Think it's easy being a book that's garned so much attention and sold 300,000 copies its first day? Going Rogue is among the best openings ever for a nonfiction book. In comparison, in 2004, Bill Clinton's "My Life" debuted with sales of 400,000 copies. The year before, Hillary Rodham Clinton's "Living History" started at 200,000.
Going Rogue's print run has already been increased from 1.5 million copies to 2.5 million, HarperCollins announced Friday. Palin, the former Alaska governor and GOP vice presidential candidate, is in the midst of a nationwide promotional tour, but what would a physical book say? CNN's Jeanne Moos takes an interesting look at the life of Going Rogue...











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She may not YET be ready for POTUS but she IS and will continue to be a force to be reckoned with. When I read the Palinhaters describe in factual coherent language why she is not smart, why she is not ready or anything other than an 8 word hate line, I will listen. I have YET to see them pick apart any of the policies she instituted as Mayor of Governor or as the head of the Energy panel.
Fear the Cuda says:
"She may not YET be ready for POTUS but she IS and will continue to be a force to be reckoned with. When I read the Palinhaters describe in factual coherent language why she is not smart, why she is not ready or anything other than an 8 word hate line, I will listen..."
when Palin can describe in factual coherent language why she is smart, we'll stop hating.
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