The Goal of ‘Going Rouge’

The Goal of ‘Going Rouge’

Nation editors Betsy Reed and Richard Kim’s Going Rouge is not out to confuse, but to inform.

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Is it satire or sabotage? Entertainment Tonight‘s “The Insider” discusses Going Rouge, a book about Sarah Palin edited by the Nation‘s own Betsy Reed and Richard Kim. Set to release the same day as Palin’s biography Going Rogue, some conservative bloggers claim its strikingly similar appearance is a ploy to confuse buyers. Betsy Reed visits the show to state that Going Rouge‘s goal isn’t to sabotage, but rather, to let people know who “the real Sarah Palin is.”

–Alana Levinson

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