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Showing posts with label Going Rouge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Going Rouge. Show all posts
Friday, November 13, 2009
With all of the attention being paid to "Going Rogue" let's not forget about the book that will reveal the truth behind Sarah Palin's career.
MS (Maya Schenwar): Although your book is being released the same day as "Going Rogue" and has a similar cover, it doesn't seem like you intend to trick readers into buying the book when they mean to buy "Going Rogue." What was your aim in compiling this anthology?
Betsy Reed: We want to emphasize that although the cover has an element of satire, the book is not a parody. Our goal was to present a serious appraisal of Sarah Palin's record and an assessment of her role in American politics - and her future in American politics. She is a very well-packaged celebrity at this point, so we felt it was important to show her beneath the gloss.
Richard Kim: "Going Rogue" has already printed 1.5 million copies, and it has been number one on Amazon for weeks. We can assume that it's going to be painting her in the most generous and heroic light, and it's really important to tell the other side of her story, about her record in Alaska as governor, what she did on the campaign trail and what her politics are, and not to fall prey to the Sarah Palin branding machine.
BR: We're seeing this argument take shape where anyone who's critical of Sarah Palin is portrayed as launching unfair personal attacks on her. Our book is not personal at all; it's about who she is politically. There's really nothing about Levi Johnston in the book.
MS:Why do you think Sarah Palin remains so widely accepted by conservatives as a viable national politician, despite her obvious shortcomings?
RK: A part of that is definitely the narrative she sells; being a mom from Alaska. Also, she also does share the views of 20 percent of the electorate: the far right. And it's clear that they are not actually thinking in this moment of winning national elections. They're not even trying to hold onto a seat in New York's 23rd district, which has been in Republican hands since the 1850s. That was the race where Sarah Palin intervened and hacked out the moderate Republican. So that's a big question that's unknown: Is the Republican Party going to follow Palin into basically suicidal territory in terms of a national election?
BR: I think she does have quite a strong following among a certain cohort of Christian, conservative, white, married women. The Republican party is a mostly male phenomenon, but I think Republicans recognized that they needed to do better with women when they picked her.
RK: Going back to what Betsy said earlier, the narrative that she sends out of being persecuted is actually deeply resonant now with that portion of the Republican Party, which is out of power in the White House, out of power in Congress, and seeing the policies of the Bush years being rolled back. She constantly says, "I'm not being recognized by the national media, so I'm going to go rogue and tell you the story directly." In that way she can bypass Washington and bypass the media world.
BR: It's nothing new - The American right has always felt itself to be aggrieved. They always present themselves as fighting against a liberal elite. During the Bush years, obviously, they controlled everything. But now with Obama, there's a receptive audience for Sarah Palin's line of being the victim of this liberal conspiracy.
MS: Criticisms of Sarah Palin always seem to contain this combination of outrage and humor. That's a hard balance to strike, and I'm interested in how you dealt with that balance in compiling the anthology.
RK: Some of the humor in the book just comes from quoting Sarah Palin. She's funny enough just on her own. There's a piece in the book that puts Sarah Palin's own words into verse, in haiku form.
So, some of the writers have a lot of fun with her. She has a sort of comic element, but then there are also terrifying elements to her, like the ignorance that she exposed in her interviews with Katie Couric or with Charlie Gibson.
That balance is represented in the book. The appeal of her youth, her wardrobe, her charm has been used to evade the hard political questions of her record and her knowledge.
(You can read the rest of this interview from the folks at Truthout by clicking the title, and also purchase your own copy of "Going Rouge" for a mere $16.00 right here.)
But if you simply cannot start your day without some "Going Rogue" information, my friend Geoffrey Dunn has your fix over at Huffington Post with an article he calls "The First Ten Lies from Going Rogue". Enjoy.
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Tuesday, November 03, 2009
Fox News identifies Palin parody book as autobiography.
Below is how this article reads on FOXNews.com as of right this minute.
Despite her image as a polarizing figure and her penchant to provoke fervent support or intense hatred, the real Sarah Palin is a "complicated person" who isn't as dumb as her opponents say or as transcendent as her supporters believe, according to a new book.
"Sarah From Alaska: The Sudden Rise and Brutal Education of a New Conservative Superstar" was authored by CBS News reporter Scott Conroy and former Fox News producer Shushannah Walshe, who covered Palin on the vice presidential campaign trail last year.
The book was released Tuesday -- almost one year after Barack Obama and Joe Biden defeated John McCain and Palin, and weeks before the former Alaska governor releases her autobiography, "Going Rouge: An American Nightmare."
