Continuing a busy week with the Going Rogue media and book signing tour.  First was a radio interview with Laura Ingraham, listen here or above.  They covered the Senate health-care bill, China, America’s superpower status, the McCain campaign media strategy, and more.

She also had her debut with Bill O’Reilly on the O’Reilly Factor.  The first part was shown tonight which covered the campaign and the Gibson and Couric interviews from the campaign.  He also asked about the Oprah interview.  Friday he’ll get into policy issues, and then the third segment will be on Monday night.

This has been a good interview so far, and I’m looking forward to when they discuss policy.  O’Reilly has asked some tough, but fair questions.  The discussion of the Couric interview was particularly good as he said, “you booted it Governor,” and she agreed.  She is taking responsibility that it was “my bad," but I also think explained what was going on well.  I also hope she takes his advice on Levi Johnston questions and refuses to answer them anymore.  The kid doesn’t need any more attention.

Bonus:  You need to read The Anchoress’ post on Palin’s "lamestream" media treatment – Palin Press: Putzes in Print.

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