Enjoyed reading the book a lot. I like Sarah, although I suspect she’s more hyperactive than I am.
Reading the book did make me a little hard to get along with for a few days. I’m tired of being a supporter, rather than a leader. And worse, tired of being expected to support weak Republicans and outright RINO’s.
Sarah is a real person who has worked just about every minute of her teen and adult life. I identify both with her working to get through college and with the fact that she just goes on out there, even tilts against windmills. Sometimes, she does the right thing, knowing it will hurt and win more enemies than friends.
I can also identify with her dilemma when faced with the wrong-headed McCain campaign. She didn’t want to undermine people she had every right to believe were the experts. And she didn’t want to be the whiner or diva who ran to McCain with grievances. (I wish she had - the best moments in the campaign were when she said what the rest of us were saying.)
I agree! Sarah is totally real and no more rino’s. no more money to the RNC till they put a consevative on the ticket!