Palin Book Frenzy Stuns Media

This one she didn't ghostwrite, she co-authored:

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That is a very interesting book - and well -written!

RS McCain is a well regarded journalist who spent a number of years as an editor with the Washington Times. He had a dust-up with the Southern Poverty Law Center who accused him of belonging to a racist organization - League of the South, a few years back. His writing can be direct, and willingly tackles controversial issues in a decidedly non-politically correct way. As such, it is often quite effective.

That being said, the Palin book has no connection with Mr. McCain, beyond him having worked with Lynn Vincent, the collaborator for Palin's "Going Rogue".

And the pre-orders for the Palin book are ASTOUNDING!

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Going Rogue: Palin's Book Tops Dan Brown
2:07pm UK, Thursday October 01, 2009

Former US vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin's book has become a bestseller - knocking author Dan Brown off the top of the charts.

Pre-orders of the ex-Alaska governor's Going Rogue: An American Life have made it the most requested publication on retail websites Amazon and Barnes & Noble.

The titles it has outsold include Senator Ted Kennedy's True Compass, Mitch Albom's Have a Little Faith, and Brown's The Lost Symbol.


Sarah Palin: Going Rogue Bestselling Book Outsells Dan Brown's The Lost Symbol | World News | Sky News



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I would suggest some of our liberal friends actually read the Lynn Vincent book - it is quite good.

And isn't it interesting the liberals in here are playing the race card - incorrectly I might add, as a means of smearing character yet again...:doubt:
 
Some more information on the very accomplished and highly regarded Lynn Vincent



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As a collaborator, Lynn Vincent has shown remarkable versatility, writing dramatic nonfiction and memoirs that race across the page like fiction. By building close working relationships with authors, she turns life stories into page-turning narrative that both compels and redeems, earning the praise of editors, readers, reviewers, and now Hollywood.

Lynn is the New York Times bestselling collaborative writer of Same Kind of Different as Me (2006), which has so far sold nearly half a million copies, and which Mark Clayman, producer of Golden Globe-winning The Pursuit of Happyness, has optioned for film.

In total, Lynn is author, co-author or collaborator on six books, including four memoirs. During eleven years as a senior writer and now features editor for World magazine, she has written hundreds of articles and conducted, literally, thousands of interviews, from policymakers to homemakers, athletes to activists, the wealthy to the homeless, peace activists to privates to generals–once, even a member of the Manson Family doing a life sentence for murder.

A seasoned journalist, her articles have been cited in numerous books and before the U.S Supreme Court.



Lynn Vincent - Author and Co-Author of dramatic nonfiction and memoirs
 
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And isn't it interesting the liberals in here are playing the race card - incorrectly I might add, as a means of smearing character yet again...:doubt:
It's not playing the race card to note the ghostwriter of Palin's book is also co-author of with a White Supremacist in another book. That is fact, not a card.

You guys can sure play the pallin' around card when it suits you, but damned if your folks have to abide by your own freakin' standards.
 
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And isn't it interesting the liberals in here are playing the race card - incorrectly I might add, as a means of smearing character yet again...:doubt:
It's not playing the race card to note the ghostwriter of Palin's book is also co-author of with a White Supremacist in another book. That is fact, not a card.

You guys can sure play the pallin' around card when it suits you, but damned if your folks have to abide by your own freakin' standards.

Do you think that Palin's 'paling around' with the author of her book (who co-authored a white supremacist book) means that Palin leans towards white supremacy?
 
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And isn't it interesting the liberals in here are playing the race card - incorrectly I might add, as a means of smearing character yet again...:doubt:
It's not playing the race card to note the ghostwriter of Palin's book is also co-author of with a White Supremacist in another book. That is fact, not a card.

You guys can sure play the pallin' around card when it suits you, but damned if your folks have to abide by your own freakin' standards.

Do you think that Palin's 'paling around' with the author of her book (who co-authored a white supremacist book) means that Palin leans towards white supremacy?
Nope.

No more than Obama sitting on a board with Bill Ayers makes Obama a Marxist or terrorist sympathizer.
 
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And isn't it interesting the liberals in here are playing the race card - incorrectly I might add, as a means of smearing character yet again...:doubt:
It's not playing the race card to note the ghostwriter of Palin's book is also co-author of with a White Supremacist in another book. That is fact, not a card.

