"Going Rogue" Fact Check: Palin's Book Goes Rogue On Some Facts, AP Says

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CALVIN WOODWARD | 11/13/09 09:09 PM | AP

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WASHINGTON — Sarah Palin's new book reprises familiar claims from the 2008 presidential campaign that haven't become any truer over time.

Ignoring substantial parts of her record if not the facts, she depicts herself as a frugal traveler on the taxpayer's dime, a reformer without ties to powerful interests and a politician roguishly indifferent to high ambition.

Palin goes adrift, at times, on more contemporary issues, too. She criticizes President Barack Obama for pushing through a bailout package that actually was achieved by his Republican predecessor George W. Bush – a package she seemed to support at the time.

A look at some of her statements in "Going Rogue," obtained by The Associated Press in advance of its release Tuesday:

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PALIN: Says she made frugality a point when traveling on state business as Alaska governor, asking "only" for reasonably priced rooms and not "often" going for the "high-end, robe-and-slippers" hotels.

THE FACTS: Although travel records indicate she usually opted for less-pricey hotels while governor, Palin and daughter Bristol stayed five days and four nights at the $707.29-per-night Essex House luxury hotel (robes and slippers come standard) overlooking New York City's Central Park for a five-hour women's leadership conference in October 2007. With air fare, the cost to Alaska was well over $3,000. Event organizers said Palin asked if she could bring her daughter. The governor billed her state more than $20,000 for her children's travel, including to events where they had not been invited, and in some cases later amended expense reports to specify that they had been on official business.

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PALIN: Boasts that she ran her campaign for governor on small donations, mostly from first-time givers, and turned back large checks from big donors if her campaign perceived a conflict of interest.

THE FACTS: Of the roughly $1.3 million she raised for her primary and general election campaigns for governor, more than half came from people and political action committees giving at least $500, according to an AP analysis of her campaign finance reports. The maximum that individual donors could give was $1,000; $2,000 for a PAC.

Of the rest, about $76,000 came from Republican Party committees.

She accepted $1,000 each from a state senator and his wife in the weeks after the two Republican lawmakers' offices were raided by the FBI as part of an investigation into a powerful Alaska oilfield services company. After AP reported those donations during the presidential campaign, she said she would give a comparative sum to charity after the general election in 2010, a date set by state election laws.

PALIN: Rails against taxpayer-financed bailouts, which she attributes to Obama. She recounts telling daughter Bristol that to succeed in business, "you'll have to be brave enough to fail."

THE FACTS: Palin is blurring the lines between Obama's stimulus plan – a $787 billion package of tax cuts, state aid, social programs and government contracts – and the federal bailout that Republican presidential candidate John McCain voted for and President George W. Bush signed.

Palin's views on bailouts appeared to evolve as McCain's vice presidential running mate. In September 2008, she said "taxpayers cannot be looked to as the bailout, as the solution, to the problems on Wall Street." A week later, she said "ultimately what the bailout does is help those who are concerned about the health care reform that is needed to help shore up our economy."

During the vice presidential debate in October, Palin praised McCain for being "instrumental in bringing folks together" to pass the $700 billion bailout. After that, she said "it is a time of crisis and government did have to step in."

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PALIN: Says Ronald Reagan faced an even worse recession than the one that appears to be ending now, and "showed us how to get out of one. If you want real job growth, cut capital gains taxes and slay the death tax once and for all."

THE FACTS: The estate tax, which some call the death tax, was not repealed under Reagan and capital gains taxes are lower now than when Reagan was president.

Economists overwhelmingly say the current recession is far worse. The recession Reagan faced lasted for 16 months; this one is in its 23rd month. The recession of the early 1980s did not have a financial meltdown. Unemployment peaked at 10.8 percent, worse than the October 2009 high of 10.2 percent, but the jobless rate is still expected to climb.

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PALIN: She says her team overseeing the development of a natural gas pipeline set up an open, competitive bidding process that allowed any company to compete for the right to build a 1,715-mile pipeline to bring natural gas from Alaska to the Lower 48.

