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Sarah Palin: Going Rogue, Getting Even

Alan383 Wrote: Nov 30, 2009 4:12 PM
Well, I occasionally take time away from reading Krauthammer or Malkin or Sowell and the other more heady folks available on Townhall and read your articles. If you asked me to critique your comments I would start by strongly urging you to re-read the inspiring and motivating "Going Rogue" masterpiece, or maybe to just actually completely read it. All I would like to say though is that the big story in the end in all of this is, as Sarah commented, ",,, this is why good people don't go into politics". But now that it becomes more and more difficult to deny that our country is under siege by at a minimum a socialist thug, we are already starting to see "good" people willing to put themselves at risk and get involved. God bless all of...

"Going Rogue: An American Life" acquaints the reader with author Sarah Palin's life and work before she was plucked from her Little House on the Tundra to serve as John McCain's running mate and turned into a national caricature.

Going Rogue by Sarah Palin FREE

Here you see the Alaska governor with the 90 percent approval rating, who took on not only what became known as the GOP's "Corrupt Bastards Club" but also Big Oil companies that were "just sitting on" their North Slope leases when they should have been drilling.

The 2008 campaign coverage portrayed...