Frank Bailey was a one time Palin aide who has attempted to cash in on the fame of his former employer by writing a book based on about 60,000 emails that passed between himself and the Governor of Alaska. The book is yet to find a publisher but somebody leaked the manuscript to a couple of web outlets. Out of all those emails, the most damaging details Bailey can reveal are-
Palin once wrote “I hate this damn job”.
Palin frequently retaliated (too frequently in Bailey’s opinion) when there were attacks made on her or her family. As when the story was put about that Trig was really her daughter Bristol’s baby.
Palin, in Bailey’s opinion, often put her family second to politics.
Man, how pathetic. Is it any wonder he can’t get his rubbish published? Who hasn’t said at some stage or the other that they don’t hate their job. And the statement that Palin put her family second to politics seems to run counter to Bailey’s other allegation that she was too ready to defend against insults and slurs on her family.
There is meant to be some more on the non issue the lame arsed mainstream media termed Troopergate but I doubt it is worth anything or Bailey would have found a publisher by now. What does interest me is some criticism she allegedly made of the RINO Newt Gingrich, now prostrating himself to Christian groups in an attempt to overcome the impact his three marriages might have on their support for him if he runs for President. I’d like to hear what Sarah really thinks of this try hard untrustworthy pro global warming loser.
Bailey may not ever get the book published. A privately motivated Palin supporter has asked the attorney general to look into charges of state ethics violations by Bailey on the grounds that “a former public official is not allowed to use information gained during the course of his or her work for personal gain if that information has not been released publicly.”
You might also remember the creep Joe McGuiness who moved in next door to the Palins so he could spy on the family while writing his own book. Seems that Bailey is accusing McGuiness of being a party to the leaking of his own manuscript. Such a leak would make it harder for Bailey to get his book published. Who wants to put money into publishing a book when the manuscript is already out there? McGuiness would of course not want any competition to his own book release.
Ain’t it pathetic to witness these two cowardly losers trying to make a buck from gossip and tittle tattle and fighting with each other over who is is going to have the best opportunity. What repellent losers. No honour among sleaze merchants.

4 responses to “Yet To Be published Sarah Palin Tell All Book Hot and Juicy? Nope, More Like Wet and Weak.”
Agreed Redbaiter — the media attacks against Palin have been scandalous.
What it brings out to me in sharp focus is how biased the media is. At the same time they were relentlessly attacking Sarah Palin they were idolising candidate Obama. Objectivity or even the pretence of objectivity just seemed to fly out the window.
In their eyes Palin was evil and had to be stopped. While at the same time Obama was the one who would unite the world and bring world peace, all while giving those commentators a thrill up their leg!
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If that’s the best dirt he can come up with in 60,000 e-mails then Palin is one heck of an honest politician…
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Yeah, that is what I thought too Jeremy. Be interesting to compare them with Obama’s emails. Nobody rushing to subject him to any scrutiny though, notice that?
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If Palin was a Roman Catholic they’d nominate her for sainthood. Perhaps Lucia Maria can put a good word in to the pope for her despite Palin’s non-Catholic status …
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