Are You Going to Read Sarah Palin's Going Rogue?

Are her takes on the media, religion, politics, and McCain worth a look?

November 16, 2009 RSS Feed Print

Though it's already been on online bookstores' bestseller lists since September, Sarah Palin's memoir Going Rogue: An American Life will be released on Tuesday, November 17. Palin is promoting her book—which, according to the Associated Press, includes several mistaken facts—by making a number of appearances, such as the much hyped Oprah interview set to air on CBS today. The book, Time magazine says, includes five long chapters in which Palin not only discusses how her faith and upbringing played a role in her political life, but also bashes the national media and McCain aides that hurt her during the 2008 campaign. What do you think? Will you read Going Rogue? Take our poll and post your thoughts below.

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hwitlocdel of LA 10:29AM December 13, 2009

More people will read it than will admit to here.

Brad of TX 10:29AM November 17, 2009

I assume she had a ghost writer...but, what I want to know is...

who is going to read it to her ??

Carole of CA 8:44PM November 16, 2009

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