Jack Cafferty of CNN asks "what would you like to read in Palin's memoir?" And then he adds;
Sarah Palin found being governor of Alaska was too difficult and quit halfway through her first term. But she has managed to write her memoir in just four months. Truly amazing by any literary standards I’m familiar with.
I guess that's what he's looking for in the memoir. The elusive ghost writer! Well, Diana Bell of San Diego Union-Tribune has identified the ghost writer.
One Lynn Vincent. Actually, some of us already know who she is. We know this because the Huffington Post had the story all the way back in May. Why people are talking about her book like it was actually written by her is beyond me. Obviously, it was not written by her. The fact that it was written so quickly makes me think she had little involvement beyond direction.
If you are wondering what kind of book Lynn Vincent is going to write, here's the title of an earlier project;
"Donkey Cons: Sex, Crime, and Corruption in the Democratic Party"
"Going Rogue" will be the new Texan as cowboys are phased out for mavericks.
Update
Ya know, this SNL skit should be viewed again. The Tina Fey "going rogue" moment is very foretelling.