Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Oprah Votes for Palin (to Be on Her Show)

No one believes Oprah Winfrey would ever vote for anyone other than Barack Obama. But she knows a bestseller among women, and her real job is TV ratings.

To Oprah's credit, she is showing she is more open-minded than mopst people would have expected.

http://www.oprah.com/

Oprah Winfrey to interview Sarah Palin
(AP)

CHICAGO — Sarah Palin is going to sit down with Oprah Winfrey.

Harpo Productions announced Tuesday that the former governor of Alaska and Republican vice presidential candidate will appear on "The Oprah Winfrey Show" on Monday, Nov. 16.

According to Harpo, the interview will be Palin's first about her new book, "Going Rogue: An American Life," and it will be the first time Palin and Winfrey will meet.

Palin's book was No. 4 on Amazon.com's best-seller list on Tuesday. It's slated to be released Tuesday, Nov. 17, the day after Palin's interview with Winfrey.

Monday, October 12, 2009

Book Wars: Who Will Win?

In the publishing world, books are, naturally, money. Politicians have followers. Carter, Reagan, Bush, Clinton, Gore, and so on.

Sarah Palin is among the most influential in that those who hate her pay special attention to her. They hate her despite the fact that she has had less of a world stage than Michael Dukakis, also a governor who ran as Vice President for a Presidential Candidate who failed. She was governor of a state whose population was among our nation's smallest (683,478). He led a much bigger state - Massachusetts - with 6.4 million people, 10 times the size. He was in the land of Ted Kennedy, and she was in the land of Seward's Folly. Yet, Palin is getting attention by her enemies. They name call, question her family's decisions (invading her family's bedroom seems to be a favorite affair).

Her daughter's ex-boyfriend and father of her baby is making a fortune off of this. Not a Bill Gates fortune, but for an uneducated kid, he is cleaning up by playing dirty.

So then comes her book. She needs money to fend off lawsuits, so she quits the job of governor. Strangely, her enemies, who...

Monday, October 5, 2009

What will he do now? Todd Palin resigns from oil job

Todd Palin resigns from oil job.

What now for the dashing father and husband from Alaska. A union man, yet an independent thinker, rough around the edges, yet filled with an understated class not often seen in today's politician spouses, Todd's his own man. With Sarah's book coming out soon, matched with her speaking tour, money is not an issue. Instead of watching ruthless Democrats raping the coffers of Alaska's tax base to sue the Palin family as well as the great state itself, he is free to enjoy life.

He is a hard working guy, so don't expect him in a cushy latte drinking corporate job. He earned his money before, and you can expect he will again. How? There is the million dollar question.

Friday, October 2, 2009

Facebooking Sarah Palin

Taking a tip from Barack Obama, Sarah Palin is taking it a step further. Obama's Facebook page is safe, like a White House Easter Egg Hunt. Palin gets down to business, and shows she has left Alaska's comforts to deal head-on into issues. This is not for close-minded readers or Republican business as usual stuff.

http://www.facebook.com/sarahpalin

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Palin Book Already a Bestseller

Sarah Palin's book doesn't hit the stands until November 17. Already, it is #1 on Amazon.

Pretty amazing. Here's Reuter's take.
NEW YORK (Reuters Life!) - Sarah Palin's upcoming memoir is already the top bestselling book on the shopping sites of Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble, a month and a half before the book goes on sale.

I'M A RUNNER: SARAH PALIN - Runner's World Interview

Runner's World this month landed a great interview.

Stories From Real Runners
I'M A RUNNER: SARAH PALIN
The former Vice Presidential candidate opens up about her running life and explains why she's still on the trail.

Runner's World (1-year)