Palin has said on her book tour that people will be able to read her words uncensored, unfiltered. “It would be a few more years before I learned that some people make a living and even earn prestigious awards for doing just that.” On, Palin describes a scene in her office in Wasillia when a woman came in to commiserate with her over a rumor that Palin’s daughter was caught smoking pot. Sprinkled throughout the book are passages that put down organized politicians, whether it was when she ran against them in her winning campaign for Wasilla mayor or in her losing effort for lieutenant governor. She talks about being “pro-life enough” for the local Right-To-Life group to use a baby picture of her daughter, Piper, on a poster of theirs that was displayed at the fair…”but I wasn’t politically connected enough for the state GOP machine to allow the organization to endorse me in early campaigns.” On, Palin describes the scene at the Alaska State Fair when she got the call that John McCain was interested in her as his running mate. Makes you wonder if the darling of conservatives and hockey moms really does plan to make another run at elective office. From the opening pages of Going Rogue, Sarah Palin takes on two groups she seems to love to hate – organized politicians and the media.
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