"It's all getting a bit catty among the ghosts of Republicanism's recent past … or the guiding spirits ushering the party forward, as they are more likely frame themselves A day after Tea Party favourite Sarah Palin took a swipe at Karl Rove over his apparent plans to weed out batty right-wingers from primary races, the one-time Bush adviser used an appearance on Fox News Sunday to even the score. Responding to Palin's suggestion that those hoping to vet would-be candidates should "head on back to the great Lone Star state and put their names on some ballot", Rove commented that if he did, at least he wouldn't "leave office mid-term". Palin quit as governor of Alaska mid-term in 2009, not long after helping guide the Republican party to a presidential election loss. Since then she has busied herself as a lucrative author, pundit and occasional presidential flirt."


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