"All across America, I know that there's a lot of anger right now, " Palin said.
Palin said Putin's goal is "to control energy supplies" coming from or through Russia.
Palin said she has "a little news flash for those reporters and commentators" who have doubted her experience.
"We don't like to toot our own horn so we don't, " Palin said.
"I hope our legacy is that we put Alaskans' interests first, " Palin said.
Palin said she was "frustrated" that the report did not come out until a little more than three weeks before the election.
In contrast, the disclosures about Sarah Palin said much by saying little.
Palin said Monegan was sacked because of disagreements over the state budget.
While running for governor in 2006, Palin said she supported federal funding for the bridge, and she praised the state's two senior lawmakers, Sen.
Palin said she and McCain, the Republican presidential nominee, discussed the possibility of her working on the issue of energy independence if she becomes vice president.
But Palin said she "didn't blink" when McCain offered her the GOP vice presidential nomination and is confident she could handle the duties of president if necessary.
In an interview last month with CNN's Wolf Blitzer, Palin said she was unsure about her re-election bid because she needed to focus on her state and her family.
In explaining Monegan's termination, Palin said she wanted to take the Alaska Department of Public Safety in a "different, more energetic direction, " according to the Anchorage Daily News.
"I am truly disappointed and disturbed to learn that a member of this administration contacted the Department of Public Safety regarding Trooper Wooten, " Palin said in a statement last month.
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"It's not negative, its not mean-spirited to be out there and bringing to light the other candidate's record and the other candidate's associations, which are very, very, very troubling for America, " Palin said.
In her speech at Monday's rally, Palin said the Republican Party should "man up" and support Tea Party candidates such as O'Donnell, who has been criticized by some Republican figures, including longtime strategist Karl Rove.
Palin said when running for governor in 2006 that she would support funding for abstinence-only education in schools, according to Eagle Forum Alaska, a conservative group that sent a questionnaire asking gubernatorial candidates their views on a range of issues.
"The people of Alaska -- and of the nation -- deserve to have a decision from the proper tribunal putting their minds at ease that suggestions of misconduct that have circulated on the Internet and in some media outlets are not true, " Palin said in her statement.
Sarah Palin has said she "would do whatever I could to help" in a brokered convention.
Palin also said helping families with special needs children and cleaning up Wall Street were among the other "missions" she and McCain had discussed.
Fifty-one percent of debate watchers polled said Biden won, and 36 percent said Palin won.
Chuck Grassley of Iowa, and conservative columnist George Will said Palin was declaring herself a quitter.
Bafta chairman John Willis said Palin had made "an incredible contribution to the medium over five decades".
McCain oversold it when he said Palin was the most qualified vice presidential candidate in recent history.
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She thought the debate was engaging, but said Palin is not ready for the White House.
Rep. Thad McCotter, a Michigan Republican, said Palin has more executive experience than the entire Democratic ticket.
He said Palin's remarks were a "reaction to the denigration of her role as mayor" of the small town of Wasilla, Alaska.
One McCain source said Palin's husband, Todd Palin, was frustrated with how the campaign was preparing his wife for the debate, but did not elaborate.
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