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I added the fact that Palin is the former mayor of Wasilla, Alaska to her initial introduction in this article. It is of note that she is running for governor, but if that were not true then she would still be notable as a politician as the former Wasilla mayor. ] 07:10, 22 August 2006 (UTC)
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Pallin hasn't taken office yet. She shouldn't be listed as the 11th Governor. ] 16:28, 13 November 2006 (UTC)
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:Alaska governors take office on the first Monday in December of the year they are elected. Gov. Palin took office yesterday in Fairbanks (readers please note the datestamps of these comments). This was the first time since statehood an Alaska gubernatorial inauguration was held outside of Juneau, the state's capital. ] 17:45, 5 December 2006 (UTC)
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*Why did Republican leaders think SHE was unethical. The wikipedia article seems to say that Randy Ruedrich was unethical, not Gov. Palin.] 00:01, 24 March 2007 (UTC)
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I've quoted Sarah word-for-word as published in a reliable source, yet you've chosen to make still another revert. The Alaska Republican party chose to make an endorsement of a more conservative candidate than Sarah in the current election, and you think that's not worthy of mention? Are you serious? Really? ] (]) 20:03, 20 September 2022 (UTC)
Here's a place to record links that might be useful in this article.
:Yes i am. The fact that the republican party endorsed someone else is of little note. The text "However, after he was convicted of seven felonies, a week before election day" is far from neutral. Neither is the sentence before that about what the Washington Post thinks Palin 'intended'. Speculation and opinion. Yet again, ] requires that "The onus to achieve consensus for inclusion is on those seeking to include disputed content." I.E. you. ] (]) 20:26, 20 September 2022 (UTC)
*, by ], '']'', ] ]<br>(“Palin is a conservative who only last month vetoed 13 percent of the state's proposed budget for capital projects. The cuts, the Anchorage Daily News said, ‘may be the biggest single-year line-item veto total in state history.’”) ] 11:04, 1 October 2007 (UTC)
He was convicted of seven felonies that prior week. Here's the first sentence in the WP article section about him.
* by Patrick Ruffini (a GOP activist/columnist/blogger, so ''not'' a ]), '']'', ] ]<br>(“In a small state that generally votes Republican, the divide between Alaska's Republican elected officials could not be more clear. Palin was elected as a whistleblower, and routinely rails against the state's transactional Republican establishment.”) ] 11:04, 1 October 2007 (UTC)
<blockquote>Guilty verdict and repercussions
On October 27, 2008, Stevens was found guilty of all seven counts of making false statements. Stevens was only the fifth sitting senator to be convicted by a jury in U.S. history,</blockquote>
The endorsement of the AK Republican party in a congressional election is "of little note?"
McCain also asked him to step down, as did McConnell, other Senators... What can you be thinking about? ] (]) 23:02, 20 September 2022 (UTC)
:Interesting that you are so fixated on Steven's conviction, and not the fact that all the convictions were vacated due to 'gross prosecutorial misconduct'. Why the insistence on mentioning one and not the other? Lets leave the details of Ted Stevens' legal troubles to the the ] article. As for the endorsement or non-endorsement of the AK republican party, i stand by my statement, its of little note, just like any endorsements or non-endorsements for any of the other offices she has run for or held. A quick search of this article reveals no mention of the AK republican party's endorsement (or anyone else's endorsement) when she ran for city counsel, mayor, governor or vice president. I dont see why this one is any different. ] (]) 13:07, 23 September 2022 (UTC)


== Semi-protected edit request on 10 November 2022 ==
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Update the election results involving Sarah Palin in the 2022 Midterm Election. ] (]) 16:02, 10 November 2022 (UTC)
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== The first tea party convention was not in 2010 ==
As an example, here are three problems I couldn't easily fix:
# "Palin canceled an eleven-mile gravel road…"
#* http://ktva.com/alaska/ci_4847783 — broken link; no article title to search for; prose has no clear set of search terms with which I was able to find pertinent information
#* http://www.alaskareport.com/z45013.htm — although this is used correctly elsewhere in the article, this source says nothing clearly connected to the written prose
# "…used her veto power to make the second largest cuts of the construction budget…"
#* http://www.gov.state.ak.us/omb/07_OMB/budget/index.htm — this is an index of information, not a specific source for the statements made in the article text
# " has denied rumors of running against incumbent senator Ted Stevens in next year's Republican primary."
#* , AOL News — a opinion blog that does not mention any words from Palin, only citing her earlier election in passing
#* , ''Fairbanks Daily News-Miner'' — the article referenced by the blog; it also only mentions Palin in passing and says nothing of her plans
Sources must provide the exact basis on which the article text is written. A document or webpage that is merely a starting point, requiring further research to find the claim made in the article, is '''not''' a source. Therefore, I have replaced these links where necessary with {{tl|fact}} tags. If I weren't just cleaning up citations, I'd probably replace the various blog citations with fact tags as well. Blogs are almost ''never'' ]s.


