My view of Sarah Palin is she is the most dynamic figure maybe in politics, even more in some ways than President Obama, who is a little more scripted than she is. He is great with the teleprompter.
Anything may be possible in America, but a Palin presidency is virtually implausible.
Attending a Sarah Palin rally was simultaneously one of the strangest and most chilling events of my life.
My husband saw me go through the 2008 campaign cycle. We did it together for Sarah Palin and John McCain. It ended disastrously, and afterward I really wanted to do something different, so I started writing novels, and I imagined a fictional female president in my head.
I wasn't the only one that saw Sarah Palin vacillate between glorious highs on the campaign trail - and, you know, while she was speaking and at the convention - to really troubling lows when she seemed stumped in interviews.
It would be absurd for me to diagnose Sarah Palin with a sprained ankle, let alone any sort of mental illness.
I have the greatest appreciation for Governor [Sarah] Palin and her family. There`s great joy to know them.
When the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the Affordable Care Act, Sarah Palin tweeted, 'Obama lies; freedom dies.' She's referring, I guess, to the freedom to go without health care when you're sick.
I hired Sarah Palin because she was hot and got ratings.
This week Sarah Palin's memoir became a bestseller. It's not even out yet. It's being translated into English.