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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.

388 Reader Comments (so far…) Sign In or Register to comment

Deni G
Just so there’s no mistake the above is to Rye, who posts really crude name calling stuff and then plays the victim. It’s the way of the last 8 years and the now the McCalin/Palin campaign plan. Scream, lie, Smear, whine, scream some more. Ya’ll need a new act.
By Deni G on 09/20/2008 3:26 pm
Lady Gator
JJ GB……..Amen sister. I am really disappointed in the needless, nit-picking about the women this year. It started with Hillary and now it’s all the rest of the women involved. My husband comes in, at times, reads over my shoulder at the verbage - women on women - on here. His perspective is “Instead of the nasty statements and the derogatory comments about each other, and the nasty comments about all the these truly great women in politics - I would think that all of you would be vibrating with excitement.” Good grief this is truly a very talented, gifted, intelligent group of women. You may never see this again. What the hell are you all fighting about.”
By Lady Gator on 09/19/2008 1:27 pm
georgia fatwood
Vibrating? Who has time for that in a busy election year?
By georgia fatwood on 09/19/2008 3:56 pm
im p
Me!!! Won’t give that up because its election time. Keep on vibrating.
By im p on 09/19/2008 4:36 pm
True Taylor
I guess it’s a matter of opinion. The hate speak and spreading of lies on this thread that are making me sick to my stomach are from Diane Rye NY, sibelle daubigne, Linda P, Marjorie C., and Elaine AL Meqdad . I am quite shocked - not just by their comments about the candidates but also by their attacks on the other women on this site. However I wouldn’t refer to them as “a bunch of pompus, self-rightous know it-alls.” That would just be name calling.
By True Taylor on 09/19/2008 4:23 pm
True Taylor
Sorry, my comment landed in the wrong place. It was meant to be in response to Diane Rye, NY on 09/19/2008 1:22 pm
By True Taylor on 09/19/2008 4:27 pm
Deni G
I think I love you.
By Deni G on 09/20/2008 3:28 pm
sibelle daubigne
Lady,”Duality of the mind” is something to overcome soon or later. It seems “later” in this case.
By sibelle daubigne on 09/19/2008 1:36 pm
Obama Biden
well… yes I heard that too She did say an I will quote her “THATS WHAT THE palin/mcCain ticket will do! ’ end quote sHE ALSO REPLYED TO mCcAIN AS HER RUNNING MATEYEP YEP YEP …Then this morning at 930am sounded to me as if McCain kinda changd his platform……of course I was just waking up I could have heard that wrong!! Anyone else hear that?
By Obama Biden on 09/19/2008 1:49 pm
MaryPage Drake
I saw the tape run on several news shows last night with Sarah Palin being interviewed and she DID say, right out loud, “the Palin/McCain ticket!” Deed she did! Lots of fun with that Freudian slip! I felt rather sorry for her, to tell the truth. More interesting to me were items in The Washington Post telling how the local TV station in Wasilla referred to Sarah Palin just after her first election as mayor of that Alaskan town as their “first Christian mayor.” Happens that every single mayor of Wasilla, every one of her predecessors, have been Christian! There they go again! Only they can claim the name! Then it went on to tell of her differences with Police Chief Stambaugh of Wasilla, whom she fired. Among other things, he wanted the town to push the bars to have to close at two o’clock in the morning instead of five o’clock in the morning. Sarah favored the five o’clock closings! And he opposed the proposed state legislation to allow folks to carry their guns with them into banks and bars. She was all FOR that! Somehow, I do not feel safer with the thought of those attitudes and views running this country.
By MaryPage Drake on 09/19/2008 2:07 pm
Brooklyn Gal
And, he was the one who stated that it was a “burden of the taxpayers” to have to pay for rape kits. He and Palin thought the victim should pick up that tab on that. The more I learn about her, the more I know she should never have been placed on ANY NATIONAL TICKET.
By Brooklyn Gal on 09/20/2008 3:50 pm
MaryPage Drake
No, he was not. It was SHE who said that, and the practice of forcing rape victiims (and Wasilla has those in much higher numbers than is the case down here in the lower 48) to pay for their own rape kits was not begun until the NEXT police chief came into office; it did not happen when Stambaugh was chief and others were mayor.
By MaryPage Drake on 09/20/2008 4:38 pm
Eliza Dodd
Oh My My ~~~~ !! My Mother told me stories …about when Abortion wasn’t legal …how women would abort …with a Coke bottle and a hanger …and some other ways …Look its none of our business …Not You Not Me will ANSWER to GOD or the unborn baby …The way I look at it if a woman has a abortion that is murder ..to me maybe not you ..and I also think that poor kid got a free ride out of here and is back with GOD . A soul is with GOD before it is placed in it’s mother womb …called Neshamele ..listen to the song its very sad …We are with GOD before we are born …and after we die ..To be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord ! AMEN !
By Eliza Dodd on 09/19/2008 2:33 pm
Obama Biden
Well it is scary to know that that is being allowed? people to carry their guns into the bank?,,i havent heard that yet or read it?,,,i can however believe it! after all it is Alaska and their laws are not American Laws and Why is that? I heard Alaska does not pay taxes excepta Tire tax ? and like a wal-mart tax>?..i am getting very confused Because how can they put someone on VP if she doesnt have to pay TAXES??????????????????????????? HELP ME ON THIS ONE? and Im not trying to be sarcastic at all I just heard this..so I need all the info I can get to educate myself on this fact!
By Obama Biden on 09/19/2008 2:35 pm
Irish Eyes NY
Good by Marjorie and Elaine, it was good to read some sane posts here. I might be back at a later date, but keep at them, ya hear? Have either of you tried the Ann Coulter site? It’s mostly conservatives, but when some liberals show up they are treated alot better than I was treated here. Give it a try.
By Irish Eyes NY on 09/19/2008 4:02 pm