You guys can sure play the pallin' around card when it suits you, but damned if your folks have to abide by your own freakin' standards.

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Please give credible and verifiable sources outlining your assertion that Robert Stacy McCain, a writer who Lynn Vincent worked with on a political book titled "Donkey Cons: Sex, Crime, and Corruption of the Democrat Party", is a White Supremacist.

Your guilt by association has yet to even hold an ounce of verifiable truth to it - a smear campaign by the Southern League of Justice does not qualify for such truth...

And please desist with the "you guys" rhetoric - it is over generalized pap and simply beneath any kind of substantive discourse...
 
It's not playing the race card to note the ghostwriter of Palin's book is also co-author of with a White Supremacist in another book. That is fact, not a card.

You guys can sure play the pallin' around card when it suits you, but damned if your folks have to abide by your own freakin' standards.

Do you think that Palin's 'paling around' with the author of her book (who co-authored a white supremacist book) means that Palin leans towards white supremacy?
Nope.

No more than Obama sitting on a board with Bill Ayers makes Obama a Marxist or terrorist sympathizer.

Then what did you mean by this? "You guys can sure play the pallin' around card when it suits you, but damned if your folks have to abide by your own freakin' standards."
 
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And isn't it interesting the liberals in here are playing the race card - incorrectly I might add, as a means of smearing character yet again...:doubt:
It's not playing the race card to note the ghostwriter of Palin's book is also co-author of with a White Supremacist in another book. That is fact, not a card.

You guys can sure play the pallin' around card when it suits you, but damned if your folks have to abide by your own freakin' standards.

Do you think that Palin's 'paling around' with the author of her book (who co-authored a white supremacist book) means that Palin leans towards white supremacy?

She did NOT co-author a white supremacist book! It was a political tome outlining the history of corruption and moral morass called the Democrat Party. Racism, if any, was proven on the side of liberal/statist Democrats in the book based upon policies of societal government subsidized entrapment.

Lynn Vincent has nothing to do with RS McCain's dispute with the Southern Poverty Law Center that led to the disparaging rumors of McCain's implied "racism"...
 
It's not playing the race card to note the ghostwriter of Palin's book is also co-author of with a White Supremacist in another book. That is fact, not a card.

You guys can sure play the pallin' around card when it suits you, but damned if your folks have to abide by your own freakin' standards.

Do you think that Palin's 'paling around' with the author of her book (who co-authored a white supremacist book) means that Palin leans towards white supremacy?

She did NOT co-author a white supremacist book! It was a political tome outlining the history of corruption and moral morass called the Democrat Party. Racism, if any, was proven on the side of liberal/statist Democrats in the book based upon policies of societal government subsidized entrapment.

Lynn Vincent has nothing to do with RS McCain's dispute with the Southern Poverty Law Center that led to the disparaging rumors of McCain's implied "racism"...

Thanks for the clarification.
 
Some more information on the very accomplished and highly regarded Lynn Vincent



l-vincent.jpg


As a collaborator, Lynn Vincent has shown remarkable versatility, writing dramatic nonfiction and memoirs that race across the page like fiction. By building close working relationships with authors, she turns life stories into page-turning narrative that both compels and redeems, earning the praise of editors, readers, reviewers, and now Hollywood.

Lynn is the New York Times bestselling collaborative writer of Same Kind of Different as Me (2006), which has so far sold nearly half a million copies, and which Mark Clayman, producer of Golden Globe-winning The Pursuit of Happyness, has optioned for film.

In total, Lynn is author, co-author or collaborator on six books, including four memoirs. During eleven years as a senior writer and now features editor for World magazine, she has written hundreds of articles and conducted, literally, thousands of interviews, from policymakers to homemakers, athletes to activists, the wealthy to the homeless, peace activists to privates to generals–once, even a member of the Manson Family doing a life sentence for murder.

A seasoned journalist, her articles have been cited in numerous books and before the U.S Supreme Court.



Lynn Vincent - Author and Co-Author of dramatic nonfiction and memoirs


Interesting points bolded. She redeems people who make comments about interracial marriage being disgusting?
 
Do you think that Palin's 'paling around' with the author of her book (who co-authored a white supremacist book) means that Palin leans towards white supremacy?
Nope.

No more than Obama sitting on a board with Bill Ayers makes Obama a Marxist or terrorist sympathizer.

