Cheers and jeers at Palin speech in Humpy's Great Alaskan Alehouse

For all her successes, the maverick Governor Palin remains an outsider to the Republican party of Alaska whose members she has attacked over the years. Which explains the stifled guffawing among their members as she described herself as a true conservative.

"I liked what she said, but I'm not sure I believe it, though," said David McGraw a Republican from her home town of Wasilla. "It would be a change from her past." Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Chris Finnie - Sep 5, 2008 - 8:34 AM PDT
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by Martha Champion - Sep. 6, 2008

interesting man on the street interview- but very short

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by Chris Finnie - Sep. 5, 2008

A departure for Doyle, who has lately been parroting GOP talking points. Also a fairly fluffy piece that just quotes Alaskans at a local bar. Still, a decent man-on-the-street story.

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by Derek Hawkins - Sep. 5, 2008
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by Norman Rogers - Sep. 6, 2008

Apparently no one in Alaska like her. It's a mystery how she won the election for governor.

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