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It was feared that Palins trip to Iowa would step in the toes of Bachmann like she did to Romney. But it appears that nobody hardly noticed
The reason Palin went to Iowa was to go to the premier of her movie "The Undefeated. Now what is going on with John Wayne. He made a movie in 1969 named The Undefeated. Looks like Palin is stepping on John Wayne's toes. But I like the part that Palin was hardly in the conversation Sun and Mon!
http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/06/28/6964248-first-thoughts-iowa-matters
The reason Palin went to Iowa was to go to the premier of her movie "The Undefeated. Now what is going on with John Wayne. He made a movie in 1969 named The Undefeated. Looks like Palin is stepping on John Wayne's toes. But I like the part that Palin was hardly in the conversation Sun and Mon!
http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/06/28/6964248-first-thoughts-iowa-matters
The end of Palin-palooza? You might not have noticed, but Saturday night's release of the Des Moines Register poll may very well have ended Palin-palooza, assuming Palin doesn't enter the presidential race. Saturday morning, the news came out that she would attend tonight’s movie debut, which produced speculation that Palin might step on Bachmann’s launch -- just like she stepped on Mitt Romney’s launch earlier this month in New Hampshire. But a funny thing happened later that night after the release of the poll, which showed Bachmann tied for the lead in Iowa: Palin was barely in conversation on Sunday and Monday. And guess what: Bachmann stepped on Palin. Of course, Palin could very well dip her toes back in the presidential waters tonight. And she could fire up another bus tour. But unless she gets into the race, Palin-palooza will soon be coming to an end.











