Sarah Palin going gray? 'America by Heart' gives Sarah Palin new eye color

Sarah Palin is releasing a second book in November, 'America by Heart.' The cover sports a gray theme – including curiously grayish eyes for the brown-eyed Sarah Palin.

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Brown-eyed former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin spoke in Duluth, Ga., on June 29.

Stop the presses: HarperCollins has released the cover of Sarah Palin’s new book.

If her first book, “Going Rogue,” had a red theme – which invited the obvious liberal answer, “Going Rouge.” This one, “America by Heart,” has got the gray thing going. Gray sweater, gray background. Even her eyes appear to have been airbrushed to a hazel-grayish shade, perhaps to match her sweater, the Alaska blog Mudflats points out. Her eyes are actually brown.

The book, subtitled “Reflections on Family, Faith and Flag,” does not come out until Nov. 23, three weeks after the midterm elections. But the timing is perfect for a book tour that could segue nicely into a presidential campaign. Just saying.

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