Showing posts with label Joe McGinniss. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joe McGinniss. Show all posts

One good thing that came out of the Palin brawl



Now that the Palins have been exposed for the thugs and bullies they are, the world owes the following people an apology:

Joe McGinnis

Jesse Griffin

Malia Litman

Levi and Sunny Johnston

Sadie Johnston

Sherry Johnston

Audrey from Palin Deceptions

Shay Tripp

Mike Wooten

Chip Thoma

John Stein

Geoffrey Dunn

Frank Bailey

Kathleen Gustafon

Hawk from Valdez

Catherine Taylor

Sherry Whitstine

The school board member lady who was harassed by Chuck Heath during the Ray Carter/George Koenig scandal

Thanks Joe

Joe McGinnis 1942-2014

As you all aware by now Joe McGinnis passed away on Monday of complications from Prostate cancer.

This country owes Joe a debt of gratitude for his book The Rogue. Joe moved to Alaska for serveral months away from his family, interviewed many people, dealt with harassment and death threats and lived to tell about it. In my opinion Joe singlehandedly destroyed any presidential aspirations Sarah Palin had, with his expose of her...drug use, adultery, poor parenting, throwing frienemies under the bus, poor work ethic.

Joe was also famous for his book The Selling of a President, which skewered Dick Nixon.

I only wish he had written about Sarah's affair with Curtis Menard Jr and the child that came out of that relationship...Track.

You know Sarah never followed through on her threat to sue Joe. I wonder if she will now that he is dead. Dead men can't defend themselves you know.

Thanks Joe for your patriotism. You will be missed.

Sarah Palin is not the first politician Joe McGinniss busted. And you'll never guess who it is!






 From Publisher's Weekly

McGinniss's biography of Edward M. Kennedy is a salacious read containing the things that make a bestseller: sex, incest, money, politics, power, compelling personalities. The problem, though, is, can you believe McGinniss? Although the bibliography lists 73 titles, there is not one footnote. There are juicy tidbits about members of the family. Joseph Kennedy progresses from a WW I draft dodger to U.S. Ambassador to the Court of St. James. He beds innumerable women, manipulates the stock market, becomes a Nazi sympathizer and anti-Semite. Rose is portrayed as the ultimate holder of Irish grudges: when her husband had his stroke she delayed calling a doctor while she played golf. A devout Catholic, she was actually happy about Joe's affairs because then she didn't have to sleep with him. Retarded Rosemary was lobotomized because she was considered a less-than-perfect Kennedy. There are dark hints that Joseph may have had an incestuous relationship with her. Sexual innuendo is rampant throughout the book. When McGinniss finally gets around to concentrating on Ted, we are given a picture of a lonely boy raised by servants. The first crisis of his life comes when he is expelled from Harvard for cheating. His father was furious, but only because Ted got caught. We see Ted as an ineffective campaign manager for JFK in 1960 and we see him being forced by his father to run for JFK's former Senate seat in 1962. In 1968 after RFK's assassination, Ted turned "reflexively, to women, alcohol and other drugs." The book ends with the Chappaquiddick tragedy in 1969 and the questions raised by Ted's alibi. Thus the biography misses Ted's presidential campaign in 1980 and the events surrounding the rape charges against his nephew William Smith in 1991. Employing journalistic histrionics and amateur psychology in his attempts to find what makes this family and this one man obsessed with winning at all costs, McGinniss concludes that the Kennedys are all-American frauds. The reader will wonder if McGinniss isn't one also

Joe McGinnis was right



Sarah is a lousy cook and household manager.

From Esquire (the May 2009 issue)

The two scramble out from underneath the sled, wipe their hands on rags. They're in a big garage, Scott's, in a little town called Soldotna, a couple hundred miles southwest of Wasilla. Todd woke up at 4:00 this morning, drove three and a half hours to get here. In a few hours, he'll get back into his Jetta, grab some food to go from Taco Bell, and drive back to Wasilla. It's Saturday, and his wife's got Trig. She took him and the rest of the kids to a basketball tournament that Willow, their middle daughter, is competing in. Todd would have liked to go to the game as well, but he knows this is important, too. Everybody's gotta have that one thing that they're really into, that belongs to them, that they really like to do. And one of the deals in his marriage is that they've gotta support each other in whatever it is that the other really likes to do. So Todd steps up, does the extra work around the house, puts out the fires that need putting out so Sarah can pursue her political career. And then she, and the rest of the family, understand that this time of year, Todd's gonna duck out of town when he can and spend a day with Scott, working on their sleds.

