Reddit Reddit reviews Going Rogue: An American Life

We found 26 Reddit comments about Going Rogue: An American Life. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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26 Reddit comments about Going Rogue: An American Life:

u/TheHobo · 6 pointsr/funny

At least you're not Going Rogue.

u/Ingenium21 · 5 pointsr/politics

http://www.amazon.com/Going-Rogue-American-Sarah-Palin/dp/0061939897/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1267844652&sr=8-3

Amazon.com from the editorial review from "liberal media washington Post"

"With the aid of Lynn Vincent as her ghostwriter..."

u/[deleted] · 3 pointsr/AskReddit

That the book below has already become an American classic.

http://www.amazon.com/Going-Rogue-American-Sarah-Palin/dp/0061939897

u/safehome · 3 pointsr/reddit.com

While you're in Mordor can you destroy these... all of them

u/IFoundTheF · 2 pointsr/books
u/acog · 2 pointsr/AskReddit

This book will seriously fuck you up. It's not horror/gore, it's all just creepy mind games. I never thought a book could actually make me viscerally feel like I was on the brink of insanity. But this did.

u/WritingImplement · 2 pointsr/AskReddit

If you're the kinky type, I heard this one is about anal sex. Give it a go.

u/Jahonay · 2 pointsr/pics

I wouldn't argue that it's not an exercise in writing styles, language, etc... But what of that is specific to books? Could you not argue that the time a person spends reading books would be better spent on the internet reading higher quality information? Would this be just as educational as this?

I mean, I don't think books really have any inherent advantage in education, I think it should be looked at on a case by case basis. Otherwise you have people reading the twilight novels thinking that they're well educated or that they're better than others because they're avid readers.

u/NukeThePope · 2 pointsr/atheism

I want The Demon Haunted World to be mandatory reading in all US schools! Instead, I'll bet they'll introduce Going Rogue. The goddamn country is doomed!!

u/fredtothedurst · 2 pointsr/AskReddit
u/jumblebutt · 1 pointr/pics

Actually I think they're all this.

u/lengau · 1 pointr/books
u/AL3XCAL1BUR · 1 pointr/politics

Remember when Republicans thought Going Rogue was a good thing?

u/readcommentbackwards · 1 pointr/AskReddit
u/Azrael11 · 1 pointr/AskReddit

> buy a non-fiction book

well, alright, if I have to

u/superiority · 0 pointsr/politics

The Wall Street Journal says that that is what happened:

> Senior officials in the Justice Department and the FBI didn’t think much of the evidence, while investigators believed they had promising leads their bosses wouldn’t let them pursue, they said.

The FBI agents must have decided it was time to go rogue.

u/troymcdavis · -1 pointsr/politics

I guess this is something you don't obsess over, but it's already happened.

u/heystoopid · -1 pointsr/politics

Now let me guess ?

But who in their right mind would want to write such trash unless high on illicit drugs or magic mushrooms ?

NB nearly 50% off RRP already , on a hard cover book to go on sale mid November , 2009 and a mini WW3 has broken out in the readers comments already.

A decisive astute intelligent political leader , she is not and never will be in this life line or any other future one , given the total shambles she left behind in a box store town called Wasilla !

u/trampus1 · -1 pointsr/funny

Unfortunately, it was this future classic.

u/no1name · -2 pointsr/books

Then you need to read this piece of contemporary fiction