Politics / Sarah Palin Joe McGinniss Defends 'The Rogue' Insists Sarah Palin bio is no hatchet job By Neal Colgrass, Newser Staff Posted Sep 18, 2011 1:25 PM CDT Copied In this book cover image released by Broadway Books, "The Rogue: Searching for the Real Sarah Palin," by Joe McGinniss, is shown. (AP Photo/Broadway Books) Looks like Joe McGinniss is in full spin mode after reviewers largely decimated his new biography of Sarah Palin. Although The Rogue: Searching for the Real Sarah Palin depicts her as a racist, bulimic bully who indulges in religious nuttiness and extramarital affairs, 68-year-old McGinniss insists his book is no hatchet job. The Daily Beast serves up these McGinniss gems: On The Rogue engendering sympathy for Palin: “I don’t know anyone who’s not a card-carrying member of the Tea Party who would believe something as foolish as that." “I would say that 90 percent of what I learned is not in the book because I couldn’t check it out. I wrote only the things I was able to satisfy myself about as to their authenticity, as to their accuracy, as to their truthfulness.” McGinniss says he evaluated his sources "on the basis of 40-plus years in journalism. By this point in my career, if I can’t tell what’s true and what somebody’s making up for nefarious reasons, I’ve been in the wrong business all this time." On his vague chat with former Miami Heat star Glen Rice, from which McGinniss concluded Palin had slept with Rice: "I think it’s pretty clear. ... That’s certainly the impression I came away with." "I wrote the best book about her I was able to write. Now if that causes people to feel sorry for her, I would suggest they might be missing the point. Maybe I should have made it a little stronger." (More Sarah Palin stories.) Report an error