Anonymous attacks, claims follow Palin homePalin was at home in Wasilla on Thursday and not giving interviews,
while an aide sorted through luggage to identify campaign clothes purchased by the Republican National Committee. The high-end clothing, which Palin intends to return so it can be donated to charity, became a controversy that is still following her.
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"Instead of just letting her be who she wanted to be they still felt this need to control. ...There were a few times where she actually did sneak in phone calls
and was reprimanded for picking up the phone and placing a few calls on her own," Stapleton said.
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Stapleton said
Palin called the staff of Fox News commentator Bill O'Reilly. But the campaign got wind of it and told her O'Reilly had canceled the interview, which wasn't true.
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"It's really amazing, I think it's unprecedented in terms of presidential politics to have this level of vindictiveness and pettiness.
It's like these people fell out of favor with a middle school 14-year-old girls' clique. It's really unbelievable," Scheunemann said.
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Stapleton said another question is what's going to happen with the "boxes and boxes and boxes" of gifts either given to Palin or a family member on the campaign trail, or shipped to her in Alaska. She said the gifts have to be valued to see
what Palin is allowed to keep, and what she has to disclose.