<b>Verashni Pillay</b> wishes the ANC would let its wannabe leaders be as open as the US Republicans.
Stephen Bannon’s portrayal of Sarah Palin opens with footage in which various well-known figures offer scathing, often expletive-ridden verdicts.
Republican presidential candidates led by frontrunner Mitt Romney used their first big televised debate to lash out at President Barack Obama.
How will the digital haul affect the former Alaska governor’s chances of running for the presidency next year?
More than 24 000 pages of former Alaska governor Sarah Palin’s emails show her getting to grips with mundane state issues.
A firestorm on the United States right erupts after reports that Sarah Palin will be denied a meeting with Margaret Thatcher.
A former member of Sarah Palin’s inner circle has written a scathing tell-all, saying she was ready to quit as governor months before she resigned.
United States voters are showing little enthusiasm for any of the Republican presidential candidates — especially Sarah Palin and Donald Trump.
Conservative Sarah Palin returned to the U.S. political arena on Saturday after several months absence with a feisty speech.
US politician refuses to rule out standing in 2012 presidential race during trip to India aimed at boosting foreign policy credentials.
Chuck and Sally Heath, the parents of US conservative champion Sarah Palin, "sleep with guns" after receiving death threats.
Do the old tenets of White House campaigns apply to someone who has broken virtually every rule in modern-day American politicking?
<b>Verashni Pillay</b> puts her foot down as a Christian and says, not in my name.
Sarah Palin said on Friday an explosion of government spending and debt under President Barack Obama had put the US on "the road to ruin".
Sarah Palin’s use of the phrase "blood libel" could scarcely be more incendiary, especially in a religious country like the United States.
Sarah Palin on Wednesday slammed as "blood libel" the charges that overheated political rhetoric contributed to a weekend shooting rampage in Arizona.
She didn’t pull the trigger, and she’s not the first to use the language of combat. But the Alaskan’s career will certainly suffer.
After the shootings in Arizona, US left and right are at odds over effects of toxic politics.
<i>Sarah Palin’s Alaska</i> couldn’t be further from the pampered pooches and designer divas seen in much of the popular reality TV fare.
At Fox HQ, even something as domestic as a midterm election could well be an international terror attack.