007 as an example. he writes, overcoming her distaste for life in the governor s mansion, sarah invited editors william kristol and fredbarnes and washington post columnist michael gerson, former chief speechwriter with george w. bush for lunch. sarah dazzled her guests by taking them on a helicopter ride which she billed the state there are 4,000. the path was immediate. barnes waited for the cruise to win before writing in the weekly standard that sarah was a republican star.
our lead story tonight. plus, why does wall street hate president obama? hate him?! and that s the correct word, hate. some on wall street say it s because the president hates them and even business itself. really? let s get into that one. and joe maginnis new book on sarah palin, the rogue. the sarah palin does get into the race, will this book hurt her chances. and let s finish with the hard test president obama faces. we ll start with what texas miracle, and we re asking that question, what texas miracle? david corn is a msnbc political analyst, and the delightful dan milbank joins us. let s take a look at these numbers here.
book. and this is how he summed up his investigation into palin on the today show with savannah guthrie just yesterday. an absolute and utter fraud. you call her a tenth grade mean girl. oh, that s those are kind words compared to a lot of what you would hear in wasilla today. the thing that i found, savannah, that really surprised me was that the people who know her best like her least. wow. well, next week, maginnis book the rogue: searching for the real sarah palin will finally hit bookstores. my question, if sarah palin decides to run for president, who knows what she s up to, will this book hurt her chances? right now, the co-author of another book on sarah palin, and frank bear is up in alaska. we re kind of previewing the fact that the author is coming on this show next tuesday. shanna, is there anything in
believe african-americans in particular from getting to the polls. that s a dangerous game and it s our lead story tonight. plus, why does wall street hate president obama? hate him?! and that s the correct word, hate. some on wall street say it s because the president hates them and even business itself. really? let s get into that one. and joe maginnis new book on s sarah palin, the rogue. the sarah palin does get into the race, will this book hurt her chances. and let s finish with the hard test president obama faces. we ll start with what texas miracle, and we re asking that question, what texas miracle? david corn is a msnbc political analyst, and the delightful dana mi milbank joins us. let s take a look at these numbers here. if you look at the numbers this way, the unemployment rate is rising, up to 8.5% in texas. texas. but it s coming down nationally, at least, it has been, it stalled a bit down, but it came down from something like well over 10% nationwide in 20