Politickin' With John Brown: Sarah Palin's Most Rogue Moments

With her new book releasing this week, our resident Politics expert takes a look at the former Alaskan Governors most mischievous moments.

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Ever since John McCain selected Sarah Palin as his Hail Mary running mate, she's been a treasure chest of entertainment inspiration, comedic relief and controversy. When their ride to the White House crashed, she stuck to her personal maverickness—burning bridges and blazing her own path in the pursuit of attention. Her new ghostwritten bestseller, Going Rogue, digs its literary nails into all her perceived enemies like an insecure disgraced cheerleader enraged at her ex-teammates.

Surely, most politicians possess a level of egotistical self-importance, but Palin displays a unique disregard for public service, her family and former colleagues. Her willingness to blurt out whatever talking point is politically advantageous shades any minuscule shred of credibility she retained following the election. She's just trying to get paid. To zero in on her leadership style, here's some of her most rogue moments...  

Supports Racial Profiling
• Many pundits clearly speculate that Palin's rogue campaign is foreshadowing her possible run in 2012. Despite obvious hurdles, it would be naive to dismiss her potential appeal considering that Americans elected Bush twice. To get an idea of what sort of policies she would condone, Palin gives a revealing interview to Sean "I'd leave my wife for you, Sarah" Hannity. While discussing the Fort Hood massacre, Palin goes rogue on civil rights, throwing her full support behind outright profiling. But, fortunately, it'll take a lot more than book sales to implement Sarah Palin's creepy America.

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