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"Sarah Palin's Unprecedented Rise to Political Prominence"

A documentary that chronicles Sarah Palin's pre-political life; her tenure as Governor of Alaska, and her time spent as John McCain's running mate.

Top Cast

  • Sarah Palin

    Sarah Palin

    Self

  • Pamela Anderson

    Pamela Anderson

    Self (archive footage)

  • Mark Ballas

    Mark Ballas

    Self - on The Tonight Show (archive footage)

  • Roseanne Barr

    Roseanne Barr

    Self (archive footage)

  • Joy Behar

    Joy Behar

    Self - on The View (archive footage)

  • Sandra Bernhard

    Sandra Bernhard

    Self (archive footage)

  • Joe Biden

    Joe Biden

    Self - Vice Presidential Candidate (archive footage)

  • John Binkley

    John Binkley

    Self - Former Alaskan state legislator (archive footage)

  • Andrew Breitbart

    Andrew Breitbart

    Self

Overview

A documentary that chronicles Sarah Palin's pre-political life; her tenure as Governor of Alaska, and her time spent as John McCain's running mate.

Rating

2.7 / 10
11 Reviews
1 Popular

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