THE FACTS: Palin characterized the pipeline deal the same way before an AP investigation found her team crafted terms that favored only a few independent pipeline companies and ultimately benefited a company with ties to her administration, TransCanada Corp. Despite promises and legal guidance not to talk directly with potential bidders during the process, Palin had meetings or phone calls with nearly every major candidate, including TransCanada.

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PALIN: Criticizes an aide to her predecessor, Gov. Frank Murkowski, for a conflict of interest because the aide represented the state in negotiations over a gas pipeline and then left to work as a handsomely paid lobbyist for ExxonMobil. Palin asserts her administration ended all such arrangements, shoving a wedge in the revolving door between special interests and the state capital.

THE FACTS: Palin ignores her own "revolving door" issue in office; the leader of her own pipeline team was a former lobbyist for a subsidiary of TransCanada, the company that ended up winning the rights to build the pipeline.

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PALIN: Writes about a city councilman in Wasilla, Alaska, who owned a garbage truck company and tried to push through an ordinance requiring residents of new subdivisions to pay for trash removal instead of taking it to the dump for free – this to illustrate conflicts of interest she stood against as a public servant.

THE FACTS: As Wasilla mayor, Palin pressed for a special zoning exception so she could sell her family's $327,000 house, then did not keep a promise to remove a potential fire hazard on the property.

She asked the city council to loosen rules for snow machine races when she and her husband owned a snow machine store, and cast a tie-breaking vote to exempt taxes on aircraft when her father-in-law owned one. But she stepped away from the table in 1997 when the council considered a grant for the Iron Dog snow machine race in which her husband competes.

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PALIN: Says Obama has admitted that the climate change policy he seeks will cause people's electricity bills to "skyrocket."

THE FACTS: She correctly quotes a comment attributed to Obama in January 2008, when he told San Francisco Chronicle editors that under his cap-and-trade climate proposal, "electricity rates would necessarily skyrocket" as utilities are forced to retrofit coal burning power plants to reduce carbon dioxide emissions.

Obama has argued since then that climate legislation can blunt the cost to consumers. Democratic legislation now before Congress calls for a variety of measures aimed at mitigating consumer costs. Several studies predict average household costs probably would be $100 to $145 a year.

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PALIN: Welcomes last year's Supreme Court decision deciding punitive damages for victims of the nation's largest oil spill tragedy, the Exxon Valdez disaster, stating it had taken 20 years to achieve victory. As governor, she says, she'd had the state argue in favor of the victims, and she says the court's ruling went "in favor of the people." Finally, she writes, Alaskans could recover some of their losses.

THE FACTS: That response is at odds with her reaction at the time to the ruling, which resolved the long-running case by reducing punitive damages for victims to $500 million from $2.5 billion. Environmentalists and plaintiffs' lawyers decried the ruling as a slap at the victims and Palin herself said she was "extremely disappointed." She said the justices had gutted a jury decision favoring higher damage awards, the Anchorage Daily News reported. "It's tragic that so many Alaska fishermen and their families have had their lives put on hold waiting for this decision," she said, noting many had died "while waiting for justice."

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PALIN: Describing her resistance to federal stimulus money, Palin describes Alaska as a practical, libertarian haven of independent Americans who don't want "help" from government busybodies.

THE FACTS: Alaska is also one of the states most dependent on federal subsidies, receiving much more assistance from Washington than it pays in federal taxes. A study for the nonpartisan Tax Foundation found that in 2005, the state received $1.84 for every dollar it sent to Washington.

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PALIN: Says she tried to talk about national security and energy independence in her interview with Vogue magazine but the interviewer wanted her to pivot from hydropower to high fashion.

THE FACTS are somewhat in dispute. Vogue contributing editor Rebecca Johnson said Palin did not go on about hydropower. "She just kept talking about drilling for oil."

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PALIN: "Was it ambition? I didn't think so. Ambition drives; purpose beckons." Throughout the book, Palin cites altruistic reasons for running for office, and for leaving early as Alaska governor.

THE FACTS: Few politicians own up to wanting high office for the power and prestige of it, and in this respect, Palin fits the conventional mold. But "Going Rogue" has all the characteristics of a pre-campaign manifesto, the requisite autobiography of the future candidate.

