Jamie Malanowski

Month: September 2008

TALKING POLITICS WITH PAUL BEGALA

My phone- and internet- friend Paul Begala, who so generously blurbed The Coup, has written a couldn’t-be-more-timely book called Third Term: Why George W. Bush [Hearts] John McCain. Paul–political consultant, White House counselor, CNN commentator Georgetown professor–and is feisty, combative, and wonderfully witty–the very definition of a Happy Warrior. I’m thrileld that he found time …

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A PICK FOR ALL SEASONS

DATELINE: Foxboro, Mass., September 9 – Acting boldly to fill the void left by the injury to perennial All-Pro Tom Brady, the New England Patriots announced that they had signed Alaska Governor Sarah Palin as the team’s starting quarterback. “We’re extremely excited,’’ said team owner Robert Kraft. “In Sarah Palin, we have a proven leader …

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ALT ROCKS!

Perks of the position: got to go down to the West Village to a restaurant called Sushi Samba to have lunch with supermodel Carol Alt, and to interview her for an upcoming pictorial in Playboy. She is a very accomplished woman, and we spoke about her new novel, working for Bob Fosse, dating hockey players, …

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PALINOLOGY

Sarah Palin looked great last night, but the best bet is to short the stock. As Lawrence O’Donnell Jr. pointed out on Morning Joe, she proved that she could give a speech in a big hall, a skill which is now useless to her. She may well face an audience as admiring and enthusiastic, but …

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CHOICE

“Our beautiful daughter Bristol came to us with news that as parents we knew would make her grow up faster than we had ever planned,” read a statement issued on Monday by Governor Palin and her husband, Todd. “We’re proud of Bristol’s decision to have her baby.” Isn’t it a good thing, Governor, to live …

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THEY LIKE ‘EM YOUNG–OR AT LEAST UNTESTED

Isn’t it interesting that Republicans, far more than Democrats, offer the second spot on the national ticket to pink-cheeked newcomers? In my lifetime, the Republicans have nominated as vice-president Richard Nixon, a national figure, but a mere six years out of the navy; the former senator Henry Cabot Lodge; the obscure New York congressman William …

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