“So that got a little dicey,” Wallace said, before admitting that it was “totally legit” for Palin to be mad at her after she set up interviews like the one with Katie Couric in which the vice presidential candidate could not come up with the names of any news publications she read. “You know, it was when she sort of didn’t care what, like, McCain thought anymore.” “It was when she started to go rogue, for real,” Wallace said, quoting the title of Palin’s campaign memoir.