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How Sarah Palin Became a Brand
« on: April 05, 2010, 09:11:20 AM »
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April 4, 2010
How Sarah Palin Became a Brand
By DAVID CARR

When Sarah Palin made her debut as the host of “Real American Stories” on Fox News on Thursday night, she described several triumphs of regular people over insurmountable odds, but she missed an obvious one: her own.

After her failed bid for the vice presidency, she was more or less told to head back to Alaska to serve out her term as governor — a kind of metaphorical kitchen.

Instead, she quit her day job and proceeded to become a one-woman national media empire, with the ratings and lucre to show for it.

With its tales of uplift and pluck, “Real American Stories” trades in the kind of easy sentimentality that provokes eye rolls among those of us who work in media while quickening the pulse and patriotic ardor of almost everyone else. At the beginning of the show, Ms. Palin promised that it would “reaffirm our pioneering spirit and unmatched generosity, here and around the world.”

And so it did, with two million people tuning in. It featured a young man with cerebral palsy who was inspired to walk by the love of a dog, a millionaire who financed the college educations of legions of underprivileged youngsters, and a soldier who died to save his brothers in arms. (LL Cool J’s interview was withdrawn after he complained that it was going to be used in Ms. Palin’s show, proving that not everyone was in the reaffirming mood.)

“It’s not the kind of thing that’s going to excite you guys on the East Coast, but everyone else is dying to hear stories like these,” said one of her representatives who was not authorized to speak on the record but was authorized to slam the East Coast.

Ms. Palin’s politics can border on the atavistic, but beyond her Tea Party theatrics, she has tunneled her own route into the public consciousness and gone into the Sarah Palin Across America business. And what a business it is.

She was paid a $1.25 million retainer by HarperCollins. Her book, “Going Rogue,” has sold 2.2 million copies, according to its publisher, and she has another tentatively scheduled for this fall.

She now has an actual television career, including appearances as a pundit on Fox News, her gig as the host of “Real American Stories” four times a year, and a coming eight-part series on TLC called “Sarah Palin’s Alaska,” which will cost, according to some media reports, $1 million an episode (a lot more than governors make for “Come visit!” P.S.A.’s).

Other people have crossed the border from politics to media to very good effect — George Stephanopoulos, Patrick Buchanan and Chris Matthews, to name a few — but the transition was far more gradual. Ms. Palin turned on a dime and was a ratings sensation from the word go: her first paid appearance, as a commentator on “The O’Reilly Factor” on Jan. 12, was good for an extra million viewers.

Her appeal doesn’t stop at the red states. When Ms. Palin stopped by to chat with Oprah Winfrey — not exactly friendly territory — the show achieved its biggest ratings in two years.

Ms. Palin didn’t go on the show to run for president as much as to become the next Oprah. And it seems to be working.

So what are the rest of us missing?

Back in September 2008, when she was unveiled in St. Paul during the Republican convention, a longtime political reporter told me that her appeal would burn off over time. I wondered about that. I’m from Minnesota, which is sometimes considered the southernmost tip of Alaska, and her way of speaking in credulous golly-gee may have been off-putting to some, but there is a kind of authenticity there that no image handler could conjure.

In Ms. Palin’s America, everyone’s got bootstraps; they just need to have the gumption to find them. And her version is full of plain old folks spending a lot of time overcoming a great deal, including a government that she posits usually intends to do them harm. “America is exceptional! It’s not her politicians that make her so; it’s her everyday people and the values Americans hold so dear,” she said on her Facebook page, which, by the way, has 1.5 million fans.

She’s also imported the political trick of coming from the outside and ruling from the center. When she sets down the ear piece and leaves the studio lights, even the way she says the word “media” in her speeches — “MEE-dee-uh” — makes it sound like something yucky and foul, a swamp to be avoided at all costs. Unless, of course, you are promoting a show, a book or a cause.

Many observers thought her unwillingness to serve out her term would be fatal to her ambitions, but the fact that governance did not suit her — she resigned as governor back in July — has become a kind of credential.

Ms. Palin still gets a session in the media spanking machine every time she does anything, but the disapproval seems to further cement the support of her loyalists. Ms. Palin may or may not be qualified to represent America around the world, but she certainly represents vast swaths of the American public and has a lucrative new career to show for it.

If we don’t see why, then maybe we deserve the “lamestream media” label she likes to give us.

During the 2008 campaign, she was accused by the staff of Senator John McCain of running her own show and going off message. Then she took their disregard and made a book title out of it. “Going Rogue” is just one more example of how her inability or unwillingness to connect with the establishment leaders gives her credibility elsewhere. That’s a skill that works every bit as well on television as on the stump.

