PALIN & HILLARY JAVA SUMMIT

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Sarah Palin backtracks on Hillary Clinton, offers coffee peace plan. Hill says, “Sure!”

In her new ghost-written tell-all Going Rogue, Sarah Palin retracks her her campaign enhanced vitriol of then Sen. Hillary Clinton, writing she now believed Clinton was a victim of sexist media bias. 

 "Should Secretary Clinton and I ever sit down over a cup of coffee, I know that we will fundamentally disagree on many issues, but my hat is off to her hard work on the 2008 campaign trail," Palin writes in the book.

"A lot of her supporters’ think she proved what Margaret Thatcher proclaimed: "If you want something said, ask a man. If you want something done, ask a woman."

Secretary of State Hilary Clinton told George Stephanopolus on ABC’s This Week , "Well you know, I’ve never met her, and I’d look forward to sit down and talk with her.

"Obviously we’re going to hear a lot more from her in the upcoming week, with her book coming up and I would look forward to having a chance to get to meet her."

Meanwhile Hillary has squashed all rumors of an intended run at the NY gubernatorial office while Palin’s detractors have issued a point-by-point dismissal of her book which attacks GOP leaders, alleged financial claims  and  even former running mate John McCain.

And on Oprah today,  Sarah invites near-son-in-law Levi Johnston home for Thanksgiving.