Yesterday I spoke with Frank Bailey, author of the new book “Blind Allegiance to Sarah Palin” which takes a critical and much contested view of the former governor’s ethics and record.
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I still question how one can be viewed as objective when your claims are easily disproved, when former associates allege that you are simply disgruntled, and your co-authors are known far-left bloggers who:
a) are married to and helped petition for Alaskans for Truth, the group which helped petition for ethical charges (repeatedly dismissed) and who are quite cozy with the elected official who brought the tossed charges in the beginning.
b) are tight with a known (Peter Rouse) top aide to President Obama, a figure that also reportedly conducted regular mind-meld calls with said co-authors.
People who are worried about ethics speak up when offenses are created; they don’t fall silent for several years and then write a book and attempt to profit off their johnny-come-lately confession.
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And just who is listed at the bottom of Bailey’s very Photoshopped cover? The very bloggers with ties to a top Obama aide, bloggers who organized with Alaskans for Truth:
Not quite sure why anyone would buy the book of, by all accounts, a disgruntled staffer who recites already free, online propaganda penned by Democratic bloggers.
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