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Sarah Palin's $150,000 Shopping Spree

The attacks on Sarah Palin are set to intensify as the full story about the Alaska governor"s 150,000 dollar clothes shopping spree has emerged.
The
defeated
Republican
vice-presidential
nominee
came
under
fire
last
month
after
it
was
revealed
the
Republican
Party
had
spent
about
150,000
dollars
on
designer
clothes
for
her
and
her
family,
reports
the
Australian.
But
now,
Newsweek
magazine
has
reported
the
shopping
was
far
more
extensive
than
was
previously
revealed.
A John McCain aide described the spending spree as "Wasilla hillbillies looting Neiman Marcus from coast to coast" and predicted that the truth will come out when the Republican Party's auditors will investigate. The magazine also claimed that Palin used low ranking staffers to buy some of the clothes on their credit cards, and that up to 40,000 dollars was spent on clothes for her husband Todd.
According to the magazine, Palin was told to buy three suits for the Republican convention, and to hire a stylist. Instead, she went on a spending spree at exclusive department stores, including bills of 75,062 dollars at Neiman Marcus and 49,425 dollars at Saks Fifth Avenue.



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