Sarah Palin Brunt of Canadian Comedians
November 29, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Marg Delahunty (Mary Walsh) of This Hour Has 22 Minutes tries to talk to Sarah Palin at a book signing in Ohio.
“Keep the Faith!”
John McCain Reviews ‘Going Rogue’
Sarah Palin’s new book, Going Rogue, contains a certain amount of score-settling aimed at former McCain campaign aides, so what does John McCain think of the book?
McCain received a signed copy of Going Rogue on November 12th and reported on Saturday that he enjoyed reading running mate Sarah Palin’s new memoir.
“I enjoyed the book and she and I are dear friends. I talked to her on the phone yesterday. We got along fine,” said McCain in an interview Saturday with The Associated Press on the sidelines of the Halifax International Security Forum.
In Going Rogue, Palin explained how she was denied the chance to deliver a concession speech and was often referred to as ‘Going Rogue,’ providing Palin with the title for her memoir. Reports have stated that tension between McCain aides and Palin has continued after the campaign. Steve Schmidt, former top McCain aide said last week that Palin’s description of him in her book was a “fabrication” and “total fiction.”
Despite the tension between Palin and McCain’s aides, McCain continues to say he’s proud of Palin, proud of the campaign they ran and he’s moving forward.
Fact Checks on Palins New Book
November 19, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment

The differences in statements and fact in her book are not as contradictory as most people would have expected. Though there are some caveats.
Fact-checking Sarah Palin
Here are some of former vice presidential candidate and Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin’s claims in “Going Rogue,” her new book released this week:
Frugal Governor
Palin: Says she made frugality a point when traveling on state business as Alaska governor, asking “only” for reasonably priced rooms and not “often” going for the “high-end, robe-and-slippers” hotels.
Facts: Although travel records show she usually opted for less-pricey hotels while governor, Palin and daughter Bristol stayed five days and four nights at the $707.29-per-night Essex House luxury hotel (robes and slippers come standard) overlooking New York City’s Central Park for a five-hour women’s leadership conference in October 2007. With airfare, the cost to Alaska was well over $3,000.
Campaign Donors
Palin: Boasts that she ran her campaign for governor on small donations, mostly from first-time givers, and turned back large checks from big donors if her campaign perceived a conflict of interest.
Facts: Of the roughly $1.3 million she raised for her primary and general election campaigns for governor, more than half came from people and political action committees giving at least $500. She accepted $1,000 each from a state senator and his wife, and $30 from a state representative in the weeks after the two Republican lawmakers’ offices were raided by the FBI as part of an investigation into a powerful Alaska oil-field services company.
Federal Bailouts
Palin: Rails against taxpayer-financed bailouts, which she attributes to President Obama. She recounts telling daughter Bristol that to succeed in business, “you’ll have to be brave enough to fail.”
Facts: Palin blurs the lines between Obama’s stimulus plan – a $787 billion package of tax cuts, state aid, social programs and government contracts – and the federal bailout that Republican presidential candidate John McCain voted for and President George W. Bush signed.
Conflicts of Interest
Palin: Writes about a city councilman in Wasilla, Alaska, who owned a garbage truck company and tried to push through an ordinance requiring residents of new subdivisions to pay for trash removal instead of taking it to the dump for free – this to illustrate her stance against conflicts of interest as a public servant.
Facts: As Wasilla mayor, Palin pressed for a zoning exception so she could sell her family’s $327,000 house, then did not keep a promise to remove a potential fire hazard on the property. She asked the City Council to loosen rules for snowmobile races when she and her husband owned a snowmobile store. But she stepped away from the table in 1997 when the council considered a grant for the Iron Dog snowmobile race in which her husband competes.
Climate Change
Palin: Says Obama has admitted that the climate change policy he seeks will cause people’s electricity bills to “skyrocket.”
Facts: She correctly quotes a comment attributed to Obama in January 2008, when he told San Francisco Chronicle editors that under his cap-and-trade climate proposal, “electricity rates would necessarily skyrocket” as utilities are forced to retrofit coal-burning power plants to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. Obama now argues that climate legislation can blunt the cost to consumers.
Bill O’Reilly weighs on why he likes Palin
October 3, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment

Democrats may equate the name Palin with the sound of sharp nails clawing a chalkboard but so much the better, says Miller, a show business pro who understands a thing or two about shtick and the art of pushing peoples’ buttons.
“I mean, she drives the right people crazy,” he told O’Reilly. “Do I think she’s going to outsmart you? No. But do I think that, in some way, she has an appeal with people that practiced politicians might never have? Yes, I do.”
If you judge by the numbers, there’s no debate he’s right about that. Palin’s upcoming memoir Rogue is ranked No. 1 both on the Amazon.com and Barnes and Noble bestseller lists – and this, still a full month and a half before the book is scheduled to go on sale.
As they look to 2012, the Republicans already have a media superstar in their stable. The one caveat: Palin remains a lightening rod for controversy. So it was that after readers responded to our post reporting the advance success of Rogue, I came across a post by one person who goes by the handle “two-cats.” He wrote: “Comic book, soap opera baloney is more like it. I shall not be reading anything by this woman…not interested in anything she has to say (or, rather had written for her) and it infuriates me that a ding-a-ling like her gets so much media attention.”
Read it all at CBS NEWS
