
Copies of former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin's
new book "Going Rogue" are on display at the Barnes and Noble
Bookstore Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2009 in Orem, Utah. (AP Photo/ George
Frey)
Sarah Palin's new book, Going Rogue, contains a certain amount of score-settling aimed at former McCain campaign aides, so what does John McCain think of the book?
McCain received a signed copy of Going Rogue on November 12th and reported on Saturday that he enjoyed reading running mate Sarah Palin's new memoir.
"I enjoyed the book and she and I are dear friends. I talked to her on the phone yesterday. We got along fine," said McCain in an interview Saturday with The Associated Press on the sidelines of the Halifax International Security Forum.
In Going Rogue, Palin explained how she was denied the chance to deliver a concession speech and was often referred to as 'Going Rogue,' providing Palin with the title for her memoir. Reports have stated that tension between McCain aides and Palin has continued after the campaign. Steve Schmidt, former top McCain aide said last week that Palin's description of him in her book was a "fabrication" and "total fiction."
Despite the tension between Palin and McCain's aides, McCain continues to say he's proud of Palin, proud of the campaign they ran and he's moving forward.











Comments
She's got to be the most pathetic candidate ever run by the republicans.
McCain can't afford to tell the truth about Palin given his weak poll numbers. How did a military hero become such a wimp and put personal gain before country?
Jack, I don't think so! She is the best thing for American that has come along. We are all so tired of the "politics as usual". (Well, most of us are...)
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