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AP: Palin book goes after McCain camp but not Levi

Thu Nov 12, 2009 4:08 PM EST
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Richard T. Pienciak, Associated Press
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<p>FILE - In this July 26, 2009, file photo, then-Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin speaks in Fairbanks, Alaska. Oh, how the tables have turned. Nervous Democrats are on defense and emboldened Republicans sense opportunity heading into 2010 and the midterm elections. It was just three years ago that the GOP lost the House and Senate as well as governor's mansions in a cross-country Democratic wave. (AP Photo/Al Grillo, FILE)</p>

FILE - In this July 26, 2009, file photo, then-Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin speaks in Fairbanks, Alaska. Oh, how the tables have turned. Nervous Democrats are on defense and emboldened Republicans sense opportunity heading into 2010 and the midterm elections. It was just three years ago that the GOP lost the House and Senate as well as governor's mansions in a cross-country Democratic wave. (AP Photo/Al Grillo, FILE)

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NEW YORK — Sarah Palin's new memoir describes heart-wrenching anguish about her teen daughter's pregnancy playing out before a national audience. But the 413-page tome doesn't contain a single reference to the father of her grandson, soon-to-be Playgirl model Levi Johnston.

In "Going Rogue," which will be released Tuesday, Palin also laments about everyone in her entourage being forced to wear fancy clothes she couldn't afford — preferring simpler, cheaper garb. But it's as if Johnston, who was among those hastily spiffed up to appear at the 2008 Republican National Convention in St. Paul, Minn., had never left Wasilla, Alaska.

The tactic does appear to have merit; Johnston, who has sparred repeatedly with his former mother-in-law-to-be, continues to warn that she should leave him alone, or he might dish some serious dirt that "will hurt her."

While the book — which contains 68 color photos but no index — stays away from Johnston, the former vice presidential candidate digs in when it comes to those who ran Sen. John McCain's campaign.

She confirms that there was substantial tension between her advisers and McCain's. She bitterly details how she was prevented from delivering a concession speech on election night, how she'd been kept "bottled up" from reporters during the campaign and prevented in many ways from just being herself. She also contends she was prepped to give non-answers during her debate with Joe Biden.

The book, which has a first printing of 1.5 million copies, has been at or near the top of Amazon.com and other best-seller lists for weeks, ever since publisher HarperCollins announced it had been completed ahead of schedule and moved its release date up from next spring. The Associated Press was able to purchase a copy Thursday.

"As you probably have heard, the AP snagged a copy of my memoir, Going Rogue, before its Tuesday release," Palin said in a Friday post on her Facebook site. "And as is expected, the AP and a number of subsequent media outlets are erroneously reporting the contents of the book. Keep your powder dry, read the book, and enjoy it! Lots of great stories about my family, Alaska, and the incredible honor it was to run alongside Senator John McCain."

AP, however, stands by its story. "We've read the book; we've read it carefully — and we stand by our reporting," Paul Colford, AP director of media relations, said Friday.

Interviews with Oprah Winfrey and Barbara Walters will be televised next week to coincide with the book's release. Palin said on her Facebook site that she's hoping to schedule interviews with others, including Rush Limbaugh and four Fox News Channel personalities: Bill O'Reilly, Sean Hannity, Glenn Beck and Greta Van Susteren. All but Van Susteren have their own radio programs.

The tour, which will skip major cities in favor of smaller localities, starts Nov. 18 at a Barnes & Noble in Grand Rapids, Mich., where Palin and McCain made a campaign appearance last fall. Other parts of the tour will mirror the 2008 race. On Dec. 7, Palin is booked for the Mall of America in Bloomington, Minn., not far from last year's Republican National Convention, where Palin's speech — in which she likened herself to a pit bull — made her a national sensation.

The tour will last about three weeks, with a break for Thanksgiving, and will end around Dec. 10, according to HarperCollins. Palin will travel by bus for much of the time, likely accompanied by family and by aide Meg Stapleton.

While the book follows Palin's life from her birth in Sandpoint, Idaho, to wondering about the next stop in her future, Palin, who received an advance of at least $1.25 million, saves her strongest words for run-ins with McCain staffers and her widely panned interview with CBS anchor Katie Couric.

She describes Couric as condescending, biased and "badgering." She contends the anchor chose "gotcha" moments while leaving the candidate's more substantive remarks on the cutting room floor.

