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Favorite People On The Right

John Hawkins from Right Wing News polled 44 bloggers (including myself) on their "Favorite People On The Right." Below are the top ten (click here for the top 29):

9) Ann Coulter (11)
9) Thomas Sowell (11)
7) Michael Steele (12)
7) Michelle Malkin (12)
6) Mark Steyn (13)
5) Newt Gingrich (17)
4) Fred Thompson (18)
3) Bobby Jindal (22)
2) Rush Limbaugh (29)
1) Sarah Palin (33)

John conducted the opposite poll, "Least Favorite People On The Right," last week. How ironic is it that the least favorite person in that poll, John McCain, has given us the most favorite person in this poll, Sarah Palin.

For the record, John McCain was on neither of my personal lists, and Sarah Palin was on my list in this poll. I will reveal my personal top ten list of "favorite people on the right" on Friday.

Posted on Mon, November 17, 2008 at 08:45AM by Registered CommenterPaul Ibrahim in , , , , | Comments2 Comments

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Reader Comments (2)

It figures...the most intelligent, accomplished, honest individual on the Right is #1

Tue, November 18, 2008 at 06:01AM | Unregistered Commenter5th Amendment

To those who think that Sarah Palin is the future of the Republican party, I advise to read this article in the Post:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/11/13/AR2008111303347.html?nav=rss_opinion/columns

If, instead of changing with the times, the GOP keeps catering to the anti-progress, ultra-social-conservative base, as McCain did by choosing Palin, then they can forget about winning in 2012.

Tue, November 18, 2008 at 07:04PM | Unregistered Commenterdonincognito

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