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"I like Sarah Palin, but her voice is too high and tinny," Loretta tells USA Weekend. The three-time Grammy winner, who stated in her 2002 memoir, 'Still Woman Enough,' that she counts both Democratic President Jimmy Carter and Republican President George H.W. Bush as friends, says that she holds a more conservative outlook on many things, including marriage. "I'm still an old Bible girl," she asserts. "God said you need to be a woman and man, but everybody to their own."
She admits to being a fan of 16 year old pop prince Justin Bieber. "I think he's a pretty good little singer," she gushes. "That hair -- he ought to have his own line of shampoos." She also likes rocker Pink, who she had hoped to have on her upcoming tribute album, 'Coal Miner's Daughter: A Tribute to Loretta Lynn,' but ran into scheduling problems. "I like her feistiness," she admits.
There were still plenty of singers available whom Loretta handpicked to sing on her tribute album, which hit shelves today (November 9), including Sheryl Crow, Steve Earle, Kid Rock, Martina McBride, Alan Jackson and Lucinda Williams. Miranda Lambert and Sheryl Crow will perform a special tribute to Loretta at the CMA Awards, which will air live from Nashville at 8:00 PM ET this Wednesday, November 10, on ABC.




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