Posted on 11/16/2009 5:03:33 PM PST by TigerLikesRooster
Is Palin Selling Books or Settling Scores?
"Going Rogue" Criticizes McCain Campaign and Aides, but Some Are Hitting Back; Country Remains Divided on Former VP Candidate
(CBS) Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin is coming out Tuesday with her account of the 2008 presidential campaign.
And her book, "Going Rogue," is putting her at odds - again - with former officials of the McCain campaign, as CBS News senior political correspondent Jeff Greenfield reports.
From an appearance Oprah Monday, to Barbara Walters Tuesday, to a three-week long blitz starting with a bus tour through much of middle America, Palin is in full-fledged campaign mode. This time the goal is not to win votes, but to sell books. A million-and-a-half them are now in print. But based on what she's written, she may be selling books while settling scores.
Again and again, Sen. John McCain's one-time running mate takes direct aim at the people at the top of McCain's campaign, including campaign chief Steve Schmidt and senior adviser Nicole Wallace.
She charges they micro-managed her; wouldn't let her talk to the press; lulled her into a damaging series of interviews with Katie Couric
(Excerpt) Read more at cbsnews.com ...
It doesn’t bother me if she’s settling scores. Some of the treacherous politicos in the McCain campaign deserve it.
Gore was peddling carbon credits. What a noxious scam that is.
It's been reported that another print run is already being made.
Selling Books and Rino Hunting would be multi-tasking and apparently the MSM has never heard of that.
Your link worked perfectly. That’s one of the best done - and chilling - videos I ever saw. Do you know if it’s ever had its own thread here in FR? It needs to be seen. Thanks for posting it.
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