The first teaparty convention was held at Faneuil Hall Boston on December 16, 2007. What Sarah Palin attended was some GOP PAC The tea party the original one never did and still doesn’t endorse candidates it’s a movement not a political party and not a PAC and it is not the GOP when are people going to understand this? The 2010 event she attended was decidedly Republican. I formed the first tea party coalition in New Hampshire in 2007 so I should know. You can check out our website for references. nhteapartycoalition.org ] (]) 01:29, 9 February 2023 (UTC)
The main point to remember is that '''bare links should be never be used as sources for Misplaced Pages articles'''. One doesn't necessarily have to create a fully filled-out citation, but should ''at least'' include basic title and/or descriptive information (e.g., date, author) with the reference. ~ ]&nbsp;] 04:29, 27 December 2007 (UTC)


:Do you mean ? Because while that may have been a precursor to the Tea Party movement, it's not the Tea Party movement. It was Ron Paul's 2008 presidential campaign. &ndash;&nbsp;]&nbsp;(]) 02:18, 9 February 2023 (UTC)
== Sarah cancelled the road outside of Juneau... ==


== 2017 Defamation Lawsuit ==
... here is an article that gives a fairly decent explanation. However I have no clue how to do the edit thing on Misplaced Pages so maybe someone else can go to the article, verify the information and them post it as the citation?


The second circuit has ordered a new trial regarding the 2017 defamation lawsuit.
http://www.seakayakermag.com/2007/Oct07/Environment01.htm
] (]) 18:30, 18 September 2024 (UTC)

Thanks. ] (]) 02:23, 29 January 2008 (UTC)

==Related AfD Duscussion==

I have nominated the article on Sarah Palin's husband, ] for deletion. --] (]) 06:35, 13 March 2008 (UTC)

:That article was ] to the Sarah Palin on March 15.--] (]) 21:25, 24 March 2008 (UTC)

== Deletion of Alaska Gas Inducement Act Section ==
The entire section's wording seems to be strongly biased
against the act. The neutrality is questionable - the section
reads like a diatribe against the act, not an informational
article about the act. The "references" link to blog or personal
websites, not to reputable sources.

Consequently, I have deleted the entire section. ] (]) 14:08, 19 April 2008 (UTC)

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I've quoted Sarah word-for-word as published in a reliable source, yet you've chosen to make still another revert. The Alaska Republican party chose to make an endorsement of a more conservative candidate than Sarah in the current election, and you think that's not worthy of mention? Are you serious? Really? Activist (talk) 20:03, 20 September 2022 (UTC)

Yes i am. The fact that the republican party endorsed someone else is of little note. The text "However, after he was convicted of seven felonies, a week before election day" is far from neutral. Neither is the sentence before that about what the Washington Post thinks Palin 'intended'. Speculation and opinion. Yet again, WP:Onus requires that "The onus to achieve consensus for inclusion is on those seeking to include disputed content." I.E. you. Bonewah (talk) 20:26, 20 September 2022 (UTC)

He was convicted of seven felonies that prior week. Here's the first sentence in the WP article section about him.

Guilty verdict and repercussions On October 27, 2008, Stevens was found guilty of all seven counts of making false statements. Stevens was only the fifth sitting senator to be convicted by a jury in U.S. history,

The endorsement of the AK Republican party in a congressional election is "of little note?" McCain also asked him to step down, as did McConnell, other Senators... What can you be thinking about? Activist (talk) 23:02, 20 September 2022 (UTC)

Interesting that you are so fixated on Steven's conviction, and not the fact that all the convictions were vacated due to 'gross prosecutorial misconduct'. Why the insistence on mentioning one and not the other? Lets leave the details of Ted Stevens' legal troubles to the the Ted Stevens article. As for the endorsement or non-endorsement of the AK republican party, i stand by my statement, its of little note, just like any endorsements or non-endorsements for any of the other offices she has run for or held. A quick search of this article reveals no mention of the AK republican party's endorsement (or anyone else's endorsement) when she ran for city counsel, mayor, governor or vice president. I dont see why this one is any different. Bonewah (talk) 13:07, 23 September 2022 (UTC)

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Update the election results involving Sarah Palin in the 2022 Midterm Election. 72.138.79.10 (talk) 16:02, 10 November 2022 (UTC)

 Not done: it's not clear what changes you want to be made. Please mention the specific changes in a "change X to Y" format and provide a reliable source if appropriate. ScottishFinnishRadish (talk) 17:11, 10 November 2022 (UTC)

The first tea party convention was not in 2010

The first teaparty convention was held at Faneuil Hall Boston on December 16, 2007. What Sarah Palin attended was some GOP PAC The tea party the original one never did and still doesn’t endorse candidates it’s a movement not a political party and not a PAC and it is not the GOP when are people going to understand this? The 2010 event she attended was decidedly Republican. I formed the first tea party coalition in New Hampshire in 2007 so I should know. You can check out our website for references. nhteapartycoalition.org 2601:18D:8780:C9F0:8D49:CD4F:B493:B7E1 (talk) 01:29, 9 February 2023 (UTC)

Do you mean this Ron Paul 2008 campaign event? Because while that may have been a precursor to the Tea Party movement, it's not the Tea Party movement. It was Ron Paul's 2008 presidential campaign. – Muboshgu (talk) 02:18, 9 February 2023 (UTC)

2017 Defamation Lawsuit

The second circuit has ordered a new trial regarding the 2017 defamation lawsuit. 50.173.198.218 (talk) 18:30, 18 September 2024 (UTC)

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