Governor Palin on the Sean Hannity Show – Sept 9, 2010
Governor Palin: Koran Burning Is Insensitive, Unnecessary; Pastor Jones, Please Stand Down (Updated)
Governor Palin Talks to Greta about 9/11 Mosque – August 16 2010
Sarah Palin: Legitimate Questions for the President

Policy & Issues: Ground Zero Mosque





September 9, 2010
Governor Palin on the Sean Hannity Show – Sept 9, 2010

Governor Palin endorses Christine O’Donnell and talks about the economy, the proposed Koran-burning, the congressional races, and more.
September 9, 2010

September 8, 2010
Governor Palin: Koran Burning Is Insensitive, Unnecessary; Pastor Jones, Please Stand Down (Updated)

Update: Book burning is bad. But the Muslim cleric who is running for parliament in Afghanistan is calling for the murder of American children in response to scorched Korans, which is worse. Where is the media’s focus?
Book burning is antithetical to American ideals. People have a constitutional right to burn [...]

August 16, 2010
Governor Palin Talks to Greta about 9/11 Mosque – August 16 2010

Governor Palin Talks to Greta about 9/11 Mosque – August 16 2010
Transcript:
VAN SUSTEREN: We’re back live in Wasilla, Alaska, with former governor Sarah Palin. And once again, President Obama has put himself in the middle of a controversy, this time over the planned mosque near Ground Zero in New York. Now, on [...]

August 14, 2010
Sarah Palin: Legitimate Questions for the President

Mr. President, should they or should they not build a mosque steps away from where radical Islamists killed 3000 people? Please tell us your position. We all know that they have the right to do it, but should they? And, no, this is not above your pay grade.

August 4, 2010
Governor Palin Talks to Sean Hannity – August 4 2010

Governor Palin Talks to Sean Hannity – August 4 2010
Topics included, The Arizona Border, Health Care, Taxes. the New York Mosque controversy and much more

July 21, 2010
Sarah Palin: An Intolerable Mistake on Hallowed Ground

Earlier today, Mayor Bloomberg responded to my comments about the planned mosque at Ground Zero by suggesting that a decision not to allow the building of a mosque at that sacred place would somehow violate American principles of tolerance and openness.