Sarah Palin’s “Going Rogue” In November

Looks like Christmas is coming early this year!
Harper publisher Jonathan Burnham says the former Alaska governor invested herself deeply and passionately in the project. He says the book contains fascinating detail.
The 400-page book is the first for Palin, who has been an object of fascination since Republican Sen. John McCain chose her as his running mate during his 2008 presidential bid. The book will be called “Going Rogue: An American Life.”
A huge first printing of 1.5 million copies has been commissioned by Harper, an imprint of HarperCollins.
Folks, she’s laying some serious groundwork for a 2012 run. There’s really no other reason why she would quit her position as Governor, give speeches in China and write a memoir.
Here’s the question: Will she be going for the GOP nomination or will she be “going rogue?”
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She’s already rogue, and I think we should be very afraid.
She’s gone. She might run as third party, but she wouldn’t be allowed to run in GOP. Even the GOP knows what is good for itself.
I voted for her, Sarah Palin is a great american rogue and loved everywhere, I hear they named a river after her in Oregon.
For those of you who say that Sarah Palin scares you, read the thoughts of an acomplished Democrat academic and military historian.
Warning: Be prepared to have your knee jerk reactions to Obama and Palin challenged!
http://www.victorhanson.com/articles/hanson070809.html
Have any of you allowed yourselves the freedom to imaging the world becoming more dangerous due to President Obama’s positioning and inexperience?
http://www.victorhanson.com/articles/hanson092909.html
Don’t fall into a lazy acceptance of what the President is doing on the world scene just because he is the president. He needs thoughtful people to provide a check on starry eyed idealism.
What does the proverb say? In a multitude of councilors there is safety.