Sunday, November 15, 2009

An Overview of an Overview on Palin's Book: Part II

An Overview of an Overview of Palin’s Book–Part II

You can always tell a Leftist. You can’t tell them much but you can always tell them.

Ok, that’s an old line but a line as true with regard to the Left as the day it was first uttered.

Sarah Palin’s book, Going Rogue: An American Life, due for public release on November 17th was probably targeted by the Forces of Darkness, the Left/liberals/mainstream media/Democratic Party, as soon as HarperCollins announced its publication.

Ever on the alert to discover conservative flaws and errors, the Associated Press assigned no less than eleven attack dogs to fact check the book and came up with little ammunition–6 alleged inaccuracies in the memoir’s 413 pages. Fact-checking the AP fact checkers, the revelations are exposed as mostly reporter opinions and misrepresentations.

For the outing of the outers, see http://bit.ly/21NPol.

As Moonbattery.com illustrates, Sarah Palin is right on target:

Part One of Jeffrey A. Trachtenberg’s overview of the book’s six chapters was previously overviewed here. (http://bit.ly/wdUqw) What follows are other tidbits gleaned from Trachtenberg’s commentary:

The Saturday Night Live Appearance: Palin bodaciously admits that as a teen, she snuck around under her parents’ radar to catch ”SNL” and jumped at the opportunity to appear on the show where Tina Fey had been surreally impersonating her. She was to experience “a nice mom moment” with Fey and Fey’s daughter. To her credit, she snubbed another guest on the show that night, director and re-interpreter of history, Oliver Stone, because of his hero-worship for Hugo Chavez. Why she didn’t also snub another guest, Alec Baldwin, is a mystery but I guess she figured she had to talk to someone on the SNL set.

Palin’s Wardrobe: . . .

(Read the rest at http://genelalor.com)

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