It's officially Sarah Palin Day. The former Alaska governor's book, "Going Rogue: An American Story" will be published tomorrow, and with it we'll get the media blitz we've all been waiting for: her much-talked-about interview with Oprah Winfrey will air today, plus a pre-taped interview with Barbara Walters will air tomorrow on "Good Morning America."
The book tour begins Wednesday (dates listed on her Facebook page). It'll take her mostly through small towns--one could perhaps call it a "real America" tour--kicking off with an appearance at a Barnes & Noble in Grand Rapids, Michigan, then continuing with stops in Ft. Wayne and Noblesville, Indiana; Cincinnati and Columbus, Ohio; Washington, Pennsylvania; Rochester, New York; Roanoke, Virginia; Fort Bragg, North Carolina; Birmingham, Alabama; and the Jacksonville area, The Villages, and Orlando, Florida.
Palin will also appear on Fox News's "Hannity"
on Wednesday, and she has forecaste more stops that haven't been
scheduled yet, publicly: when she announced the book tour on her Facebook page Nov. 3,
Palin said she hoped for appearances with Bill O'Reilly, Greta Van
Susteren, Glenn Beck, Rush Limbaugh, Mark Levin, Laura Ingraham, Dennis
Miller, Tammy Bruce, "and others."
She's already talked about Levi and the Katie Couric interview with Oprah--hinting that he would, in
fact, be invited to Thanksgiving dinner, when Oprah asked, and that she knew the Couric interview went badly--so expect
much of the subsequent interviews to focus on her public back-and-forth
with McCain aides and her plans for the future.
Barbara Walters asked Palin about the unnamed staffers who besmirched her to reporters during the 2008 campaign.
Palin's response: "For some people,
this is a business, and if failure in this business is going to reflect
poorly on them, they had to kind of pack their own parachutes and
protect themselves and their reputations so they wouldn't be blamed.
I'll take the blame, though, because I know, at the end of the day,
what the truth is."
Controversy over the book's accuracy has already begun: McCain campaign manager Steve Schmidt and communications aide Nicolle Wallace--Palin's two chief nemeses in the campaign--have already disputed some of Palin's claims in the book.
Schmidt says it's "total fiction" that he yelled at Palin for doing a prank radio interview with a DJ claiming to be French President Nicolas Sarkozy (and falling for it).
And The Associated Press published a fairly critical fact-check
of the book on Saturday, taking aim at more of Palin's stances and claims about her record. The AP calls her out on attacking the Obama administration for
bailouts, whereas she supported them during the 2008 campaign; her
claims that she ran her gubernatorial campaign on small donations; her
claims of frugality as governor; claims of an open, competitive bidding
process for an Alaska oil pipeline; and her claimed opposition to
federal money for Alaska.
Palin fired back (again on her Facebook page)
yesterday, accusing the AP of "still making things up," calling the story an erroneous piece of "opposition
research," and linking
to a Conservatives4Palin post refuting it.
So close the storm windows and put the patio furniture in the garage:
the Sarah Palin media storm has arrived in force, with all its scooplets,
controversy, and juicy intrigue.







Sarah Palin - our Greatest American!!!
Amen - certainly one of the greatest living Americans. Not Ronald Reagan, but we can all agree she's pretty terrific. She embodies the greatness in all of us Regular Americans.
How is gods name is Sarah Palin one of the greatest living Americans? She resigned as governor, therefore she let her fellow Alaskans down. Not something one of the "Greatest Living Americans" would do in my opinion.
I was being ironical. she, of course, is a quitter, a liar, a grifter, and a phony. but more than anything, she's just a walking a springer show these days.
You two clearly live either inside the Beltway or inside Lowell House (either literally or figuratively, for the latter).
While C4P seems to have wised up a bit (perhaps due to a suggestion from me), Palin would be in better shape if her supporters would go after those who smear her with lies and misleading statements. There are at least a couple dozen specific reporters doing that listed at the link, and it would be nice if their names were more well known just as long as their names were associated with their lies and bad journalism.
I believe that the media portrays Palin as a bigger idiot than what she actually is but she is still unworthy to hold any high ranking political office. She could not think of one significant Supreme Court case besides Roe v. Wade, and in my opinion if someone wants to LEAD THE COUNTRY IN THE RIGHT "DIRECTION", they should have to know at least some of the countries history.
