Palin Campaign Manager: Palin âCringed At The Ideaâ Of Reading A Gay-Friendly Childrenâs Book» Sarah Palin (R-AK) had tried to ban books from the local library while mayor of Wasilla. The McCain campaign countered that under Mayor Palin ânot one book was banned, period,â while Palin insisted that her inquiries into removing books from the shelves were strictly ârhetorical.â In a new biography of Palin released this week, Trailblazer: An Intimate Biography of Sarah Palin, her former campaign manager details Palinâs disgust at the idea of a gay-friendly book. During her 1996 mayoral campaign, Palin questioned the local library director about the âcontent and selectionâ of the libraryâs books. [p. 76] One book that Palin questioned as not being âappropriate for the public libraryâ was Daddyâs Roommate, a story about a young boy whose father is gay and moves in with his partner. Palinâs campaign manager at the time, Laura Chase, urged Palin to read the book before passing judgment: I found it to be a sensitve book about showing love for additional family members. I took the book to show the other council members and said I felt it was inoffensive and suggested for everyone to read it, but there were not takers. I said, âSarah why donât you take it home and read it.â I could tell by her body language she cringed at the idea.I was shocked. It blew my mind that she wouldnât look at it. [p. 77] Palin said the the book should be kept behind the library reference desk, telling Chase that âit shouldnât be in a place where kids can get it without their parents knowing.â [p. 77] Itâs not surprising that Palin âcringedâ at a harmless depiction of a loving gay couple. Palin staunchly opposes marriage equality, publicly supports her churchâs promotion of a program designed to âhelpâ gays live as heterosexuals, and maintains that people are gay because they choose to be.