The single most amazing thing that I learned today is that Sarah Palin has made 9 Million Dollars since she resigned as Governor of Alaska through a book deal, speaking fees and 1 million dollars a year for being on Fox News ongoing. She is looking more entrepreneurial than Bill Clinton did after his 8 years in office. Amazing!
I think he got 12 million for his book. But Sarah Palin was just a Governor and a vice presidential candidate. I think the world needs to not underestimate her whether they agree with her or not.
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What a difference a year makes.
Palin is now more popular nationally, more in demand by conservative groups as a speaker and far richer than she's ever been. She has earned an estimated $9 million by talking and writing - her first book ended up being a best seller, thank you very much - and she has inked a reported $1 million annual contract with Fox News. Oh, and she's become the most important independent endorser in a generation: her 16-11 win-loss record in the recent GOP primaries gives her a lot of political chits to call in if - just to suppose - she were to weigh a presidential run. end quote from below news Article:
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