Can you believe HarperCollins gave a gun-totin’ moose eater a million smacks to divulge her life story?

The one-time Republic Vice Presidential hopeful Sarah Palin earned an astronomical $1.25 million for writing her eagerly-awaited 400-page memoir, Going Rogue: An American Life,The Associated Press confirms.
That’s more than $3,000 a page for a woman who doesn’t even read the newspaper! The memoir, scheduled for a November 17 release, is already on Amazon’s bestseller list.
Palin will make her first appearance The Oprah Winfrey Show on Nov. 16, just in time to promote her page-turner.
A parody of former Republican Vice-Presidential candidate Sarah Palin’s eagerly-awaited memoir is set to be released the same day her real autobiography hits booksellers’ shelves next month.

With a nearly identical cover photo, Going Rouge: An American Nightmare looks strickingly similar to the planned cover of the Alaska governor’s Going Rogue: An American Life.
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You betcha! Former Alaska governor and one-time GOP vice-presidential cadidate Sarah Palin will appear on The Oprah Winfrey Show Nov. 16, Harpo Studios announced Turesday.
O and the moose-shootin’ mama of five will meet for the very first time as the Republican darling tries to hawk her upcoming memoir, Going Rogue: An American Life, which hits stores the following day. The book is already No. 4 on Amazon’s Best-Seller’s List.
Who’s watching?
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HarperCollins unveiled the cover image for former Alaska governor Sarah Palin’s eagerly-anticipated autobiography on Thursday.

Going Rogue: An American Life, already top-seller online weeks before publication. The cover features an outdoor shot of Palin wearing a red fleece top against a backdrop of powder-blue Alaska sky.
Palin’s memoir goes on sale Nov. 17.
Former Alaska governor Sarah Palin revealed the title of her eagerly anticipated memoir on Tuesday: Going Rogue: An American Life. HarperCollins, the publishing house behind the tell-all, are moving Rogue’s release up nearly five months — from Spring 2010 to Nov. 17 — after Sarah completed her life story just four months after inking a book deal. The new release date puts the one-time GOP Vice-Presidential candidate on the forefront of the holiday book-buying season.
“Governor Palin has been unbelievably conscientious and hands-on at every stage, investing herself deeply and passionately in this project,” says Jonathan Burnham of HarperCollins. “It’s her words, her life, and it’s all there in full and fascinating detail.”
Going Rogue — Palin’s first book — is 400 pages long and will receive an initial printing of 1.5 million copies.
In a revealing new interview with Vanity Fair Magazine, Levi Johnston, the former fiancee of political daughter Bristol Palin, opens up about what his one-time future mother-in-law former Republican Vice President candidate Sarah Palin. In the storyt titled “Me and Mrs. Palin,” Levi reveals that then Alaska Gov. Palin hatched a plan to his son with Bristol Palin, Tripp (born in December 2008) a secret so that she and husband Todd could raise him.

“She told me that once Bristol had the baby she and Todd would adopt him,” the 19-year-old reveals in the October issue of Vanity Fair. “That way, she said, Bristol and I didn’t have to worry about anything. Sarah kept mentioning this plan. She was nagging — she wouldn’t give up. She would say, ‘So, are you gonna let me adopt him?’ We both kept telling her we were definitely not going to let her adopt the baby. I think Sarah wanted to make Bristol look good, and she didn’t want people to know that her 17-year-old daughter was going to have a kid.” Read the rest of this entry »
Sarah Palin may have left her seat as governor of Alaska – but she’s not leaving her marriage.

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A rep for the former GOP VP candidate has issued a statement slamming claims that Palin is divorcing her husband of more than 20 years, Todd Palin, amid reports of infidelity on both their parts. Speculation began to mount about the state of the Palins’ marriage after the then-governor arrived at a state-funded picnic without her wedding band late last month. Read the rest of this entry »

If you thought we misspelled words and fouled grammar, just wait until you get a load of soon-to-be-former Alaska governor Sarah Palin’s resignation speech.
Sorry conservatives, looks like she is just a pretty face, after all.
The good folks at Vanity Fair were forced to edit and fact check the entire speech, written by a woman who reportedly wants to lead our country in a few years.
Heaven helps us if that ever happens.
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For those who care: Three days after shocking the political world by resigning her position as Governor of Alaska — effective July 26 — former GOP VP candidate Sarah Palin is explaining her decision to step down.
“One term was enough,” Palin said on The TODAY Show Tuesday.
Once she entered the national spotlight as John McCain’s running mate in the 2009 presidential race, Palin says her administration was never the same.
“The choice I had to make was, how am I going to react to the circumstances, to the changed conditions? Am I just going to keep plugging away, keep my head down and not going to affect any more change, because every time we try to do something we get hit with an ethics-violation charge or a lawsuit, because that’s the political game that’s being played right now, even though we’ve won every one of them that’s been thrown our way.”

Soon-to-be former Governor Sarah Palin has taken to her Twitter page to lash out at critics who have accused her of abandoning her responsibilities to the State of Alaska. Read the rest of this entry »