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To: meadsjn

“Rick Perry probably isn’t getting stuck with the total legal bill for the Texas fiasco.”

“Probably” means you don’t have a clue.

“all of which were defeated in court, but were costing the Palins over half a million”

The royalties from her first book covered that and then she made about $12 mil a year or so after leaving office. She could easily have paid her attorney’s fees. Those are hard facts. discernment has nothing to do with it.

What are you so upset about? Palin is rich and happy. My guess is that you are upset because you have discerned if I can use that word that she will never again seek office.


63 posted on 09/22/2014 9:06:07 AM PDT by Georgia Girl 2 (The only purpose o f a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped.)
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To: Georgia Girl 2
The royalties from her first book covered that and then she made about $12 mil a year or so after leaving office. She could easily have paid her attorney’s fees. Those are hard facts. discernment has nothing to do with it. Perry Will Tap Campaign Account to Pay Attorneys

"Probably" means I obviously know more about this than you do, and you are sounding an awfully lot like a PDS troll.

Palin announced her resignation on 07/03/2009, effective 07/26/2009.

"Going Rogue" was published on 11/07/2009, after Palin was forced out of office by the costs of the bogus ethics charges.

Writing process

The book deal was announced in May 2009 when Palin was still Governor of Alaska, with Palin stating that she wanted the public to hear her true story, "unrestrained and unfiltered".[3] She reportedly received an advance of $1.25 million[4] from the publisher, Harper Collins, with two projected additional payouts of between $2.5 million and $5 million each.[5]

Palin announced that although she would have a ghostwriter to help, she would be doing a lot of the writing herself, employing her journalism skills and the personal diaries and notes that she had kept throughout her life.[3] Nonetheless, critics questioned whether Palin could write a book.[6]

Responding to concerns that writing and promoting the book would interfere with her duties as governor, Palin stated she would only work on the book after hours and would promote the book "schedule permitting".[3] The Alaska law department issued a legal opinion which okayed the project, stating: "A book publication project is compatible with your position as governor so long as it does not interfere with your official duties."[3]

Conservative journalist and author Lynn Vincent worked on the book with Palin for several weeks shortly after she resigned the governorship in the summer of 2009. Palin then met with HarperCollins editors for intensive editing sessions in New York City. HarperCollins publisher Jonathan Burnham said that Palin had been "unbelievably conscientious and hands-on at every stage", adding that the book was "her words, her life ... in full and fascinating detail."[7] HarperCollins had planned publication for Spring 2010, but later moved the date to November 17, 2009, as the book was completed earlier than expected.[7] The publisher attributed the speed with which the memoir was written to Palin devoting full-time to the writing process after she left office.[8] A paperback version of the book, with new material, released on August 24, 2010.[9] Palin released a second book, America by Heart: Reflections on Family, Faith, and Flag, on November 23, 2010.[10]

73 posted on 09/22/2014 9:55:06 AM PDT by meadsjn
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To: Georgia Girl 2

But Palin could not have had her book published until ‘after’ her term was over, under the bogus lawfare assault she was enduring. By that time, she would have been at least two million in debt, and the way the media was biased in headlining that mountain of “ethics violations” (and vastly underreporting when she was cleared), she was already on the receiving end of a totally false meme that she was a very “corrupt” politician. Would her book have sold anywhere near the number of copies after all that? Enough to cover all those legal fees? Questionable.

As for Rick Perry, I was already wary of him due to his absolute obsessiveness over the Trans-Texas Corridor. But what really got to me about him was during the 2006 race, I believe. During the election, he was getting some strong criticism over his weakness on securing the border, so he put in place cameras along the border to convince everyone he was getting tough on the issue. Only a week or so after he won the election, the cameras were turned off. And never mentioned again. Perry is in some ways better than the Christie/Jeb Bush/Romney crowd, but he’s mostly all talk, and has always seemed more hackishly devoted to his rich donors (Perry the homebuilder, Butts the grocery magnate, etc.) than to the Texas voters. I really don’t trust him.


74 posted on 09/22/2014 9:56:46 AM PDT by greene66
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To: Georgia Girl 2
As a Republican, Rick Perry would be a slightly better choice than Chris Christie or Jeb Bush. However, Rick Perry would still be a Democrat if being a Democrat still worked more easily in a Texas statewide election.

Sarah Palin has never been a Democrat.

77 posted on 09/22/2014 10:21:08 AM PDT by meadsjn
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