Todd digs around in his fridge, looking for something to eat. He'd asked the kids to pick up bread yesterday, but it looks like they forgot. You can divide up duties, delegate, set up whatever system you want, but sometimes things still don't get done. And unless you want an ulcer, you come to terms with that. He grabs a brick of cheddar cheese and a disk of sliced bologna from the fridge, a box of Ritz crackers and a can of Campbell's tomato soup from a cabinet, and a can opener and a spoon and a knife from a drawer. He makes cheese-and-bologna cracker sandwiches, which are almost as good as cheese-and-bologna bread sandwiches, and eats them standing up, while he heats the soup on the stove. He likes to cook, knows a great recipe for salmon stew, but it's hard to find the time. His favorite food is something called akutaq. Eskimo ice cream. You take lard and sugar and beat it till it's creamy, then throw in a bunch of salmonberries. His grandmother taught him how to make it. She still sometimes calls him the Akutaq Kid. He never learned how to speak Yupik, her native language. He wishes he would've, but that's the way it is sometimes.

Final thoughts and questions on The Rogue




If Lake Lucille is dead, how can the kids swim in it?

Why didn't Track graduate from high school?

Why didn't Sarah and Todd object to a bunch of drug addicts living next door, but to Joe McGinniss?

How come Joe did not cover Curtis Menard, Dar Miller,and Anne Kilkenny?

Why is Todd still trying to get Mike Wooten fired?

Where did Todd get his bullying traits from?

Did Sarah sleep with any other black men besides Glen Rice?

How many vacation days did Sarah take as governor of Alaska?

How did Todd manage to pay $12000 cash for his car while he was still in high school?

Did anyone ever call Child Protection Services regarding Sarah and Todd's parenting skills?

Someday we will find out the answers to these questions. Once again thanks to Joe McGinniss for writing this book. God bless you Joe!

My review of the Rogue Part 2

Got The Rogue finished. Some more interesting tidbits:

Sarah dumped her security detail so she could go shopping

Todd's relatives did not like her, and vice versa (big surprise!)

During the filming of Sarah Palin's Alaska, a restaurant owner in Homer refused to serve her.

Todd did lots of screwing while working in Dillingham

Sarah accepted money from Veco for her lieutanent governor campaign but railed against them after.

Sarah Palin is threatening to sue Crown Publishing over The Rogue



From ABC News

Sarah Palin’s family attorney John Tiemessen has written a letter to Maya Mavjee, the publisher of the Crown Publishing Group, a division of Random House, that Palin may sue her, the company, and the book’s author Joe McGinniss “for knowingly publishing false statements” in his book released last week, “The Rogue,” ABC News has learned.

READ THE ENTIRE LETTER HERE

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.

A source close to the Palins tells ABC News that the “Palins are fighting back and demanding answers from Random House.”

“Random House is at the top of the food chain and published a book based upon acknowledged unsubstantiated gossip,” the source said. “The revealing email is key as evidence of this defamatory approach to politics through proxies.”

Tiemessen writes in the letter that the email “clearly describes the fact that Mr. McGinniss researched and investigated many false and scurrilous allegations, and concluded that there was absolutely no evidence anywhere backing these allegations.”

Palin’s attorney writes that it is “malicious” for Crown to publish the book when it has proof McGinniss and Crown “were fully aware the statements in the book were false, intended to be false, and were intended to harm.”

“The final work that was published contains most of the stories that Mr. McGinniss complains were nothing more than ‘tawdry gossip’ that amounted to the wishful fantasies of disturbed individuals,” Tiemessen writes. “Since both your company, and the author, clearly knew the statements were false, admitted they had no basis in fact or reality, but decided to publish in order to harm Governor Palin’s family, you and Mr. McGinniss have defamed the Palins.”

Tiemessen ends the letter by warning the publishing house not to “delete emails or destroy records” that may be used in the suit.

The email Tiemessen cites in his letter to Mavjee came to light last week when conservative blogger Andrew Breitbart posted an email between McGinniss and liberal Alaskan blogger, Jesse Griffin. In the email posted on Breitbart’s site without explanation for how they got access to it, McGinniss writehttp://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gifs, “Legal review of my manuscript is underway and here’s my problem: no one has ever offered documentation of any of the lurid stories about the Palins.”

This isn’t the first legal scuffle for Palin and McGinniss. A media firestorm erupted when McGinniss moved next door to the Palins in Wasilla when he was doing the research for his book. When he was featured in Palin’s reality series in Alaska last year, he sent TLC a cease-and-desist order demanding they not air footage of him sitting next door. The clip aired on the first episode.

Neither Crown Publishing nor Joe McGinniss immediately responded to requests for comment.

Well Sarah all you have to do is take a
lie detector test to prove Joe and all those anonymous sources were wrong. Buck up buttercup!

My review of The Rogue Part 1

Special thanks to Joe McGinniss for spending time away from his family and writing this book.

So far so good. I'm up to page 125, Sarah's years as Wasilla mayor. The only part I do not like is how Joe goes back and forth between his time in Wasilla and Sarah. I'm very interested in what Joe's experience in Wasilla is like but I felt it should have been a separate chapter. This is from a reader's point of view.