Then what did you mean by this? "You guys can sure play the pallin' around card when it suits you, but damned if your folks have to abide by your own freakin' standards."
That might require some deeper thought on your part.

Whether you invest in it is to be seen.
 
Nope.

No more than Obama sitting on a board with Bill Ayers makes Obama a Marxist or terrorist sympathizer.

Then what did you mean by this? "You guys can sure play the pallin' around card when it suits you, but damned if your folks have to abide by your own freakin' standards."
That might require some deeper thought on your part.

Whether you invest in it is to be seen.

Oh for crying out loud. You brought up white supremacy and Palin and paling around. It seemed as if you were implying that you thought Palin was also a white supremacist. You said no. Then what did you mean?
 
Do you think that Palin's 'paling around' with the author of her book (who co-authored a white supremacist book) means that Palin leans towards white supremacy?

She did NOT co-author a white supremacist book! It was a political tome outlining the history of corruption and moral morass called the Democrat Party. Racism, if any, was proven on the side of liberal/statist Democrats in the book based upon policies of societal government subsidized entrapment.

Lynn Vincent has nothing to do with RS McCain's dispute with the Southern Poverty Law Center that led to the disparaging rumors of McCain's implied "racism"...

Thanks for the clarification.
No one ever said she "co-authored a white supremacist book!"



What has been said what Palin's ghostwriter also co-authored a book with a man who is a White Supremacist.

He is. His bio speaks for itself.

[Edited for correction on clarification from zoom-boing.]
 
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She did NOT co-author a white supremacist book! It was a political tome outlining the history of corruption and moral morass called the Democrat Party. Racism, if any, was proven on the side of liberal/statist Democrats in the book based upon policies of societal government subsidized entrapment.

Lynn Vincent has nothing to do with RS McCain's dispute with the Southern Poverty Law Center that led to the disparaging rumors of McCain's implied "racism"...

Thanks for the clarification.
No one ever said she "co-authored a white supremacist book!"


Not once. Here's where Sinatra lies.
What has been said what Palin's ghostwriter also co-authored a book with a man who is a White Supremacist.
He is. His bio speaks for itself.

Please prove that with verifiable information.

Thank you!
 
She did NOT co-author a white supremacist book! It was a political tome outlining the history of corruption and moral morass called the Democrat Party. Racism, if any, was proven on the side of liberal/statist Democrats in the book based upon policies of societal government subsidized entrapment.

Lynn Vincent has nothing to do with RS McCain's dispute with the Southern Poverty Law Center that led to the disparaging rumors of McCain's implied "racism"...

Thanks for the clarification.
No one ever said she "co-authored a white supremacist book!"


Not once. Here's where Sinatra lies.
What has been said what Palin's ghostwriter also co-authored a book with a man who is a White Supremacist.

He is. His bio speaks for itself.

Uh, yeah . . . I did. I misread it earlier in the thread. Sinatra didn't lie.
 
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And isn't it interesting the liberals in here are playing the race card - incorrectly I might add, as a means of smearing character yet again...:doubt:
It's not playing the race card to note the ghostwriter of Palin's book is also co-author of with a White Supremacist in another book. That is fact, not a card.

You guys can sure play the pallin' around card when it suits you, but damned if your folks have to abide by your own freakin' standards.

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Please give credible and verifiable sources outlining your assertion that Robert Stacy McCain, a writer who Lynn Vincent worked with on a political book titled "Donkey Cons: Sex, Crime, and Corruption of the Democrat Party", is a White Supremacist.

Your guilt by association has yet to even hold an ounce of verifiable truth to it - a smear campaign by the Southern League of Justice does not qualify for such truth...

And please desist with the "you guys" rhetoric - it is over generalized pap and simply beneath any kind of substantive discourse...
Multiple links have already been provided.

Read your own damn slurpy threads, will ya?
 
So, the giant GOP Quitter can't even write her own fucking book, eh? Can't say that I'm shocked. It's not like she's got a lot of time on her hands now that she walked off the job as the Alaskan Gov.

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It's not playing the race card to note the ghostwriter of Palin's book is also co-author of with a White Supremacist in another book. That is fact, not a card.

You guys can sure play the pallin' around card when it suits you, but damned if your folks have to abide by your own freakin' standards.

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Please give credible and verifiable sources outlining your assertion that Robert Stacy McCain, a writer who Lynn Vincent worked with on a political book titled "Donkey Cons: Sex, Crime, and Corruption of the Democrat Party", is a White Supremacist.

