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The Book Party

Sara Nelson Blog | 09/18/2008 3:30 pm

Sarah Palin and the Case of the Banned Books, by Sara Nelson

By Sara Nelson

Editor’s Note: Sara Nelson is the editor in chief of Publisher’s Weekly, the industry’s leading news source, covering every aspect of creating, producing, marketing and selling the written word in book, audio, video and electronic formats. 

Given that we’re all “book people,” I assume that most of us got several copies of the list of books supposedly banned by Sarah Palin that circulated on the Internet last week. At last count, I received a dozen e-mails with the list attached, some of them from friends wanting to share the pain, and some suggesting I run the list in Publisher’s Weekly. I considered it, of course, until the list was declared a hoax — apparently, it names titles that have been banned at one time or another in American history and, most tellingly, a few books that hadn’t even been published when Palin was mayor.

What’s the truth of Sarah and the librarian? According to several reports, Palin had asked at least one librarian what the town’s “policy” was on book banning, which is a perfectly acceptable question for a new mayor to ask, though one that could have had a different agenda behind it than if, say, I had asked it. The librarian, Mary Ellen Emmons, reportedly allowed as how she didn’t believe in book banning. She was later fired, but after a public outcry the popular librarian was reinstated. That said, there is no real evidence that Palin tried to remove books from the library. Choosing titles at random from the bogus list, which included Brave New World, Catch-22 and the Harry Potter books, the only one I found not to be at the Wasilla public library was Heather Has Two Mommies, a book about lesbian parenting (duh) that no doubt is absent from many a smalltown stack. So while Palin stands for many things about which my feelings range from unease to stout disapproval, one thing I cannot accuse her of is being a book banner. Case closed.

Of all the kinds of phony lists that a Palin basher might concoct ... the one that won a hoaxter's heart was a roster of books banned.

But I couldn’t help being struck by something: Of all the kinds of phony lists that a Palin basher might concoct — number of abortion clinics shuttered, say, or the contents of her personal arsenal — the one that won a hoaxter’s heart was a roster of books banned. Many of the book people I know would be just as appalled at assaults on women’s reproductive rights or limp regulation of guns, yet there were no smear campaigns that I know of on these hot topics. And why is that?

Maybe, in a way, focusing on book banning is easy. While there is indeed a wide range of popular opinion about abortion and gun rights, there’s considerably less dispute about censorship. Like child abuse, few are for it. And surely part of the bogus e-mail campaign’s power was that it confirmed for us something we already believed: that Palin is an extremist in social matters.

But I also think that the prevalence and vehemence of the banned-books e-mail — it was picked up by the mainstream press and eventually debunked by USA Today, among others — suggests something else, something I find in a roundabout, slightly twisted way, pretty positive. To wit: Books matter. They matter in the national conversation. They matter enough for us to solicit and debate our potential leaders’ attitudes toward them.

In other words, they are lifeblood even for those for whom they’re not livelihood.

