Kathleen Parker
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Palin Newsweek cover disrespects the U.S. flagRegarding Kathleen Parker's Nov. 22 column, "Palin's cover wasn't blown": What offends me the most about the Newsweek cover showing former Alaska governor Sarah Palin is the disrespect shown to our flag. This is a person who may aspire to... In this article: Sarah Palin, Kathleen Parker, Newsweek, U.S., and Alaska |
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Huffington Post | 4 days ago
Mike Papantonio: Sarah Palin: The Perfect Voice for the GOP
...us that they will dominate American politics by 2012. Disgruntled commentary and criticism by conservative voices like Kathleen Parker, Karl Rove, and Meghan McCain have not been able to overcome the opposing force of Sarah's celebrity.
In this article: Sarah Palin, GOP, Time Magazine, Meghan McCain, Karl Rove, David Brooks, and Ronald Reagan
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National Review Online: Politics | 5 days ago
Criticism that will cost you, &c. -- By: Jay Nordlinger
...written a lot about lefties who hiss, so I thought you might be interested in the following. Last night, the commentator Kathleen Parker spoke at the University of South Carolina. The topic was civility and how horrible our congressman Joe...
In this article: Hugo Chavez, George W. Bush, IPod, Sarah Palin, Fidel Castro, and Barack Obama
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Congressional Quarterly: Politics | 6 days ago
Headline Here
...liberal media, the elite media, but some of your colleagues on the right during the campaign, whether it's David Brooks, David Frum, Kathleen Parker, Christopher Buckley, who hit Sarah Palin pretty hard -- they didn't think she was qualified...
In this article: Sarah Palin, Mitch McConnell, Howard Kurtz, Sherrod Brown, Blanche Lincoln, Tax, and Medicare
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washingtonpost.com | 7 days ago
Kathleen Parker: Judging Sarah Palin by her covers
COLUMBIA, S.C. In town to give a talk on civility, I was surrounded by women who wondered what I thought of Sarah Palin's Newsweek cover. "Why aren't women coming to her defense?" they asked. "Why are the media being so rough on...
In this article: Sarah Palin, Newsweek, Runner's World, Norman Rockwell, BlackBerry, Facebook, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama
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Asbury Park Press | 7 days ago
No need to weep for media-celeb Sarah Palin
Indeed, if anyone can learn anything from this, it shows that one shouldn't judge a book or a candidate by its cover. Radar off. Kathleen Parker is a nationally syndicated columnist. The comment you have entered is too long. Please limit...
In this article: Sarah Palin, Newsweek, Runner's World, Norman Rockwell, BlackBerry, Facebook, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama
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The State | November 19, 2009
Take your shots, but be civil about it, Parker says
...Glenn Beck and former GOP vice presidential contender Sarah Palin and wry quips on how Americans discuss politics, columnist Kathleen Parker wowed a packed auditorium at the University of South Carolina. "The great fear here is if...
In this article: Sarah Palin, Joe Wilson, South Carolina, Civility, God, Kumbaya, and University of South Carolina
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The State | November 17, 2009
Syndicated columnist to speak at USC
"Seeking Civility in America's Political Discourse" will be the topic of nationally syndicated newspaper columnist Kathleen Parker, who is speaking Thursday at the University of South Carolina. Parker's appearance, free and open to the...
In this article: University of South Carolina, Joe Wilson, Conservatism, U.S. House of Representatives, Sarah Palin, John McCain, and Barack Obama
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Kansas City Star | November 14, 2009
Two limited views of the Palin mystique
...not up to the task of being vice president. </p><p>Certainly, high-profile conservatives such as David Brooks, Peggy Noonan and Kathleen Parker ended up as Palin critics not because she was populist or anti-abortion but because she came...
In this article: Sarah Palin, Peggy Noonan, Hypersensitivity, Weekly Standard, and Charles Gibson
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Reason Magazine - All Reason Articles from the Past Year: Page 1 | November 09, 2009
Kerry Howley on America's most-read woman columnist
...says. "And this person said, 'Oh, Kathleen Parker!' I said, 'What?' I thought, 'Oh, that must be another Kathleen Parker.'" [...] This is Kathleen Parker's moment. According to The Washington Post's Alan Shearer, an average columnist...
In this article: Ideology, God, Reason, Sarah Palin, and Anna Quindlen
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washingtonpost.com | November 06, 2009
TV highlights for Nov. 7, 2009
...Show" (NBC at 10) hosts the Atlantic's Andrew Sullivan, NBC's Savannah Guthrie, New York magazine's John Heilemann and The Post's Kathleen Parker; "This Week" (ABC at 10) features Democratic National Committee Chairman Tim Kaine, Republican...
In this article: Abc's Sam Donaldson, Khloe Kardashian, Sunday, Tim Kaine, Bob McDonnell, Chris Van Hollen, Michael Steele, Suicide, Bankruptcy, and Legend of the Seeker
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Kathleen Parker is an American syndicated columnist. Her columns are syndicated nationally by The Washington Post Writers Group. Parker is a consulting faculty member at the Buckley School of Public Speaking, and is a regular guest on television shows like The O'Reilly Factor and The Chris Matthews Show.
Parker is the author of Save the Males: Why Men Matter, Why Women Should Care (New York: Random House, 2008). A columnist since 1987, she has worked for five newspapers, from Florida to California, and is the 1993 winner of the H.L. Mencken writing award presented by the Baltimore Sun. She has written for several magazines, including The Weekly Standard, Time, Town&Country, Cosmopolitan and Fortune Small Business. She also serves on USA Today's Board of Contributors, writing for that newspaper's OPED page. She is also a contributor to the online magazine, The Daily Beast. The Week magazine named her one of the nation's Top Five columnists in 2004 and 2005.
Parker grew up in Winter Haven, Florida, and attended Converse College before transferring to Florida State University where she majored in Spanish Literature. She also holds a Master's degree in the subject from Florida State.
She is married to an attorney, has three sons, and currently resides in Camden, South Carolina.
Parker made news during the 2008 U.S. presidential election when she called on the Republican vice presidential nominee, Governor Sarah Palin, to step down from the party ticket after a series of media interviews Parker learned that Palin did not read the New York Times. Parker received over 11,000 responses, most from conservatives criticizing her.
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