Sarah Palin Accuses the AP of Lying About Her Book »
Posted By capj71 1 month, 1 week ago in Political NewsA grumpy Sarah Palin posted a note on her Facebook page which claims that the AP’s report on the contents on the book is erroneous. It doesn’t seem to matter to her that the AP has actually read the book, because she said, “And as is expected, the AP and a number of subsequent media outlets are erroneously reporting the contents of the book.”
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Sarah Palin Accuses the AP of Lying About Her Book
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The problem may be, Sara left out one of her best Attributes.
How To Skin A Moose.
The book is worthless except for a little comedy relief.
Although she takes Credit and Proud of it, she never said 'I can see Russia from my House'? Even at this lever she has he facts mixed up.
Sara would make a good night club Comic... -
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