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Sarah Palin will go ‘Rogue’ in GR

November 18, 2009 by m.coonce · Leave a Comment 

Oprah Winfrey is only the beginning for Sarah Palin’s book tour.

Starting Wednesday, the day after Palin’s “Going Rogue” was released and two days after she was interviewed by Winfrey, the former Alaska governor and vice presidential candidate will make appearances around the country, from a Barnes & Noble store in Grand Rapids to the Army post in Fort Bragg, N.C.

Wow, you’d think she was a celebrity or something. They’re doing great PR for this book, and people are lining up to get it or to meet her, or whatever the fuck. It’s all about making money and creating a base for the future. When politicians throw more creative adjectives at you than substance, they’re just blowing smoke. This ‘Going Rogue’ is only about the money, but you’d think it was about saving humanity the way the media it falling all over her.

If it wasn’t for the Palin vs. Levi thing, odds are she wouldn’t even be on this site.

Levi Johnson still talking about Palin

October 29, 2009 by m.coonce · Leave a Comment 

Levi Johnston, the father of former Republican Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin’s grandson, is going on the record about what he knows about Palin and her family.

Johnston, who welcomed son Tripp almost a year ago with Palin’s teen daughter Bristol, tells Mark Steines that the public Palin is very different from the private one: “The TV side of Sarah Palin which I am telling you is not the real Palin. She goes out and puts on a big show for you and that is the Palin you know.”

He explained that Palin used some surprising terms to describe her son Trig, born with Down Syndrome. Johnston says, “She’d come in from work and she’d be like, ‘Hey, where is my retarded baby,’ and just something like along those lines. The kids, Bristol and them, didn’t think much of it, but the first time I heard it, I was in shock, I didn’t know what to say. So, but then she, it kind of became a normal thing for her to say and you know, I guess, but she’d always have a smile on her face, laughing about it.”

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