The book was widely panned by critics for using unnamed sources to criticize Palin and her family. Tiemessen cites an email they have access to in which McGinniss writes that attorneys from Crown Publishing told him “nothing I can cite other than my own reporting rises above the level of tawdry gossip. The proof is always just around the corner, but that is a corner nobody has been able to turn” and that McGinniss “ran out of time” to sufficiently source the book.
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Good for her!
That book and exploits of her drug use and jungle fever have closed the lid on Pallin for good (i hope). We need serious political discourse not this sleaze and sex crap she drags with her everywhere she goes. She's like the female version of Bill Clinton.
I hope she does sue him and the company. Why should anyone have the right to ruin someone elses life by slander and lies. People get called down for that all the time. I want to see some proof of all the acusations being thrown at this woman. I think she has been quiet long enough.
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