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HA BIBI
My dear Suzanne, Sometime read the Bible and see what God has to say about war. Many, many times, God led the soilders to battle and was with them. I, in no way think that Bush has handled everything appropiately with regards to the war effort, (And a few other things as well) quite frankly, I don’t think anyone should venture into such without a rock solid plan and then a back up if the initial plan fails. But I believe we were unequevically correct in going to war. And yes, I will read “The Chalice and the Blade” and will do so with an open mind, However, I believe the word of God first and foremost. Peace and grace, :)
By HA BIBI on 09/19/2008 1:57 am
HoBo Economy Thanks Bush-McSame
Elaine, The Bible was written at the direction of Emperor Constaintine to consolidate the Holy Roman Empire under a church-state….written by men, for men. How we conceptualize spirituality is how we form a worldview. Not everyone believes in the Bible worldview. There was vast, and better, civilizations before it came to be. “I believe we were unequevically correct in going to war” it’s already been amply proved that we were lied into a phony oil war planned, in writing in great detail in 1998 in the PNAC and signed by all the NeoCons that lied us into it. If we had a functioning Consitutional government and responsible opposition party….they’d have been impeached/indicted for war crimes long ago. Over a million innocent people died for their lies. A country (two actually) were destroyed. 2.3 million have been displaced. Our economy has been ruined to enrich war profiteers. It is a war crime and against Intl law to invade another country w/o cause, which they did not have and knew it when they lied us into it. I do not believe in any war/hate mongering/punitive God.
By HoBo Economy Thanks Bush-McSame on 09/19/2008 2:34 am
Ulla
Thank you, Suzanne … I really admire your energy and willingness to debate these ladies with such eloquence and solid information … I’m just too exhausted with disbelief about these narrow-minded individuals … even using 21st century technology, they seem to be so out of it, so behind the times and any real world … and when I get real angry I just want to wish them back into their antediluvian swamps …
By Ulla on 09/19/2008 1:04 pm
Maurine H
You know, Elaine, I just read your post and I can’t see a single bit of loving kindness in it. I see fury and self-righteousness and insults. It makes me wonder about the “helping” side of you and what happens if one of the girls whom you say you “help” crosses you or asks a question that you don’t like. What you do with your life is absolutely your own business, but that gives you absolutely no right to flaunt it in front of others as an example of what God does or does not want. Your sweeping accusations and harsh language do not help the image you seem to want to cultivate.
By Maurine H on 09/18/2008 10:22 pm
HA BIBI
Maurine, You are wrong again on all counts stated within your post. It is of your kind that doesn’t want to hear the truth of what you so readily accept as a persons rights yet you say you stand for the rights of women…I ask you, What about the rights of that unborn woman in your womb….Ooooh wait, she doesn’t get them. Does she Maurine? What you call harsh language, I call laying it on the line, calling it for exactly what it is and it seems you and those that believe that it is perfectly alright to kill babies that inconvience you, is just a-ok. Well there is a whole lot of us that totally and completely couldn’t disagree with you more, I am atleast wise enough to know that anyone who thinks it is justified to kill babies, is one I don’t expect would want a cultivated make-over.
By HA BIBI on 09/19/2008 1:23 am
Maurine H
Elaine - I am sorry you are so unhappy.
By Maurine H on 09/19/2008 11:00 am
HA BIBI
Maurine, Oooh Please, Anytime someone opposses your or anyone elses point of view that supports the rights of unborn babies, you all play the suedo sympathy card and say such stupid things as, “I sorry that you are so unhappy” It’s quite the opposite, “I am so happy” that I don’t think like the rest of you, who can’t see how easy it is for you to talk out of both sides of your mouth, Rights for woman provided they don’t dwell in your womb. If it wasn’t a matter of life and death for these unborn children, I might find the facial contortions, commical.
By HA BIBI on 09/19/2008 11:15 am
Deni G
That’s right! She’s not God! You are wonderful. And really no one should be allowed to speak to you unless you give them permission. Maybe we can get wow to set up something special for you, so you can smite anyone who disobeys you. Oh wait, get God to that for you. He will. I know he will. Ya’ll are on like a special terms, where He tells you what is right and what is wrong. Is that the same line President Bush is on? It must be, you’re both so selfless and kind and giving. You are so interesting. You make me tingle all over.
By Deni G on 09/18/2008 10:30 pm
HA BIBI
Deni G, I’ve never posted to you ever, so be honored to know the reason why? “You” have never been of concern nor interest to me, Capieche!
By HA BIBI on 09/19/2008 1:12 am
Deni G
Al! Now you’ve hurt my feelings. Really. Broke my little heart. Each day when I rise I look for your posts. Hoping against hope you’ll tell what God is saying. Bush used to, but for some reason, he’s been silent these days. And I was so happy to know he’s speaking through you now. Ah well, I guess I will just have to adore you from afar.

By Deni G on 09/19/2008 1:48 am
HA BIBI
You’ll get over it! :)
By HA BIBI on 09/19/2008 1:59 am
Deni G
I’m sure I won’t.

By Deni G on 09/19/2008 2:37 am
MaryPage Drake
I have never been able to get my brain to process such statements or protestations as ” if you don’t like what God has to say - - - -” How do you KNOW what God has to say? How, other than Faith, can you KNOW? And how can you desire to force your personal beliefs upon the LIFE and conflicts of another woman? Any pregnant woman has full rights to her own life, to her own set of beliefs, and to settling her physical challenges with her medical advisor and anyone else she chooses to turn to. No one’s abortion is murder, and it is rude and ignorant of your crusade to use that terminology. Attempting to inflict a guilt trip on other women just won’t cut it, but it makes our nostrils quiver at the extent of your brainwashing. Please take a course in manners and in minding your own reproductive business.
By MaryPage Drake on 09/19/2008 11:06 am
HA BIBI
Mary, It’s called cracking open the bible, You ought to try it as you show your Biblical illiteracy with such statements.
By HA BIBI on 09/19/2008 11:19 am
MaryPage Drake
Jumping to conclusions that happen to be totally false. I have read the Bible over and over again, starting at age 9. I do admit to skipping the begats ever since the first time, when I did read them all carefully. I did read them again recently to confirm that it was from Joseph that Jesus can claim descent from the House of David; not Mary. However, it is also averred that Joseph was not the father of Jesus. Go figure! Back to the subject, I assure you that my readings, plus college courses taken on the history of the writing of the Bible and the historical accuracies of the history contained in the Bible, all most fascinating, do not amount to the adjective illiteracy in the subject pertaining to me. The Bible was written by men. You may believe as you choose, and so may I.
By MaryPage Drake on 09/19/2008 11:39 am