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Piper Palin's 5 Best Antics on Sarah Palin's One Nation Bus Tour, More

Forget Sarah Palin. Her 10-year-old daughter Piper is fast eclipsing her mother as the sassiest presence on the "One Nation" bus tour. From boxing out a reporter to her classic stinkeye, David A. Graham has Piper's greatest hits

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Move over, Bristol: There's a new Palin daughter in the public spotlight. As Sarah Palin treks across the country on her "One Nation" bus tour, she's frequently been spotted with her 10-year-old daughter, Piper, the second-youngest of the Palin clan. For most of the trip, Piper has been by her mother's side, a presence whose ubiquity is rivaled only by the gaggle of frantic reporters who are competing for the Mama Grizzly's attention—and, it seems, winning, much to Piper's chagrin.

Unlike her older sister Bristol—famous for her on-again/off-again romance with Levi Johnston, her appearance on Dancing With the Stars, and work as a spokeswoman for the anti-teen-pregnancy Candie's Foundation—Piper has kept a lower profile, as the younger children of prominent politicians often do. There were rare exceptions, like a video that Meghan McCain, now a Daily Beast contributor, made with a smiling, gap-toothed Piper right after her mother became John McCain's running mate. But if you haven't been paying attention to the new, sassier Piper, here's a rundown of her greatest hits. (And by the way—that photo of her flipping off another kid? It's a fake.)

1. Piper Tells Off a Time Photographer

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There's some debate over the purpose of Palin's bus tour: Palin says it's about repairing America, some observers think it's a prelude to a presidential run, and others think it's about self-promotion (or even making money for herself). But someone apparently told Piper it was a holiday—and she's not happy about the attention. When a Time photographer tried to take some shots in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, on June 1, she told her, "Thanks for ruining our vacation."

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2. Piper Boxes Out a Reporter

Sarah Palin's love-hate relationship with the media—a mixture of disgust at what she sees as liberal leanings along with a love of publicity—is well-documented. Piper has no such conflict: Her disdain for the press is palpable. When a reporter approached Sarah Palin to ask a question June 1 in Philadelphia, Piper ran interference, physically standing between her mother and the journalist. Who needs bodyguards when you have children?

3. The Scowl Heard Round the World

There's nothing like a good stinkeye, and Piper's got it. As Palin and her entourage stood with hands over hearts at the Statue of Liberty in New York, her daughter delivered an impressively disdainful look.

4. Piper Plays the Wary Media Handler

When Piper can't block a reporter from asking a question, she's got no choice but to listen to the answer that follows. During two high-profile encounters with the camera early in the tour, a visibly uncomfortable Piper hovers next to her mother. Although Sarah Palin enjoyed the pizza she grabbed with Donald Trump at a Times Square chain restaurant, Piper's body language suggested she was unimpressed with the cuisine. And while Sarah Palin's questionable version of Paul Revere's history has been blowing up on the Web, inspiring recriminations and revisions, the original video, shot in a Boston bakery, shows Piper trying to pull her mother away from the camera. In fairness, she had to take an American history class more recently—and perhaps saw the gaffe coming.

5. Piper's Cat Bath for Her Brother

As impressive as Piper's attitude-filled appearances on the "One Nation" tour have been, the most adorable moment in her still-young career in the public spotlight came during her mother's speech at the 2008 Republican National Convention. As the elder Palin spoke about her career, life, and political stands, the camera panned to her family, catching a 6-year-old Piper giving her little brother Trig's hairdo a quick cosmetic touch-up.

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