Palin confirms tension with McCain aides
By ConnPolitics.tv Editor on Nov 12, 2009 | In News, John McCain, Sarah Palin | 26 feedbacks »
New York (AP) – The rumors are true, according to Sarah Palin: The McCain-Palin campaign was not a happy family.
In Palin’s “Going Rogue,” Palin confirms reports of tension between her aides and those of the 2008 Republican presidential candidate, Sen. John McCain. She confirms that she had wanted to speak on election night, but was denied the chance and says she was kept “bottled up” from reporters.
Palin also writes harshly of CBS anchor Katie Couric, whom she describes as “badgering” and biased.
Palin’s book comes out Nov. 17. The Associated Press purchased a copy Thursday.
26 comments
She is now trying to draw more attention to herself in order to attempt to stay relevant. The news media follows it every step of the way.
Just ridicules.....
Most people that voted for Mcshame really voted for Palin.
Most folks won't admit that they wished to old goat just kicked the bucket and left her with the job....... I did...
I was hoping for 1 term of McCain then Sarah taking over.
We can only hope that the left continues to underestimate her.
They are certainly afraid of her.
"Most folks won't admit that they wished to old goat just kicked the bucket and left her with the job....... I did..."
I agree with Able. But will ad that sadly you are finally correct about SOMETHING.
History.
I wouldn`t use that to justify or excuse any future endeavors.
Clean the slate,let go of the baggage and get brand new luggage,freash and mew everyday.
Bring the gems you have gathered on your path,all the rest will anchor you down.
~Peace Glenna~
They probably think GW did a good job. Just goes to show that the Repubs were willing to prop up another ticket that couldn't handle the job. Things are already turning around. I hope you Palin lovers keep your eyes open and watch the country come back into it's own as the Repubs try desperately to pull the country down just trying to push the constantly failed Repubic agenda. Why not put Rush on the ticket ? He's one of the biggest bigots there is.
Presence of the support of Sarah Palin.....
Frankly, I'm more worried about the the people who support her.
Real: "The uninformed who like Palin think it is alright to elect fools. They probably think GW did a good job."
Welcome to the right wing republican loon fest! oops, I ment the connpolitics.tv blog.
"...the Repubs were willing to prop up another ticket that couldn't handle the job."
Because people like Palin pawns who are easliy manipulated by, oh, I dont know... Satan and the legon of doom?
" I hope you Palin lovers keep your eyes open and watch the country come back into it's own as the Repubs try desperately to pull the country down"
They are trying hard, but like Palin, they will fail.
"Why not put Rush on the ticket ? He's one of the biggest bigots there is."
He's just a blow hard. Glenn Beck is much more of a threat.
Anyone is better then Obama!
If there is a country left in 2012 then I'll worry about whom to vote for.
Sarah Palin has more management experience than Obama he was merely a community organizer, longer than he was a Senator..
Sarah Palin has my vote in 2012 if she runs!!!
So.. does that mean I can't go to the store and buy anything?
'If Obama happens to meet Allah, who’s going to run this country?'
Wouldn't he have to be Muslim?
'Sarah Palin has more management experience than Obama he was merely a community organizer, longer than he was a Senator..'
The Manager at McDonalds has managerial experience as well!
This who you want to lead our country...she can't keep her daughter in line, forget a nation !!!
Keep complaining and dreaming !
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