![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() A woman who has a young family, who is able to become the governor of Alaska - a lot of people, women who worked the everyday jobs with their families - they know that she's experiencing the same things they are. As for genuine foreign policy or diplomacy Simply not on her radar. Washington is a foreign country to Sarah Palin. Wasilla is the centre of the universe, then theres the big city of Juneau, then Russia, and then, way on the other side of the Earth, is Washington DC. I also believe that women appreciated her message and what she'd accomplished in her political career and family life. In Going Rogue, geography is both destiny and distortion. How successful Palin's book will be depends in large part on how accurate and widespread opinions like this one are, which was given to Politico by Heidi Gansert, the Nevada House minority leader: "People saw her as one of them - someone who could relate to an everyday person. America by Heart: Reflections on Family, Faith, and Flag (2010) University of Idaho Gem of the. "…Republicans at the grass-roots level and their leaders still hold a very favorable impression of the former Alaska governor." (Check out Katie Couric's interview with Palin from a year ago.) Going Rogue: An American Life (2009) Palin, Sarah. "…She remains extremely popular with the GOP grass roots, and most Republican Party leaders would jump at the chance to have her headline one of their events," Michael Falcone & Zachary Abrahamson write in a piece based on a series of interviews. ![]()
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