It's "Palin mania" time again.

As NPR's Martin Kaste reminded us on Morning Edition, today's the day Sarah Palin's pre-recorded interview with Oprah Winfrey goes on the air and tomorrow's the day that the former Alaska governor's first book officially goes on sale:

Meanwhile, the 2008 Republican vice presidential nominee continues to assail the Associated Press for its reporting about what's in her book. "Still Making Things Up?" she asks of the AP in her latest Facebook posting.

The AP's Calvin Woodward wrote over the weekend that:

Sarah Palin's new book reprises familiar claims from the 2008 presidential campaign that haven't become any truer over time.

Ignoring substantial parts of her record if not the facts, she depicts herself as a frugal traveler on the taxpayer's dime, a reformer without ties to powerful interests and a politician roguishly indifferent to high ambition.

Andrew Sullivan of The Daily Dish is taking Palin on, issuing an open challenge "to clear up any factual inaccuracies or misunderstandings that we might have unwittingly published" by relying on the AP.

Palin's book is called Going Rogue: An American Life and has already inspired some of her critics to publish Going Rouge: An American Nightmare.