"In this case, I really do think that the quality of the interview and the quality of the questions speak for themselves," CBS News President Sean McManus said Friday. "When I go back and I watch the interview and I listen to the questions, it's really difficult for me to think that any of the questions were unfair or any of them were questions that a vice presidential candidate shouldn't be expected to receive."

Palin takes another dig at Couric while asserting her expertise on energy matters. She writes that she was shocked Couric had asked her which newspapers and magazines she read; given what she called Couric's lack of knowledge about energy issues, Palin wondered whether she should have asked the news anchor what she read.

Couric, through her spokesman Matthew Hiltzik, had no comment Friday. McManus said the network had no plans to revisit the interview or broadcast what was left on the cutting room floor.

The closest Palin comes to naming names occurs in the passages about chief McCain campaign strategist Steve Schmidt. Quoting another campaign official, she writes that Schmidt felt she wasn't prepared enough on policy matters and even wondered if she was suffering from postpartum depression following the April 2008 birth of her son Trig, who has Down syndrome.

Palin comes across as particularly upset about being stuck with $50,000 in legal bills that she says were directly related to the legal vetting process for the VP slot. She says she was never informed that she would have to personally take care of expenses related to the selection process, and jokes that if she'd known she was going to get stuck with the bill, she would have given shorter responses.

According to the book, Palin asked officials at the Republican National Committee and what was left of the McCain campaign if they would help her financially. She says she was told that if McCain had won, the bills would have been paid, but since he lost, the bills were her responsibility.

Trevor Potter, the McCain campaign's general counsel, told the AP the campaign never asked Palin to pay a legal bill.

"To my knowledge, the campaign never billed Gov. Palin for any legal expenses related to her vetting and I am not aware of her ever asking the campaign to pay legal expenses that her own lawyers incurred for the vetting process," Potter said.

If Palin's lawyer billed her for work related to her vetting, the McCain campaign never knew about it, Potter said.

Written with Lynn Vincent, "Going Rogue" is folksy in tone and homespun. She writes in awe about how the McCain campaign had hired a New York stylist who had also worked with Couric.

Palin shares behind-the-scene moments when the nation learned her teen daughter Bristol was pregnant, how she rewrote the statement prepared for her by the McCain campaign — only to watch in horror as a TV news anchor read the original McCain camp statement, which, in Palin's view, glamorized and endorsed her daughter's situation.

In limited excerpts of the prerecorded Winfrey interview, Palin says Johnston is still part of the family. Johnston was quoted as saying that any attempts at reconciliation are fake.

© 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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  • Public Discussion (21)
Kim-298921

She opens her mouth, and, unsurprisingly, stupidity and tackiness come flowing out.

  • 7 votes
Reply#1 - Thu Nov 12, 2009 4:54 PM EST
kiml

I'm surprised. I thought everything gets sucked into a vacuum.

  • 4 votes
#1.1 - Thu Nov 12, 2009 5:25 PM EST
Greg-281912

Rogue (Websters): A dishonest and unprincipled person: trickster: rascal.

Well, umm, okay....

  • 6 votes
#1.2 - Thu Nov 12, 2009 6:23 PM EST
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TheJonesGirl

Palin also writes harshly of CBS anchor Katie Couric, whom she describes as "badgering"

Asking about what Palin reads is "badgering?"

I just joined the waiting list for this book at the library. I figure if I'm going to not like Palin, I'd better do so from an informed by Palin herself place. I'm a quick reader, it'll be done in a night.

Now, to get it from the library home without anyone seeing me :p

  • 9 votes
Reply#2 - Thu Nov 12, 2009 5:01 PM EST
jfrank

Why won't she just go away?

  • 5 votes
#2.1 - Thu Nov 12, 2009 7:52 PM EST
Tappy McWidestance

Why won't she just go away?

She's positioning herself for a Presidential run in 2012. Lou Dobbs is going to be her VP pick.

  • 4 votes
#2.2 - Thu Nov 12, 2009 10:45 PM EST
caroaber

If she's on the ticket, she'll be in the number two spot--again. Mitt Romney will steamroll her, and he's probably better-funded.

    #2.3 - Fri Nov 13, 2009 7:02 PM EST
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    1standlastword

    If a thousand monkeys typed on a thousand typerwriters for a thousand years we'd have something comparable to what's to come from Palin's Goin Rogue.

    If a thousand monkeys typed on a thousand typerwriters for a thousand years we'd have something more intelligent than what's to come from the "c" student next fall.

    If a thousand monkeys typed on a thousand typerwriters for a thousand years we'd have something more trustworthy than what's to come from Donald Dumbsfeld next spring.

