The Antidote to ‘Going Rogue’

The Antidote to ‘Going Rogue’

A collection of Sarah Palin bloopers to complement Going Rouge, the collection of essays about Palin featuring Nation editor Katrina vanden Heuvel.

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If there’s one person for whom the advent of YouTube was more harmful than advantageous, it’s former Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin, whose few yet horrendous interviews will always be available for repeated viewing. Filmmaker Robert Greenwald has collected these clips as a companion to Going Rouge, the collection of essays about Palin that Nation editor Katrina vanden Heuvel calls an “antidote” to Palin’s memoir Going Rogue. In Greenwald’s film, he interviews vanden Heuvel, who highlights why this book is important: the former Alaskan Governor’s incompetence should not be forgotten. If Palin refuses to go away, we’ll have to keep watching these scary clips, which come to us just in time for Halloween.

–Fernanda Diaz

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