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AP writers Matt Apuzzo, Sharon Theimer, Tom Raum, Rita Beamish, Beth Fouhy, H. Josef Hebert, Justin D. Pritchard, Garance Burke, Dan Joling and Lewis Shaine contributed to this report.

WASHINGTON — Sarah Palin's new book reprises familiar claims from the 2008 presidential campaign that haven't become any truer over time. Ignoring substantial parts of her record if not the fac...
WASHINGTON — Sarah Palin's new book reprises familiar claims from the 2008 presidential campaign that haven't become any truer over time. Ignoring substantial parts of her record if not the fac...
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- Tom Payned I'm a Fan of Tom Payned 73 fans permalink
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Besides a ghost writer, she should have hired a fact checker. Or at the minimum, used sophistry instead of declarative, unequivocal denials & statements.

But as she's clearly suffering from narcissistic personality disorder, NPD, she can't help herself. She's so caught up in her own celebrity & cult of blind adoration, she thinks everyone sees her as "special" or would if only the mean old press wasn't out to destroy & distort.

Since she never researches anything, as that takes effort, study, & follow thru, anyone who does is engaging in "opposition research" rather than fact checking & not allowing her to engage in revisionist history.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:05 PM on 11/17/2009
- TaiTai I'm a Fan of TaiTai 15 fans permalink

I would read the book, just out of curiosity... but I'm afraid that I would end up resenting the fact that I could never get those 20 minutes back.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:21 AM on 11/17/2009
- 2876 I'm a Fan of 2876 12 fans permalink

Palin and Facts can't be used in the same sentence. She wouldn't know a FACT if it hit her in the face.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:14 PM on 11/16/2009
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Can't think of anyone here in "The Great White North" who'd even be interested in Palin's book. Not so much bewcause this is Canada but simply because such "celebrity­/political tell-alls" never really last long in popularity, forgotten quickly in the mind's eye. Only one I can think of still published even after his death is Adolph Hitler's "Mein Kamp" (and that's only due in my opinion to the devistating effect he had on on World affairs rather than actual literary merrit)...

And NO, I'm not comparing anyone here to Hitler.

Actually what bothers me most about Palin and her book are the negative portrayal of woman leaders. As a devout Matriarchist I see this as an unfortunate propoganda tool for the patriarchists out there, the proven superiority of matriarchy a main theme in most all of my work. As one British herstorian observed; "had England only had more Queens and less Kings the country would be in much better shape than it is now". As it is it's much easier to name good female monarchs than male---Catherine the Great, Good Queen Bess (Elizabeth the first), and Queen Victoria among others.

Even in the Bible (the Book of Judges) the only good, fair (just), and decent leader Anciet Israel ever had was a woman (Deborah).

So to those out there who might use Palin as an example of why women shouldn't be allowed positions of such authority, I ask them to at least keep that in mind.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:53 PM on 11/16/2009

Sexism isn't the answer - male or female - and cherry-picking leaders based on their sex is a no-win tit-for-tat. Just as many horrible females. Back to the books, matriarch.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:22 PM on 11/16/2009
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Its because of the books... years of practical research... that lead me to my conclusions rioght from the very start ("Confessions of a Matriarchist" by Bill Longstaff to name just one suck book). During my research for my first novel (or at least my first published novel)---StarChild, by Jim G. Styles--- I discoverd it an herstorical fact that matriarchy has always proven itself a kinder, more gentle, system less prone towards racism, slavery, war, and dictatorship.

Nor is it a matter it "tit-for-tat", one of the reasons for the proven herstorical superiority of the matriarchate system being that leaders are even less so chosen because of sex than here, leaders needing even moreso to prove their worthiness in order to hold power. A simple herstorical fact.

