Former Presidential candidate from Republican party, John McCain, will have his first interview after his defeat in the election to the first African-American elected president, Barack Obama. McCain has signed a deal to appear on NBC's "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno".
It has been reported that McCain's interview appearance on the show is going to be aired this week, November 11. The day of McCain's first TV interview coincides Veterans Day. The Arizona senator has already done some interviews on the same show before and during his campaign for presidential election.
Meanwhile, FOX news channel has won a chance to get Sarah Palin's first TV interview, beating some other networks. Spokesperson Bill McAllister told to the Associated Press, "The intensity of all the interest is amazing, everyone wants to talk to her." Alaska Governor will have her first interview on November 10 at 10 P.M. in Alaska with FOX's Greta Van Susteren.
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Please keep the hill-billy from Alaska away from the States. Nobody likes losers.
Please keep the hill-billy from Alaska away from the States. Nobody likes losers.
Please keep the hill-billy from Alaska away from the States. No one likes losers.
Sarah is the 'gift that keeps on giving' to the Democratic Party. Let's all hope she's the Republican nominee for president in 2012, happy days are here again.
I was delighted to hear Palin's interview and to see that the media hasn't destroyed her despite their intense efforts.
WGAF?
Please - no more! When will this torture stop!!