Your guilt by association has yet to even hold an ounce of verifiable truth to it - a smear campaign by the Southern League of Justice does not qualify for such truth...

And please desist with the "you guys" rhetoric - it is over generalized pap and simply beneath any kind of substantive discourse...
Multiple links have already been provided.

Read your own damn slurpy threads, will ya?



I repeat - please provide verifiable proof of Mr. McCain being a "white supremacist".

I will assist you with Mr. McCain's version - the article in question that caused such outrage by the Southern Poverty Law Center as it painted that organization as one which benefits financially from creating race-baiting dissention - the very same thing you appear to be doing in this thread.

I suggest you read it - it's pretty good...

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Researcher Says 'Watchdogs'
Exaggerate Hate Group Threat

By Robert Stacy McCain
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
May 9, 2000

They collect millions of dollars for their crusades against hate groups, but do so-called "watchdog" organizations exaggerate the dangers posed by neo-Nazis and other racist movements?

Laird Wilcox thinks so. A Kansas author and editor who has spent decades researching what he calls "fringe" groups, Mr. Wilcox says the total numbers of active, organized extremists on the right is not much more than 10,000.

"Because of their nature, it's very difficult to come up with firm numbers" for such groups, Mr. Wilcox says, but estimates "the militias are probably 5,000 or 6,000 people. The Ku Klux Klan are down to about 3,000 people. And the combined membership of all neo-Nazi groups are probably just 1,500 to 2,000."

In a nation of more than 270 million people, the small size of such fringe groups represents a tiny danger, yet they are the target of what Mr. Wilcox calls an "industry" of watchdog groups. "There is an anti-racist industry entrenched in the United States that has attracted bullying, moralizing fanatics, whose identity and livelihood depend upon growth and expansion of their particular kind of victimization,"

Mr. Wilcox wrote in his 1999 book "The Watchdogs." Naming such organizations as the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), based in Montgomery, Ala., Mr. Wilcox claims "the anti-racist movement has become a massive extortion racket."

The SPLC, founded in 1971, has amassed an endowment of $113 million through the efforts of co-founder Morris Dees, who served as finance director for Democratic Sen. George McGovern's 1972 presidential campaign. According to the Atlanta Constitution, he "then used the campaign's donor list of 700,000 liberals for the law center."

The SPLC has consistently exaggerated the size and numbers of extremist groups, says Mr. Wilcox, who for more than 20 years has edited the "Guide to the American Right" (now in its 24th edition) and the "Guide to the American Left" (in its 21st edition), each of which lists hundreds of organizations.

In 1992, for instance, SPLC's Klanwatch division claimed there were "346 white-supremacy groups operating" in the United States. But, says Mr.. Wilcox, "in terms of viable groups . . . the actual figure is about 50."

Even when it recently announced that the number of hate groups had declined, the SPLC claimed "the reported decline in numbers of groups may be deceiving" in part because of a trend of consolidation in which "smaller groups disbanded or joined larger organizations."

SPLC spokesman Mark Potok said Mr. Wilcox has "had an ax to grind for a great many years. He spends his time attacking other people who do anti-racist work, calling them everything from Communists to opportunistic slime."

Mr. Wilcox's criticism has been "used by right-wing extremists very frequently as a vehicle to attack us," Mr. Potok said. But Mr. Wilcox is not the only critic of the SPLC. Former employees of the organization have called the SPLC "a joke" and "evil," and have called Mr. Dees "amoral." Former black employees have claimed they were discriminated against by the SPLC, according to press accounts.

The SPLC has also been criticized by left-wing writer Alexander Cockburn, who said Mr. Dees raised millions "by frightening elderly liberals that the heirs of Adolf Hitler are about to march down Main Street."

In "The Watchdogs," Mr. Wilcox chronicles several recent scandals involving anti-racist groups, including:

-- The Anti-Defamation League (ADL), which monitors anti-Semitism, was scandalized in 1993 when the FBI accused one of its paid investigators, Roy Bullock, of using confidential information from San Francisco police inspector Tom Gerard to compile computerized files on political groups.

ADL espionage targets included such liberal groups as the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, as well as labor unions and environmental groups. More recently, the ADL was the target of a lawsuit by a Colorado couple who accused the group of defaming them after an ADL official accused them of "anti-Semitic harassment." On April 28, a federal jury in Denver awarded the couple $10.5 million in the suit.

