I’ll certainly get it, but I wonder about the title. It seems a tad on the harsh side. Doesn’t rogue usually have negative connotations? I’d think she would be better off with a more positive-sounding title.
If Im not mistaken, I believe the title refers to the campaign where someone in the McCain camp and/or MSM (same difference with respect to SP) said that SP was going rogue when she was attacking 0bama.
To me, going rogue means that someone isn’t gonna take crap from anyone. She was called “rogue” during the campaign because she no longer listened to them(The entire campaign was a train wreck) she wanted no part of it, and decided to do things her way, I like it.
Not when we're talking about the sorry state of the GOP.
“Rogue Warrior” - Richard Marcinko.
One of the best military books I’ve ever read.
I’d say Glen Beck is pretty Rogue and it hasn’t hurt him.
Rogue means conservative. Maybe you’d prefer “marshmallow” in the title, or “creampuff,” perhaps? I think Warrior Princess is already copyrighted.
Whatcha talkin’ ‘bout, boo? She ‘bout to go rogue on they a$$. She ‘bout to lay it down. She ain’t playin’ by they rules no mo’. They ‘bout to get played. She a player, this a wawnin’.
Maybe a reply to a Palin slur from the McCain campaign, last 10 days of the campaign (?)-that Sarah was “going rogue”
>> Id think she would be better off with a more positive-sounding title.
Maybe ‘rouge’?
But seriously, the definition of ‘rogue’ includes the following adjectives: dishonest, unprincipled, inferior.
‘Going Rogue’ seems a bit, eh... substandard.
How about ‘Not Owned! An American Pursuit’