So maybe its you who needs to do more reading, matriarchy in reality having very little in comon with the popular depiction of it involving a bunch of leather-clad dominatrixs toting spiked heals and whips. More egalitarian in nature than patriarchy the truth is that matriarchy looks upon men with greater respect than the opposite situation concerning how women are treated right here and now across most of the world today.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:50 PM on 11/16/2009

The AP doing a pre-release fact check of a memoir written by someone not even in office? The left is just petrified of this woman. And for good reason: it fears that its loathing of her may somehow not be adequate to keep her from an unthinkable future victory.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:24 PM on 11/16/2009

Nah, we love her. Like to turn over the rocks and shed some light on these creatures. And I think you meant "impossible" victory.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:18 PM on 11/16/2009
- DivineDNA I'm a Fan of DivineDNA 28 fans permalink
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misterturner, if you identy with this stupid woman you are just as big of a fool as she is.
Sarah is for herself, WAKE UP!!!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:31 PM on 11/16/2009
- 2876 I'm a Fan of 2876 12 fans permalink

personally, i think mrturner wants to do palin not identify with her

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:15 PM on 11/16/2009
- Wali I'm a Fan of Wali permalink

I love her............she is to the republicans what James Traficant was to the Democrats.­..........­......an embarrassment.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:28 PM on 11/16/2009
- TaiTai I'm a Fan of TaiTai 15 fans permalink

On the contrary - we love her. She seems to be doing a good job of alienating moderates, thereby successfully doing with Democrats have never been able to do - divide the Republican Party. Let 'er speak.... A victory is not really "unthinkable" so much as it is fantasy. But keep dreaming.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:03 AM on 11/17/2009
- DennyCrane I'm a Fan of DennyCrane 20 fans permalink

Do you really expect someone who doesn't believe in evolution to be swayed by facts?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:25 PM on 11/16/2009
- dobriyden I'm a Fan of dobriyden 2 fans permalink

Lets see 11 AP staffers find 6 questionable comments in a 403 page book. Something smells at AP. I wonder if it is their politics.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:11 PM on 11/16/2009
- SueInCA I'm a Fan of SueInCA 268 fans permalink
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who said they are finished? LOL

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:36 PM on 11/16/2009
- TaiTai I'm a Fan of TaiTai 15 fans permalink

I count 12.... But you're right, its a pretty thin book, the purpose of which seems mainly to be run of hte mill score settling with the McCain people. Whatever, I'm not buying the book. But I wouldn't blame her for trying to make a quick buck. She does have a mentally disabled child who will need looked after for the rest of his life.... and some rather large legal bills. (shrug)

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:16 AM on 11/17/2009
- EndTheEcho I'm a Fan of EndTheEcho 9 fans permalink
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AP forgot this criticism:

PALIN: Describing her resistance to federal stimulus money, Palin describes Alaska as a practical, libertarian haven of independent Americans who don't want "help" from government busybodies.

Reality: Alaskans get a annual dividend from the Alaska Permanent Fund - in other words a government handout.

I really like the idea of the Permanent Fund, and wish other states had the natural resources to set up and provide this resource to their residents.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:11 PM on 11/16/2009

"Socialism" when it suits her.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:46 PM on 11/16/2009
- TaiTai I'm a Fan of TaiTai 15 fans permalink

spreadn' the wealth around.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:17 AM on 11/17/2009
- DUSAA-1775 I'm a Fan of DUSAA-1775 5 fans permalink

'THE FACTS: Although travel records indicate she usually opted for less-pricey hotels while governor, Palin and daughter Bristol stayed five days and four nights at the $707.29-per-night Essex House luxury hotel (robes and slippers come standard) overlooking New York City's Central'
the AP had 10 people fact check that 'four nights ' is a small number? thank you
how many people did AP put to work when Al Gore had his book published?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:44 AM on 11/16/2009
- NASW I'm a Fan of NASW 5 fans permalink

You're just "asking questions..." we get it. Why don't you go find out and we'll wait.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:49 PM on 11/17/2009
- hischagal I'm a Fan of hischagal 18 fans permalink

Palin has turned her autobiogra­phical/bio­graphical (a ghostwriter wrote it) book into a get even, vindictive, settle the score, credibility seeking, status seeking, re-writing history, and a mindless war with the world with so many lies and distortions, it's quite unbelievable that her publisher allowed this book to be published. They should have known better. Outright lies are a no-no when writing non-fiction. I would imagine there will be countless lawsuits coming her way with fact checks not only from the AP but countless other media outlets.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:28 AM on 11/16/2009
- hischagal I'm a Fan of hischagal 18 fans permalink

I was telling someone yesterday that the AP, and other journalists, writers, historians and many others will take each sentence of her book, line by line, and write a rebuttal on every lie, deception, distortion and every vindictive, settle the score word in her book.