And if Palin or the Republican party think that by writing a "book" or making public apperances with idiots such as Glen Beck and Rich Limbaugh will earn them votes then they should expect their own party to falter and further devide themselves. Americans are not interested in voting for someone that failed in leading a state with one of the smallest populations.
So basically if I see or hear Palin 2012 again im going to lose my mind because America would never let that happen.
Run, Sarah, Run! Run, run, run.......the GOP into the ground so hard that they'll be as influential as the Whig and the Grass Roots parties.
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Ron Paul/Josef Mengele 2012.. nearly as appealing as Palin/Bachmann!
Its truly amazing to watch a woman who has declared herself as nothing more than a concerned citizen,to send media "professionals" into such an emotional state. David Brooks, the self-declared Conservative of the New York Times gets invited onto This Week(ABC Sunday Morning Show) to state: "She's a joke." George Will compared her to a politician that won his Party's nomination three times and getting defeated three times. Associated Press has assigned eleven "investigators" to fact-check her book. Joe Scarborough stated he never met Howard Dean, but to compare Howard Dean to Sarah Palin would be an insult to Howard Dean's intelligence. These self-important types have built a narrative of her that allows them to feel free to do and say what they love doing best. They disparage people. They stand above the mess of the masses pointing downward to remove anyone they see unfit to join them.
However, here is their own hipocracy: If Sarah Palin did not accept the nomination for VP she would still be governor of Alaska, she would still be the most popular politician in the country, and without a doubt the leading candidate for the Republican nomination for President 2012. The fact that the media elite did not introduce her to the nation, but instead had her forced upon them by McCain, leads them to be resentful of her. The media elites believe they control the information and therefore how Americans should think about someone.
The reaction the media elite have toward Sarah Palin is really a reflection of how they feel about Conservative Americans. Simply tune them out. Sarah has the ability to take down the Republican Party as it is constituted at this moment. If the RINOS don't let her in, run as a Third Party candidate. I'm not interested in beating Obama with just anybody. The country needs to go back to it's Traditional roots. Sarah is willing to give it back!
As Alaska's governor she still would have been the most popular politician in the country? How do you figure? In Alaska, her popularity was already dropping by the time McCain picked her, mostly because it was becoming clear to residents that she had lied in the Troopergate affair, starting with her statement "Hold me accountable" and her promises to govern transparently. I won't bore you with the details, but they are out there. It was also becoming clear that she enjoyed being governor, but not actually governing.
(And she was so popular beforehand mostly because she wasn't Frank Murkowski, who couldn't win his own primary as an incumbent. Only 114,000 people voted for her, not even half of that election's voters. She'd also given each of us another $1,200 on top of our Permanent Fund dividend checks. That would make Attila the Hun pretty popular, too.)
Did most people in America know anything about her before the nomination, aside from people like Rich Lowry and Bill Kristol? The fact that nobody knew who she was is what drove the intense frenzy when she was named.
Personally, I think her complaints about the media are hilarious. The media MADE her. She'd be nothing without the obsessive coverage--which she helpfully generates with her Drama Queen act. She doesn't think of herself as a mere "concerned citizen." She's still walking down the pageant runway.
Walking down the pageant runway, with a Down Syndrome baby as a kind of trophy to show that she won. She thinks that Obama won by looking good and reading his talking points off the teleprompter. Surely that didn't hurt him, but there was substance to his understanding of policy, and she seems to think that it doesn't matter to a successful candidacy.
Yes, the media are partly to blame for Sarah Palin as the GOP's very own frankenstein monster, as also are the McCain '08 campaign and McCain himself.
And yes, the media and '08 campaign staff are precisely the same people who get admonished in her empty-calorie 'memoir' bowing tomorrow. Why does she attack the people who essentially gave her most, if not all of the notoriety she currently enjoys? Why level her most barbed spears at the very people she should be thanking for having abook deal in the first place?
Most peculiar...(as exacting a term I can think of)
I am reading Sarah Palin's book right now - about half ways. I'm pretty sure she hired a ghost writer. Sara