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Title: 'Going Rogue' review: Sarah Palin is complainer in chief in new book
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URL Source: http://tinyurl.com/yzxz3oc
Published: Nov 17, 2009
Author: Sherryl Connelly
Post Date: 2009-11-17 14:24:53 by IDon'tThinkSo
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Views: 242
Comments: 5

The "You betcha" lady is no more.

In her $1.25 million memoir "Going Rogue" (Harper, $28.99), Sarah Palin introduces a new voice, and it’s that of a chronic complainer. So much so you want to shout at the pages, "Man up, woman!"

The news from the book has already spilled, and it is essentially this: John McCain’s senior aides were mean to her. Katie Couric was mean to her. Her critics, who are by definition supposed to be mean, were mean to her.

But rather than come back swinging, she comes back whining.

They done her wrong, she tells us over and over again.

According to Palin, she did not make one mistake during the campaign. Her problems arose, she claims, because McCain "headquarters" held her in check. They constantly underestimated her. Or undermined her. Actually both.

In one hilarious anecdote, in which it’s apparent she doesn’t understand what she’s broadcasting, Palin relates how a senior aide ordered her to knock off the Atkins bars while she was preparing for the debate.

He lectures her that beyond protein, carbohydrates are necessary for cognitive connection. Obviously headquarters was so distraught at how badly the prep was going that they were looking for something, anything, to make her brain work.

The first half of the book is filled with the familiar anecdotes of the feisty girl from Alaska who did it her way. Unfortunately for Palin, the national media beat her to her own life story long ago, so this material is tediously familiar.

It only steps up when McCain makes that fateful call to her at the Alaska State Fair asking if she would be interested in being vice president.

Possibly even more audacious than her belief she was qualified to be the person a heartbeat away from the presidency is her conviction that she was a superior comedy writer to those on “Saturday Night Live.”

Before her appearance on a brilliantly hilarious episode late in the campaign, she and her team worked up a skit that they submitted. She was to play a journalist asking Tina Fey (as Palin) such lame questions as:

"What do you use for newspapers up in Alaska -- tree bark?"

Palin has no insight whatsoever into the fact that to much of the nation, she was a natural joke, not a scripted one.

It’s true McCain’s staff unloaded on her after the election. That was nasty. But also understandable. She was the one who couldn’t name for Couric one publication she read. And is it possible that all those critics in Alaska are dead wrong? There are so many, after all.

Lurking behind the moaning and groaning, of course, is a sense of grievance. There’s no question the lady can hold a grudge. Were she ever to be elected to the highest office, after the first playing of "Hail to the Beef," her enemies might duck and run.

Or maybe not.

She can shoot, but the problem has always been, she can’t aim.

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#1. To: IDon'tThinkSo (#0) (Edited)

As far as complainer, as I understand it she talks about the McCain stuff for a maximum of 10 pages (out of a ~400 page book). Hardly a book dedicated to complaining. The author is, of course, safe in the knowledge that his audience already loathes Palin and thus won't read the book to validate his claims.

As to pricing (in the other article you posted) I suspect that this is the way to get maximum books out the door in minimum time. Having worked in a bookstore myself, it's not uncommon for a new release to get discounted right off the presses, in order to garner interest to demographics outside of the target audience, or if the market target date is looming (say, Christmas being around the corner for example).

I've not a lot of concern about Palin politically (either way), but the author sure seems dead set on smearing her. It always strikes me as odd how much venom and hate the left has for her, while utterly ignoring other Republicans who say the exact same things. And expecting them to focus on the bozos/nitwits in their own ranks, well, that's too much to ask I guess.

The real humor though is that every single thing that they level against her, can be charged against their god-child Barry.

No experience - check

Not too bright - check

Can't get facts straight when not on a script - check (or, do we really have 57 states and do the Austrians speak Austrian instead of German)

MapQuest really needs to start their directions on #5. Pretty sure I know how to get out of my neighborhood.

SonOfLiberty  posted on  2009-11-17   15:17:17 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: IDon'tThinkSo (#0)

It's going to be very interesting to see how she handles the visit with Senator Clinton because I believe not only is Palin going to run for President but going up against Clinton is gonna be dangerous territory.

purplerose  posted on  2009-11-17   18:14:47 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: IDon'tThinkSo (#0)

I have a reason not to buy Palin's "memoirs" .... there is a depression ongoing in the USA and I don't want to be depressed more.

“Gold is the money of kings; silver is the money of gentlemen; barter is the money of peasants; but debt is the money of slaves.”

buckeroo  posted on  2009-11-17   18:23:59 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: IDon'tThinkSo (#0)

I've got her book on order and am looking forward to reading it. I hope she runs in 2012 and I would vote for her. I can always change my mind after reading her book, but as it stands right now, I like her and would love to see her in the White House.

mel_living  posted on  2009-11-17   18:28:41 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: SonOfLiberty (#1)

The real humor though is that every single thing that they level against her, can be charged against their god-child Barry.

No experience - check

Not too bright - check

Just more of the same old, same old. However, I have made a game of reading all the writings published in MSM. The more I can confirm the similarity of attacks, the more I realize it is the same old trash, spinning the same old garbage to rid the masses of a choice.

As for "No experience" ... being a governor of a state carries a lot more weight than being a community organizer or a consistently absent legislator.

"Not too bright" should be left to describe our present big spending, underqualified, empty-suited POTUS, not a woman who has found success in mixing marriage, motherhood and her political ambitions.

I don't care, one way or the other, whether Palin runs for anything. On the other hand, I find her quite refreshing when you consider the opposition ... a sea of rabid dogs.

As for "whining", this article's author does a good job of that trying to convince you he/she/it has credibility. NOT!!!

Phant2000  posted on  2009-11-17   18:44:42 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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