"It's the good, the bad and the ugly," Walshe told FoxNews.com. "Everything is there."
Oh my God that is hysterical!
I am not sure if this is some editors idea of a joke or if the people at Fox News are really this clueless.
The title links to the article, but I cannot promise that they have not fixed it by the time you get there. However I swear I simply cut it and pasted it without changing a thing except to highlight the book title.
(H/T to Martha. Thanks Martha I really needed a laugh today.)
Despite her image as a polarizing figure and her penchant to provoke fervent support or intense hatred, the real Sarah Palin is a "complicated person" who isn't as dumb as her opponents say or as transcendent as her supporters believe, according to a new book.
"Sarah From Alaska: The Sudden Rise and Brutal Education of a New Conservative Superstar" was authored by CBS News reporter Scott Conroy and former Fox News producer Shushannah Walshe, who covered Palin on the vice presidential campaign trail last year.
The book was released Tuesday -- almost one year after Barack Obama and Joe Biden defeated John McCain and Palin, and weeks before the former Alaska governor releases her autobiography, "Going Rouge: An American Nightmare."
"It's the good, the bad and the ugly," Walshe told FoxNews.com. "Everything is there."
Oh my God that is hysterical!
I am not sure if this is some editors idea of a joke or if the people at Fox News are really this clueless.
The title links to the article, but I cannot promise that they have not fixed it by the time you get there. However I swear I simply cut it and pasted it without changing a thing except to highlight the book title.
(H/T to Martha. Thanks Martha I really needed a laugh today.)
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Saturday, October 31, 2009
Geoffrey Dunn has read the book "Going Rouge" and offers his opinion over at the Huffington Post.
In what is surely a brilliant bit of counter-insurgency marketing, OR Books will be releasing the political antidote to Sarah Palin's memoir Going Rogue with Going Rouge--Sarah Palin, An American Nightmare, on November 16, the day before Palin's tome explodes on the national book market.
Well it certainly sounds like he enjoyed the book.
He even takes a moment to point out the contributions of two of our Alaska bloggers.
While two of Alaska's best known bloggers (and HuffPo contributors) Jeanne Devon (AKMuckraker) and Shannyn Moore are included in the collection (Devon thoughtfully explains the brutal ironies of Palin using the term "rogue" in the title of her book), the Last Frontier gets more than a bit short shrifted in Going Rouge, and that's too bad.
You can order a copy for your own personal library right here.
Well it certainly sounds like he enjoyed the book.
He even takes a moment to point out the contributions of two of our Alaska bloggers.
While two of Alaska's best known bloggers (and HuffPo contributors) Jeanne Devon (AKMuckraker) and Shannyn Moore are included in the collection (Devon thoughtfully explains the brutal ironies of Palin using the term "rogue" in the title of her book), the Last Frontier gets more than a bit short shrifted in Going Rouge, and that's too bad.
To read the rest of Geoffrey's take on this most revealing publication just click the title and visit the Huffington Post.
Hey did you know there was even a YouTube video about "Going Rouge"? I had no Idea.You can order a copy for your own personal library right here.
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Monday, October 26, 2009
"Going Rogue" or "Going Rouge" which do YOU prefer?
Believe it or not in the week long online poll conducted by the folks over at NPR, Palin's book "Going Rogue" is crushing the sure to be brilliant, and much more truthful "Going Rouge" in popularity.
This is what the voting looks like so far.
-- 75% said: "Hate it! I'll buy Rogue.
-- 16% said: "Love it! I'll buy Rouge.
-- 9% said: "Count me out. I don't want either book".
But fear not true believers! There is still time to cast your vote for "Going Rouge" and let your voice be heard in support of truth, justice, and putting a stop to any more Palin lies.
Well? What are you waiting for? Click the title and vote!
This is what the voting looks like so far.
-- 75% said: "Hate it! I'll buy Rogue.
-- 16% said: "Love it! I'll buy Rouge.
-- 9% said: "Count me out. I don't want either book".
But fear not true believers! There is still time to cast your vote for "Going Rouge" and let your voice be heard in support of truth, justice, and putting a stop to any more Palin lies.
Well? What are you waiting for? Click the title and vote!
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Thursday, October 22, 2009
Sarah Palin's a falling star, Glenn Beck thinks he's being spied on by his car, and other tidbits equally bizarre.
Visit msnbc.com for Breaking News, World News, and News about the Economy
Ha Ha Ha! Oh you have to see this!
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