Sarah Palin on Oprah Winfrey Show: Five best outtakes
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Not all of Sarah Palin鈥檚 interview with Oprah Winfrey made it onto Monday鈥檚 show.
Sure, Oprah鈥檚 broadcast had lots of good bits, from Palin鈥檚 statement that a run for the White House in 2012 is 鈥渘ot on my radar screen right now,鈥 to the conciliatory Thanksgiving dinner invitation she says she proffered Levi Johnston, the father of daughter Bristol鈥檚 baby.
But the outtakes have great stuff, too. Some are posted on Oprah鈥檚 .
Among the most interesting items:
Sarah鈥檚 journal. In discussing how and why the ex-governor of Alaska came to write her memoir, 鈥淕oing Rogue,鈥 Ms. Palin said 鈥淚 have a journalism degree and have journalled all of my life.鈥
Oprah jumped at this, asking Palin when she first started writing down her thoughts. For a second, the question hangs there, giving the impression that perhaps Oprah has caught Palin out in some kind of misstatement.
But Palin jumps back in, saying she鈥檚 kept a dairy since she was in elementary school, and that recently she and her sister went over the diary entries. Lots of them dealt with chopping wood.
鈥淎lmost every day I have some kind of entry about having to stack firewood in order to heat the home,鈥 Palin told Oprah.
Sarah Palin and the sorcerer鈥檚 stone. Palin said that many lies and much innuendo was spread about her in the media during the 2008 presidential campaign. Many of the false statements could have been disproved easily, Palin said.
Take the report that Palin banned books from the public library when she was mayor of Wasilla, Alaska. Palin told Oprah the story was completely untrue, and was spread by a Wasilla blogger who disliked her.
鈥淟ook at that list of books I supposedly banned 鈥 鈥Harry Potter,鈥 it wasn鈥檛 even written when I was the mayor,鈥 said Palin.
For the record, Ms. Palin was mayor of Wasilla from 1996 to 2002. 鈥淗arry Potter and the Sorcerer鈥檚 Stone,鈥 the first volume of J.K. Rowling鈥檚 popular series, was published in the US in 1998.
Democracy in the Palin family. Palin told Oprah that at various points in her political life she has gathered all her family together, and the kids and her husband Todd have voted on her course of action.
鈥淚鈥檝e abided by the results of some of the polls that the kids have partaken in,鈥 she said.
Joining Sen. John McCain鈥檚 presidential ticket was not one of those moments, though. When Palin thought Senator McCain was on the verge of asking her to be his running mate, she called her husband, who urged her to seize the opportunity.
鈥淗e said, yep, he would be there for me, and with me, and he has been,鈥 said Palin.
Joe Lieberman sets Palin free. Palin said she found prepping for the vice-presidential debate onerous, in the sense that she thought the McCain campaign was force-feeding her answers to various questions. At one point, McCain鈥檚 good friend Sen. Joe Lieberman (I) of Connecticut came into the darkened hotel room where aides was peppering her with data.
Senator Lieberman said that the effort was 鈥渙verly scripted,鈥 and threw everybody out of the room, Palin told Oprah.
According to Palin, Liebrman said, 鈥淚 think I know you well enough already, Gov. Palin, to know that you need to be free, you need some liberty, you need to speak from the heart."
Lieberman told her to trust herself and have fun.
鈥淭hose things were so simplistic but so absolutely real and helpful at the time,鈥 said Palin. 鈥淚 was so thankful for his words.鈥
Sarah Palin impersonates Tina Fey. Palin told Oprah that at first she was only dimly aware of the popularity of Ms. Fey鈥檚 impersonations of her on 鈥Saturday Night Live鈥 (SNL). At one point, she saw a clip of the show, with the volume down.
鈥淚 thought it was me,鈥 said Palin.
Later, when she went on SNL to try and neutralize the act a bit, she met Fey backstage. At the time, Fey was holding her three-year-old daughter Alice.
Alice looked at her mother, then at Palin, then back again.
鈥淚 said, 鈥榃e鈥檙e confusing your daughter鈥,鈥 said Palin. 鈥淎nd we were.鈥
Then Palin told Oprah that for years, people in Alaska had been telling her she looked like that gal on Saturday Night Live. So one Halloween, she dressed up as Tina Fey.
鈥淵eah, I did. I went one year as Tina Fey,鈥 Palin said.
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See also:
Sarah Palin: 'Going Rogue," making dough.
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