I want to read the Palin book

Mr. Capitalism

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How can you not want to read this:

The A.P. says that in the book, Ms. Palin also accuses the McCain campaign of keeping her away from reporters, which fed a perception that she was ignoring the media. She writes that she sat down with Katie Couric in part because she felt sorry for her, after Nicolle Wallace, a McCain aide, said Ms. Couric suffered from low self-esteem.

But in the interview, Ms. Palin writes, Ms. Couric was biased and badgering. (Ms. Palin got terrible reviews for the interviews.)

Rolling Out Sarah Palin’s Side of the Story - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com

This book is going to rule. The final chapter is why she lost to Barack Obama to raise his self esteem.
 
How can you not want to read this:

The A.P. says that in the book, Ms. Palin also accuses the McCain campaign of keeping her away from reporters, which fed a perception that she was ignoring the media. She writes that she sat down with Katie Couric in part because she felt sorry for her, after Nicolle Wallace, a McCain aide, said Ms. Couric suffered from low self-esteem.

But in the interview, Ms. Palin writes, Ms. Couric was biased and badgering. (Ms. Palin got terrible reviews for the interviews.)

Rolling Out Sarah Palin’s Side of the Story - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com

This book is going to rule. The final chapter is why she lost to Barack Obama to raise his self esteem.

Tell me how you like it, I might even pick it up. :)
 
I want to read the Palin book - so does she since she didn't write it......10$ she quits reading before page 5.
 
I'm going to read it. Anyone who gets the left as exercised as she does is high on my list. And ditto for the RINOs.

She's starting the book tour next week at the Barnes & Noble here in Grand Rapids. If I can reschedule an appointment I've got that morning I'll be getting a braclet so I can attend that evening. If not it'll be well covered on local TV as they're expecting a huge turnout.
 
I wonder why she titled it "Going Rogue."

I guess the focus group feedback suggested that "Going Maverick" just wasn't rebellious sounding enough. :lol:


Oh well, I'd still do her.
 
The word "Maverick" was copywrighted by McCain and we wouldn't want another mess like we had when the McCain/Palin duo heinously used the song "Barracuda" at presidential rallies.
 
I could care less about her book. When she quit as Governor of Alaska I actually thought she had a plan to redeem herself from the vicious attacks against her during the campaign. I honestly believed she was so much smarter than the way she was perceived. Since she has done next to nothing I have to wonder. I know that she is not anywhere near Presidential material for 2012. She really should have gone after a Senate seat. Oh well.
 
I wonder why she titled it "Going Rogue."

I guess the focus group feedback suggested that "Going Maverick" just wasn't rebellious sounding enough. :lol:


Oh well, I'd still do her.
Going Rogue is her name in mafia wars! I hear she is up to level 30 now.
 
I wonder what the over/under should be on the number of times Palin supporters here spell her book "Going Rouge" over the next few months? :eusa_think:
 
I want to read the Palin book - so does she since she didn't write it......10$ she quits reading before page 5.

Always full of such insightful presumption.

I will take that 10 dollar bet and double down that your personal reading list includes the Hardy Boys, Dr. Seus and Archie Comics
 
How can you not want to read this:

The A.P. says that in the book, Ms. Palin also accuses the McCain campaign of keeping her away from reporters, which fed a perception that she was ignoring the media. She writes that she sat down with Katie Couric in part because she felt sorry for her, after Nicolle Wallace, a McCain aide, said Ms. Couric suffered from low self-esteem.

But in the interview, Ms. Palin writes, Ms. Couric was biased and badgering. (Ms. Palin got terrible reviews for the interviews.)

Rolling Out Sarah Palin’s Side of the Story - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com

This book is going to rule. The final chapter is why she lost to Barack Obama to raise his self esteem.

Tell me how you like it, I might even pick it up. :)

I've got two copies comin, I can hardly wait. I think McCain threw her under the bus, she would draw 20,000 to a rally compared to his dimal 2,000. I know she wanted to campaign in Michigan, but McCain thought it worthless to go, she thought they could win there. They also kept her from talking to the media. It's going to be a good eye opening read. Even the clothes, she wanted to wear her own, and the campaign insisted on dressing her. She was a little naive then, but I don't think she will be in the future.
 
I could care less about her book. When she quit as Governor of Alaska I actually thought she had a plan to redeem herself from the vicious attacks against her during the campaign. I honestly believed she was so much smarter than the way she was perceived. Since she has done next to nothing I have to wonder. I know that she is not anywhere near Presidential material for 2012. She really should have gone after a Senate seat. Oh well.


You must not have seen the O'Reilly poll, when asked who could beat Obama in 2012, Palin came in at first place, with Romney, Gingrich, Pawlenty, trailing. Obviously there are millions who disagree with you.

BTW- she has done quite alot by cleaning up the corruption in her own party in Alaska, took on the oil companies and won, she also has more executive experience than the community organizor did. Maybe, you should read her book as it would give you a better perspective than what you have now. She has been terribly maligned by a extremely left wing media and a left wing agenda.
 
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I want to read the Palin book - so does she since she didn't write it......10$ she quits reading before page 5.


She wrote the book and was very involved with it from start to finish. It's already a best seller and will most likely remain that way throughout 2010.
 
How can you not want to read this:

The A.P. says that in the book, Ms. Palin also accuses the McCain campaign of keeping her away from reporters, which fed a perception that she was ignoring the media. She writes that she sat down with Katie Couric in part because she felt sorry for her, after Nicolle Wallace, a McCain aide, said Ms. Couric suffered from low self-esteem.

But in the interview, Ms. Palin writes, Ms. Couric was biased and badgering. (Ms. Palin got terrible reviews for the interviews.)
Rolling Out Sarah Palin’s Side of the Story - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com

This book is going to rule. The final chapter is why she lost to Barack Obama to raise his self esteem.
Oh, that's great. Poor Sarah, the perpetual victim.
 
I'm going to read it. Anyone who gets the left as exercised as she does is high on my list. And ditto for the RINOs.

She's starting the book tour next week at the Barnes & Noble here in Grand Rapids. If I can reschedule an appointment I've got that morning I'll be getting a braclet so I can attend that evening. If not it'll be well covered on local TV as they're expecting a huge turnout.

I heard she was going to be in Michigan to promote her book, she originally wanted to campaign there, but the McCain camp thought it would be a wasted trip, she never thought it was though. I think that's in her book too. Report back and let us know what the turnout was. I am bettin it's gonna be huge!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:clap2::clap2::clap2:

The resurgence of fiscal conservatives starts when she comes out. Halelujia!!!!!:clap2::clap2:
 

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