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Tuesday, November 17, 2009

CURL: On Oprah, Palin paints self as victim

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  • Bill Harpster, of Washington, D.C., browses through a copy of former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin's book "Going Rogue: An American Life," as it goes on sale at the B. Dalton Bookseller store at Union Station in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, November 17, 2009. (Rod Lamkey Jr./The Washington Times)
  • A man puts former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin's book "Going Rogue: An American Life" back on the shelf after briefly browsing through it, as it goes on sale at the B. Dalton Bookseller store at Union Station in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, November 17, 2009. (Rod Lamkey Jr./The Washington Times)
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Sarah Palin appears with Oprah Winfrey in Chicago for a taping of "The Oprah Winfrey Show" with her daughters Piper (left) and Willow. The 2008 Republican vice-presidential candidate, on a tour to hype her new book "Going Rogue," fielded some friendly questions.

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By Joseph Curl POLITICAL THEATER

Kicking off Phase One of her reputation reclamation project with a "world exclusive" on "The Oprah Winfrey Show," the 2008 Republican vice-presidential candidate debuted a new persona - Sarah Palin: Victim.

Over and over in her hourlong sit-down with the talk-show queen, the de facto leader of the Republican Party blamed handlers, staff, the media - even running mate Sen. John McCain - for the campaign's missteps and mistakes last fall.

Her ill-fated interview with CBS News' anchor Katie Couric? "I think this is the problem with the state of journalism today is no matter what I say to her, it will probably be twisted, perceived as a bit negative."

The brouhaha over her wardrobe? A McCain camp decision: "It was, practically speaking, 'Oh, good,' because I don't like to shop and that's going to be one less thing for me to have to worry about, never thinking that it was going to be a big controversy."

Her decision to step down as governor of Alaska? "There were so many opposition researchers up there that were - some of them by the Obama camp - who were sent up there to start the FOIA requests and the ethics violations charges."

Her teenage daughter's pregnancy? The McCain camp put out a statement without her approval: "I was surprised, too, that we didn't handle that issue, that challenge, better. ...

"Just a little bit of an indication of problems to come about what I would be able to say and how I would be able to speak or not speak my heart and my values," Mrs. Palin said.

On her first stop of a tour to hype her new book, "Going Rogue: An American Life," the 45-year-old Mrs. Palin, almost completely unknown before her Aug. 29, 2008, selection as Mr. McCain's running mate, fielded friendly questions from the most powerful woman in television.

Mrs. Palin, now one of the most famous women in America, was poised and pleasant throughout, smiling often, her perfect teeth almost impossibly white. She walked onstage to applause, dressed in a black pencil skirt with a teal-green jacket, black stockings and black high heels, her long brown hair tousled and tinted with blond highlights - along with those famous frameless designer glasses.

Her skin perfect - even on HDTV - the almost certain 2012 candidate for president who talked of "empowering women" even sought to blame the wardrobe debacle in the disparity between the sexes.

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