-- The Center for Democratic Renewal (CDR), an Atlanta-based group begun in 1979 as the National Anti-Klan Network, sparked a national media uproar in 1996 by claiming "a well-organized white-supremacist movement" was responsible for an "epidemic" of arson attacks against black churches in the South.

Within months, journalists and law enforcement officials had concluded that church-burnings had actually declined, that racism was a motive in less than half of the arsons, and that white churches were more often targeted by arsonists.

-- Political Research Associates (PRA) is based in Cambridge, Mass. In 1992, the Rev. Francis S. Stryokowski was forced to resign after PRA analyst Chip Berlet "conclusively identified" the 76-year-old Catholic priest as having attended a 1988 meeting of the "Anti-Communist Confederation of Polish Freedom Fighters."

A former Klan leader, Bob Miles, gave an anti-Semitic speech at the meeting in Salem, Mass., though Mr. Stryokowski later claimed he "did not know ahead of time" about the nature of the meeting.

Mr. Berlet, who noted that he has himself been critical of some anti-racist groups in the past, accused Mr. Wilcox of mischaracterizing PRA's activities.

"Laird Wilcox is not an accurate or ethical reporter," he said. "He simply can't tolerate people who are his competition in this field."

But Mr. Wilcox says what most watchdog groups have in common is a tendency to use what he calls "links and ties" to imply connections between individuals and groups.

"It's kind of like three Catholics hold up a bank in San Francisco, and you blame the Pope," he said, citing the Oklahoma City bombing as an instance where the "links and ties" method was used to blame militia groups for the bombing.

"Militias had nothing to do with Oklahoma City, absolutely nothing," he said, citing the massive FBI investigation that turned up "absolutely no tangible link between [convicted bomber Timothy] McVeigh and any militia group."

The "links and ties" of anti-racist groups reveal their own political agendas, Mr. Wilcox says. In "The Watchdogs," he details how the Center for Democratic Renewal was an offshoot of the Communist Workers Party, a Maoist splinter of the 1960s "New Left" movement.

It is not surprising that these groups use accusations of extremism, according to David Horowitz of the Center for the Study for Popular Culture.

"The extreme left . . . needs the extreme right to justify its own agendas," says Mr. Horowitz, a former leftist who is now a popular conservative author. "That's the way it worked in the '60s." Left-wing groups "exaggerate these dangers" from white supremacists, Mr. Horowitz said. "Who has more influence, David Duke or Louis Farrakhan?" he said, comparing the Louisiana ex-Klansman to the Nation of Islam leader, both of whom have frequently been accused of anti-Semitism

Watchdog groups may actually help the hate groups they claim to oppose, says free-lance writer Jim Redden, by generating media coverage of extremists.

"My belief is that there aren't that many hard-core racist activists in this country," said Mr. Redden, who has covered the activities of extremists in the Pacific Northwest. "And . . . even with their Internet sites, they're very limited in their ability to get their ideas before the public, so the mass media coverage of their movement does more to publicize their beliefs than what they do themselves."


Copyright © 2000 News World Communications, Inc.


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You KNOW I have provided links earlier in the thread(s).
Why are you pretending they were not provided?

And hey!... good job. The White Supremacist himself tells you he isn't a White Supremacist.

That's a new one. :lol:

Cause you seem to be lazy and stubborn about reading back the info I provided earlier, some more munching for you:

Robert Stacy McCain

Robert Stacy McCain writes for VDARE and Takimag, two disgusting, openly racist websites. And he’s a friend of Richard Spencer, a self-avowed white nationalist. McCain is a member of the white supremacist group League of the South, and he’s associated with the deeply racist American Renaissance.

Little Green Footballs - A Response to Stephen Green (With Link)
 
The News World Communications he wrote for, and the site you just posted, is a wonder in itself too.

Owned by Rev. Sung Myung Moon, self proclaimed Messiah (literally, he claims he's the Messiah, The second coming. No joke) and runs a full fledged mind control cult. The Moonies.

Thinks all the world will call him "Father" one day. Funds dictators and has mass weddings in Football stadiums. Was coronated KING in the Senate office building. Has poured BILLIONs into the Washington TImes, a newspaper that in all it's 20 years has never made a penny. Not one single penny. (capitalism at it's best, eh?)

Some amazing back up there Sinatra!

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