THE ISSUE: Sarah Palin’s new book “Going Rogue,” and her political future.
In an opinion section that practically bashes President Obama every day, how can Jennifer Rubin whine about Sarah Palin being bashed (“Pummeling Sarah Palin,” PostScript, Nov. 16)?
Most of the country thinks she’s a joke, and, if she is going to promote a book that blames everyone but herself for her lost vice-presidential bid, she should expect some backlash.
Are we to feel sorry for her? Give me a break.
Rocco Pellone
Manhattan
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The left calls Palin, who is a patriot and speaks for the heart and soul of America, an airhead and a joke.
But look who the Democrats put in the White House — a far-left radical who does everything that’s bad for America in concert with his mob administration and radical czars.
J.R. Cummings
Manhattan
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The reason conservatives love Palin is because she is the poster girl for liberal hypocrisy.
Palin represents every value which the liberals supposedly espouse.
Because they disagree with her policy, which is purely a matter of political opinion, they have no choice but to attack her personally.
Michael Chimenti
Oakland Gardens
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There is no such thing as overexposure when it comes to Palin, for she became a product of the media when her career was sold to the public.
The public bought her and is expected to buy her book, making it a predictable bestseller just in time for holiday gifts.
Perhaps Palin’s book tour will turn the page on her next political step. There is no denying that Palin is definitely back.
As her father puts it, “She’s not quitting — she’s reloading,” perhaps aiming to a take a shot to run for the presidency.
Susan Marie Davniero
Lindenhurst
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I bet that the word was put out by the Democrats for the media to put the hit on Palin. Instead, they could be writing whole comic books about the likes of Nancy Pelosi and Hillary Clinton.
The liberal media, with all their amateur criticism, are making more and more people aware of who Palin is — and the people like her.
Chris Michaels
Morganville, NJ