    I don't know about you guys but I'm keeping my hard earned money in my wallet!

    • 6 votes
    Reply#3 - Thu Nov 12, 2009 5:07 PM EST
    kiml

    she was kept "bottled up" from reporters during the campaign.

    They let the wrong genie out of the bottle!

    • 4 votes
    Reply#4 - Thu Nov 12, 2009 7:20 PM EST
    UZ2BRepublican

    Palin was badgered by Couric?? How about admitting she just flat out didn't know?? ....Palin's not a political maveric, she's a political infant... She's inflammatory, without ability to build consensus, without perspective, without historical knowledge, with no sense of government policy, and no international experience -at ALL- it's fascinating that there are supporters of her efforts...are they as ignorant as she? no wonder we can't get anywhere

      Reply#5 - Thu Nov 12, 2009 7:46 PM EST
      ScienceGuy-356641

      "Bottled up?" So that's her problem. She's constipated.

      • 3 votes
      Reply#6 - Thu Nov 12, 2009 10:23 PM EST
      raymond-392453

      To call Palin a Airhead would be a Compliment and assume there is Matter between her ears--- A VACUUM would be a more accurate description of the state of her thought processes.

      • 4 votes
      Reply#7 - Thu Nov 12, 2009 10:48 PM EST
      R. Donald Snyder

      Somehow the very idea of bottled Palin just sounds weird. I mean is she bottled moonshine? A perfume? Rat poison? What exactly is she a bottle of?

      • 3 votes
      Reply#8 - Thu Nov 12, 2009 10:58 PM EST
      Jon Chicago

      It is amazing. She was a political nobody and McCain gave her the stage. Instead of being aware of the politics of running for office, she dove into the self indulgence of promoting her own brand.

      My opinion and my opinion only, Sarah Palin drove the nail in the Republican Coffin. Her ignorance and arrogance were and continue to be blinding. She is too ignorant to understand her own faults. She is a ploarizing force in our country and one that is not working towards a productive goal.

      Unfortunately, her loyal fans will continue to support her and her idiotic claims. A note to Hannity, it is time to move past this one and find a true conservative with a brain.

      You have to watch the dog that bites the hand that feeds.

      • 5 votes
      Reply#9 - Fri Nov 13, 2009 12:20 AM EST
      UZ2BRepublican

      .... drove the nail right into the coffin - could not, would not, should not vote for McCain with Palin... Hannity makes his money on the ignorant so he feeds the rhetoric that maintains the ignorance

      • 2 votes
      #9.1 - Fri Nov 13, 2009 12:14 PM EST
      eric fuller

      Jon,

      It's going to be a hard time to find a conservative with a brain. The mutants killed them all.

      • 1 vote
      #9.2 - Fri Nov 13, 2009 12:25 PM EST
      Jon Chicago

      Eric,

      I think they are just hiding, waiting for the storm to blow over....I hope... Unless the mutants did kill them... ;-)

        #9.3 - Fri Nov 13, 2009 1:21 PM EST
        TheJonesGirl

        Instead of being aware of the politics of running for office, she dove into the self indulgence of promoting her own brand.

        Just look at her complaints about McCain's staff:

        They wouldn't let me give a speech after conceding (all about Sarah being in the spotlight)

        They wouldn't allow my family on stage while conceding (all about Sarah yet again--Sarah, you weren't the presidential candidate, you don't get the stage).

        What a self-centered woman. Thank goodness I'm not her kid, can you imagine?

        • 1 vote
        #9.4 - Fri Nov 13, 2009 2:00 PM EST
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        Zebedatious

        Enough said about Couric, those were softball questions, and yes, if you're dumb enough to not be able to answer them on a national stage you obviously don't belong there. If you ask a retard what newspaper they read or name a supreme court case from the last 40 years... yes, you're going to come across as bullying and condescending...

        But to the point of her not giving a concession speech... I greatly look forward to hearing it in 2012.

        • 2 votes
        Reply#10 - Fri Nov 13, 2009 1:32 PM EST
        907

        omg sarah palin shut up!!! ur dumb and so is levi!!!

          Reply#11 - Fri Nov 13, 2009 1:58 PM EST
          ma91744-1401618

          If I knew that someone had some dirt on me, I would not say anything negative about that person. My guess is that Levi has some dirt on the Palins so Sarah is playing it save.

            Reply#12 - Fri Nov 13, 2009 3:52 PM EST
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