Before the filmmaker is classified as persona non grata by the Palin camp, Broomfield gets some face time with her parents, Chuck and Sally Heath. But other than a look inside the couple's modest house and a better sense of just how big moose antlers are, there is little insight into the childhood t
ect a fairly astounding 77 churches. Early on, Broomfields quest to land an interview with Palin herself seems off on the right foot; he talks to Sarahs parents, Chuck and Sally Heath, and the former shows him how hes trained his dog to fetch antlers instead of bones or tennis balls. The more Br
Date: Sep 28, 2011
Category: U.S.
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Sarah Palin Documentary Filmmaker: I Wanted To 'Drive A Stake In The Heart Of ...
It begins with never-before-seen baby pictures of Palin and home movies of her childhood provided by Palins parents, Chuck and Sally Heath. The movie shows how even as mayor of Wasilla, Palin was something of a lightening rod with critics comparing her to a Spice Girl, and accusing her of spendi
Date: Jun 06, 2011
Category: U.S.
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On the Road With Sarah Palin: A Conversation at Gettysburg
rt McHenry in Baltimore before ending up at the Marriott in Gettysburg. What did the Heaths make of all the attention? It was unexpected because I really didnt think that any body would notice except now that I see the bus, I could see how it would attract attention, Sally Heath said. It wasn
Date: May 31, 2011
Category: U.S.
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Sarah Palin Parents Discuss Threats, Say They Sleep with Guns
"As a mother I do have concerns about her safety and that of the kids... she knows how I feel, that it's risky," Sally Heath, the former vice presidential candidate's mother, told Jackie Long of the BBC.
Date: Mar 08, 2011
Category: U.S.
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Sarah Palin's parents concerned about her safety after death threats
In an interview with the BBC, Chuck and Sally Heath say the former Alaska governor and her children have been threatened. In one instance, they say, a Pennsylvania man sent them a copy of a receipt for a gun he purchased along with a copy of a ticket he purchased to Anchorage. The interview was publ
Sally Heath: No. But then when she ran for city council because she saw some needs in the town of Wasilla, then I could see an interest there that must have been there for years, in trying to make things better.