TheDC's Matt Lewis is the editor of the new book, The Quotable Rogue: The Ideals of Sarah Palin in Her Own Words, and our own Jamie Weinstein interviewed him about it. Here's Lewis on his reasons for publishing the book: "I was attracted to this project for two reasons: 1) Sarah Palin is arguably the most significant woman of the first decade of the 21st century, and 2) As some of her supporters have pointed out to me, she is the most 'known, unknown' figure in American politics. A lot of people, for example, still believe that she said, 'I can see Russia from my house.' She never said that. That was actually comedian Tina Fey. But people still think Palin said that. When you actually read Palin’s real quotes in context, they are quite compelling." Maybe WaPo and the NYT can crowdsource her quotes for any evidence of scandal. That trick always works.Could be interesting.
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
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From the Daily Caller's Matt Lewis: The Quotable Rogue: The Ideals of Sarah Palin in Her Own Words. From the Daily Caller:
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