Does this woman ever stop whining and blaming others for her bad deeds?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:18 AM on 11/16/2009
- 2876 I'm a Fan of 2876 12 fans permalink

nope, it's someone else's fault and that's why she quit her as governor

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:16 PM on 11/16/2009
- rudd I'm a Fan of rudd permalink

and these are excerpts... imagine the whole book... probably under science-fiction section then...

publisher's disclaimer:
this book has not been fact-checked, and any reference to people, animals, places, events depicted in this err.. "biography" may be considered as entirely fictional and dramaticized for the purpose of the story. Harper Collins accepts no liability in the ramblings of the author (is it ghostwriter?) and fully discharges itself from any procedural action. We do not condone any of the political ideas described in this book and are only in for the money we can make out of the legions of intellect-impaired who won't even read this disclaimer.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:51 AM on 11/16/2009
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Hey, Palin..! In your own words...

"...how 'bout in honor of the American soldier, ya quite makin' things up"

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:48 PM on 11/15/2009
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As I've mentioned many a time, "they" don't do too well with accepting facts..!

"Facts are Stupid things" or "Facts are Stubborn things" [dependent on source]
-- Reagan

"President Reagan doesn't always check the facts before he makes statements,
and the press accepts this as kind of amusing."
-- former president Jimmy Carter; March 1984

"I will never apologize for the United States of America - I don't care what the facts are."
-- Bush 41

"The best place for the facts to be done is by somebody who's spending time investigating it."
-- GWB

"He believes the same thing Wednesday that he believed on Monday, no matter what happened Tuesday. Events can change; this man's beliefs never will."
-- Colbert about GWB at the 2006 WH Correspondents' Dinner [Facts never got in Dubya' way..!]

On "The View" in May 2009, Beck ADMITTED that he does NOT CHECK FACTS.
Beck said that he is not a journalist. He is a commentator on life.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:16 PM on 11/15/2009
- joyce2 I'm a Fan of joyce2 3 fans permalink

"Why doesn’t Mrs. Palin want people to enjoy the benefits of proper health care? Why doesn’t she want the unemployed to enjoy the same health care protections that she enjoys? Why does she continually spout anger and hatred toward all who do not believe as she does. Why does she engage in dishonest fear mongering? She preaches Christian values but I have yet to see her practice them." a quote from someone that tells it like it is.

Merriam-Webster defines a “rogue” as “a dishonest or worthless person,” with the flattering addition that a rogue person exhibits “a usually inferior biological variation.” By the way, those choice words only apply to rogue the noun. Rogue the adjective denotes a “misleading” and “corrupt” person.Did palin even lookup what the word rogue means before she started using it.IMO fits her to a tee misleading and dishonest as they come.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:30 PM on 11/15/2009
- Horus45 I'm a Fan of Horus45 33 fans permalink
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The synonyms below are the BEST!

Here are the Wiktionary definitions of Rogue:

Noun

1. A scoundrel, rascal or unprincipled, deceitful, and unreliable person.
2. A mischievous scamp.
3. A vagrant.
4. Deceitful software pretending to be anti-spyware, but in fact being malicious software itself.
5. An aggressive animal separate from the herd, especially an elephant.
6. A plant that shows some undesirable variation.

Synonyms:

* villain
* rascal
* rapscallion
* scoundrel
* knave
* scamp
* bad guy
* cad
* swindler
* evildoer
* varlet
* miscreant
* troublemaker
* criminal
* deceiver
* bad
* badness
* evil

http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Rogue

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:58 AM on 11/16/2009
- DUSAA-1775 I'm a Fan of DUSAA-1775 5 fans permalink

"Why doesn't Mrs. Palin want people to enjoy the benefits of proper health care?"
In your future posts, please do not do this. Not everyone who posts is as intelligent as you.When they read your question, it confuses people, and some will believe that it is Palin and not the Democrat controlled Congress and White house who do not want people to enjoy these benefits.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:30 AM on 11/16/2009
- Rhia I'm a Fan of Rhia permalink

What's also shameful is the subtitle: An American Life

Whhhaaatt????

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:39 PM on 11/16/2009
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