Last week, she returned to Senator McCain’s side to help in his re-election bid. As she bounded across the stage in Arizona and Cindy McCain struggled to maintain her frozen smile, even people who can’t stand her politics must have laughed.
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Re: How Sarah Palin Became a Brand
« Reply #1 on: April 05, 2010, 09:21:47 AM »
Amazing how someone so dumb could have pulled this off all by herself.   ::)  ::)

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Re: How Sarah Palin Became a Brand
« Reply #2 on: April 05, 2010, 09:39:49 AM »
Her hubby pulls the strings - he was CC'd on a lot of state emails that a spouse has no business receiving, and ppl in alaska say he sat in on nearly every meeting.

Toss in the fact he was a registered separist, she attended their big state meeting, then later spoke for the conference AS GOVERNOR....

Well, you get the idea.  Facts are facts: her hubby is an extremist politically, and was hugely involved in her governorship.

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Re: How Sarah Palin Became a Brand
« Reply #3 on: April 05, 2010, 09:41:47 AM »
Her hubby pulls the strings - he was CC'd on a lot of state emails that a spouse has no business receiving, and ppl in alaska say he sat in on nearly every meeting.

Toss in the fact he was a registered separist, she attended their big state meeting, then later spoke for the conference AS GOVERNOR....

Well, you get the idea.  Facts are facts: her hubby is an extremist politically, and was hugely involved in her governorship.

Incredible how these grifters with no real world experience could be the modern day Bonnie & Clyde and do this all on their own.  Amazing.

 

 

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Re: How Sarah Palin Became a Brand
« Reply #4 on: April 05, 2010, 09:45:27 AM »
Amazing how someone so dumb could have pulled this off all by herself.   ::)  ::)

nothing amazing about it

she's a celebrity (and we know that bad because Repubs told us it was)

many celebritries and dumber than dirt but that never seems to hurt their popularity

she's famous for making outrageously false and at times even inchoherent statements

and the dumber segment of our population eats that shit up likes it's ice cream on the fourth of July


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Re: How Sarah Palin Became a Brand
« Reply #5 on: April 05, 2010, 09:49:13 AM »
nothing amazing about it

she's a celebrity (and we know that bad because Repubs told us it was)

many celebritries and dumber than dirt but that never seems to hurt their popularity

she's famous for making outrageously false and at times even inchoherent statements

and the dumber segment of our population eats that shit up likes it's ice cream on the fourth of July



Like what? 

Krugman admited death panels, or the equivelent of the same are in the bill. 

Obama is a socialist or worse is obvious to all but a few fringers like yourself. 

Pals around with terrorists?  Ok, maybe he only palled around with one that we know of. 

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Re: How Sarah Palin Became a Brand
« Reply #6 on: April 05, 2010, 09:58:17 AM »
Like what? 

Krugman admited death panels, or the equivelent of the same are in the bill.  

Obama is a socialist or worse is obvious to all but a few fringers like yourself. 

Pals around with terrorists?  Ok, maybe he only palled around with one that we know of. 

krugman never admitted death panel or an equivalent

why do you keep lying about that or do you honestly believe it?

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Re: How Sarah Palin Became a Brand
« Reply #7 on: April 05, 2010, 09:58:38 AM »
Amazing how someone so dumb could have pulled this off all by herself.   ::)  ::)
Are you joining me in supporting Palin for president?
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Re: How Sarah Palin Became a Brand
« Reply #8 on: April 05, 2010, 09:58:59 AM »
Amazing how someone so dumb could have pulled this off all by herself.   ::)  ::)

Paris Hilton
Kim K
Amber Rose...
The list goes on and on

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Re: How Sarah Palin Became a Brand
« Reply #9 on: April 05, 2010, 09:59:56 AM »
Yes or no - does he admit there is a rationing panel in ObamaCare that is meant to save money?


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Re: How Sarah Palin Became a Brand
« Reply #10 on: April 05, 2010, 10:00:59 AM »
"Incredible how these grifters with no real world experience could be the modern day Bonnie & Clyde and do this all on their own.  Amazing."

???

I didn't say they were grifters... I said Todd is the politically wise one.  Palin is a nice aggressive pretty face for TV... but scribbling "energy" on her hand when she knows more about energy than anyone else in the united states? (Mccain, 2008)?

She's a feisty puppet.  Todd's the brains.

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Re: How Sarah Palin Became a Brand
« Reply #11 on: April 05, 2010, 10:37:31 AM »
Yes or no - does he admit there is a rationing panel in ObamaCare that is meant to save money?



No

We've already had this conversation.  Don't you remember?

http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?topic=325823.0

I've watched the clip 3 time (all 36 seconds of it)

Krugman said that savings will be generated because we won't be spending money on expensive treatments that don't work

that's literally what he said

he doesn't use the word "death panel" or "rationing" or say that "legitimate care will be denied in order to save money"

he says none of those things but still you're sure that's what you heard

this is the crux of the matter on why you and I will always have a hard time agreeing on things

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Re: How Sarah Palin Became a Brand
« Reply #12 on: April 05, 2010, 10:41:37 AM »
Palin is the second best thing to happen for democrats in years.