Anyway some tibits from the book:

The house Joe rented was once used to house drug addicts and a family whose son committed murder. Sarah never complained about those people.

Sarah learned her parenting and domestic skills from Sally. From age 12 on Sally pretty much ignored the kids to the point older sister Heather had to raise Sarah and Molly. Sound familiar? And Chuck Sr. kicked Chuck Jr out of the house one night as punishment for not cutting firewood.

Contrary to other reports, Track did not graduate from High School. Surprised me.

Todd is quite the drinking man. He'd split a six pack with a friend, that friend would have one beer done by the time Todd was finished with the other five.

I'll have part 2 posted in the coming days.

Joe McGinnis's book The Rogue is being released today

Joe on the Today Show and Todd's response

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And Todd's response-courtesy of MSNBC

"This is a man who has been relentlessly stalking my family to the point of moving in right next door to us to harass us and spy on us. He traffics in innuendo and falsehoods. A few years ago he interviewed members of Sarah's administration for a magazine article, and afterwards they said that he was the most disingenuous and intellectual dishonest writer they'd ever dealt with. He's spent the last year interviewing marginal figures with an axe to grind in order to churn out a hit piece to satisfy his own creepy obsession with my wife. I'd ask that people consider these facts when evaluating his latest lies."

"I'd ask the fathers and husbands of America to consider our privacy when one summer day I found this guy on the deck of the rental property, just 18 feet away next door to us, staring like a creep at my wife while she mowed the lawn in her shorts, unbeknownst to her that he was prying. As well as our teenage daughters while they tried to enjoy our traditional Alaskan summer days outdoors. Joe's son told the media he advised his dad not to move from the East Coast to become our next door neighbor, but said his dad 'was just waiting for Todd to be out of the picture.' Sarah has never spoken to this intruder into our lives, our friends and family don't speak to him, so we have no idea where he would come up with content for his book. He was on our doorstep one day trying to make conversation with our son until Track cut the conversation short after discerning Joe's odd behavior, and I spoke to him one time when I saw him 18 feet away, just to find out who he was. He took that conversation and reported it to the media as me 'threatening' him."

What a man that Todd is! Can't even go on on the Today Show to confront Joe.

Sarah must be in lockdown getting her meds up. Or shock therapy.

More from Joe's book

From the Chicago Sun Times

A new book about Sarah Palin says she and her husband, Todd, had used drugs in the past, according to published reports.

A New York Times review of the book The Rogue: Searching for the Real Sarah Palin posted online Wednesday says author Joe McGinniss “suggests that Todd Palin and the young Sarah Heath took drugs.”

The National Enquirer, citing “a publishing source,” said that the book claims the Palins “dabbled in cocaine use” before she became governor of Alaska, “snorting cocaine off an overturned 55-gallon oil drum while snowmobiling with pals.”

McGinniss, the author of Fatal Vision and The Sellling of the President, also alleges in the book that Palin smoked pot with a professor while at Mat-Su College.

There was no comment from Palin on the reports.

New York Times critic Janet Maslin writes of the book: “Although most of The Rogue is dated, petty and easily available to anyone with Internet access, Mr. McGinniss used his time in Alaska to chase caustic, unsubstantiated gossip about the Palins, often from unnamed sources like ‘one resident’ and ‘a friend.’”

Sarah fucked former NBA player Glen Rice-Update



A new revelation from Joe McGinnis's book The Rogue says that Sarah had a one night stand with former NBA star Glen Rice. The two met while Sarah was covering the Great Alaska Shootout as a reporter for KTUU where Glen was participating while playing for the University of Michigan in November 1987. Sarah and Glen had sex in Sarah's sister Molly's dorm room at the University of Alaska. So Sarah digs black basketball players huh? That explains her obsession with President Obama.

Update-According to Savannah Guthrie Joe will be on the Today Show Thursday morning and a response from Todd Palin will be forthcoming.

Cover of Joe McGinniss's expose of Sarah out

From the Alaska Dispatch

Amazon.com has posted a cover image and opened pre-release sales for bestselling author (and one-time next-door neighbor to the Palin family) Joe McGinniss's upcoming book about the political life and cultural phenomenon of former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin. "The Rogue: Searching for the real Sarah Palin" will be released Sept. 20th, 2011, and its cover features a high-contrast, red, black and white image with a silhouette that resembles Palin herself, standing with arms akimbo. Go to Amazon to learn more about the upcoming release from publisher Broadway Books.


It looks more like a crime or mystery novel.  I think this would have been more appropriate:, because she is a gun toting T&A show:



Joe McGinniss book update

Just letting you all know Joe's book on Sarah will be released Sept. 20.  You can read about it here.

Speaking of books, looks like Sarah 2.0 aka Bristol will be writing a book published by Harper Collins.  I wonder if they signed the book deal before or after Sarah's 2nd book bombed.
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