In a review of Sarah Palin's Going Rogue, the New York Times notes "the most sustained and vehement barbs in this book are directed not at Democrats or liberals or the press, but at the McCain campaign. The very campaign that plucked her out of Alaska, anointed her the Republican vice-presidential nominee and made her one of the most talked about women on the planet -- someone who could command a reported $5 million for writing this book."
"All in all, Ms. Palin emerges from Going Rogue as an eager player in
the blame game, thoroughly ungrateful toward the McCain campaign for
putting her on the national stage."