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Conversation | 08/24/2009 11:00 pm

Sarah Palin and the Celebrity of Politics

Joni Evans, Judith Martin, Liz Smith and Mary Wells talk about a new breed of celebrities, Palin’s political future and more in the wOw Conversation.
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LIZ: Do you know there’s no celebrity news to speak of? That’s why Michael Jackson’s death was such a big event while it lasted. The new celebrity is politics. Politics is all people really are talking about, in my opinion.

JUDITH: Ah, you’ve finally come around to the Washington point of view.

LIZ: Exactly.

MARY: Well, society’s disappeared …

LIZ: The new celebrities, the performing celebrities, are mostly people nobody over 40 ever heard of, and we haven’t gotten used to them yet. And none of them are great stars or great characters in the tradition of the MGM days.

MARY: No. They’re all gone.

JONI: Well, at least we have Sarah Palin. Will she be a politician one year from now?

LIZ: Well she won’t be an Alaskan anymore. That’s what I predict. I mean, I think she’s about to shake the ice off of her feet. I think she’ll still be a name, because for one thing she’s physically very pretty and attractive; and she’s either irritating to people or they’re slavishly addicted to her. So she’s got all of the ingredients necessary to become a fixture.

I think she's formidable. I think she has time now to educate herself, and I wouldn't rule her out on anything.

MARY: Also, the Democrats are being very smart about her. They are pushing her. They are driving her to the top of the charts. They are literally making her a much bigger star than she is, because they want her to stand for Republicanism, and they want everybody to associate her with Republicanism.

LIZ: Judith, what do you think?

JUDITH: A star, but not a star politician. She made a lot of enemies in her own party and I think Mary’s quite right. She’s the ideal opponent to run against because she is extremely accident-prone in the intellectual department.

MARY: She’s perfect.

JUDITH: But she’s made enormous enemies in her own party.

MARY: She could literally drown the Republican Party in the next 12 months, little by little.

JUDITH: It will be interesting to see if people take her up on her offer to campaign for them. I would think that they would run away.

LIZ: Well, she spoke at the Reagan Library recently. I think she’s just starting out.

JONI: I just wanted to say that I think everyone has underestimated what she’s going to be one year from now, and I think she’s formidable. I think she has time now to educate herself, and I wouldn’t rule her out on anything.

LIZ: We ruled Nixon out and that was a big mistake, because he appealed to that whole victimhood thing on people who feel they’re so badly used. That’s her theory. She is preaching the doctrine of cultural resentment. And these days lots of people suffer from that. They enjoy being victims.

MARY: I think there’s a crazy streak in her. And I think she’ll be forgiven anything because everybody likes the way it’s going.

LIZ: She’s fun. In a world without any big names anymore, except big political names, she’s getting bigger all the time.

MARY: And an awful lot of big-time people are crazy.

JONI: Now, with Walter Cronkite gone … I remember the way the media used to be. We’ll miss Walter Cronkite and his authoritative ways.

LIZ: He never made the kind of mistakes Alessandra Stanley made in The New York Timeswhen she wrote about him in her appreciation and made seven glaring errors. I think I would have been fired if that had been me writing that. And I was fired and I didn’t even write anything like that. You know, that comic guy, Bill Maher, said it best. He said, "People have forgotten that when Walter Cronkite was doing the news, the news was a loss leader in television." The news wasn’t expected to make any money. So if he wanted to really cover some story substantially he did, and he didn’t have producers screaming and saying, "Don’t do that. You’ve got to make money. You’ve got to put Farrah Fawcett-Majors on."

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Star Lawrence
Yeah—the founders are just trotting this out for clicks and I am helping. Don’t think I don’t know it.
By Star Lawrence on 08/30/2009 12:37 pm
S G
Sarah Palin is a promoter of hate and lies.
By S G on 08/25/2009 7:35 am
DeBúrca obj
Just like people can’t look away from a car accident, Sarah Palin attracts attention. She brings out the worst in people, encourages and applauds ignorance and tells people who to hate and who to fear. Some people are ripe for this stuff. Most people cringe. She’s trying to take the easy way to the top, no substance, didn’t even stay to finish her one term as governor of a state with a miniscule population. Too busy trying to promote herself. 
By DeBúrca obj on 08/25/2009 7:43 am
S G
Well put DeB. You hit the nail on the head.
By S G on 08/25/2009 7:56 am
Mary Quite-Contrary

Ouch kinda like being a ‘Community Organizer’ who votes present 180 plus times in the US Senate (on those days when he actually showed up to represent the people of Illinois and was not out campaigning for the next higher office…or plugging one of his two, self-aggrandizing autobiographies).

Yep…recent history shows us all the benefits of primo self promotion.

By Mary Quite-Contrary on 08/25/2009 9:06 am
DeBúrca obj
The ’ ridiculing community organizers’ bit… a perfect example of what I said above about Palin. Add to that the ‘death panel’ bit. And like I said, some people eat that stuff up.
By DeBúrca obj on 08/25/2009 9:43 am
Mary Quite-Contrary

How Alinskyesque…attack the messenger.  Not the issue.  A clever avoidance of admitting Obama has a paper thin resume and he got where he is today (and I don’t mean vacationing on Marxist Vinyard) by playing the media.  Private citizen Palin is just playing by his rules.

By Mary Quite-Contrary on 08/25/2009 9:48 am
DeBúrca obj
The only thing I am ‘avoiding’ is getting sucked into yet another attempt to drag yet another thread into an Obama bashing gutter. This thread is about Palin and I have given my opinion and you have proven my example.
By DeBúrca obj on 08/25/2009 1:21 pm
macwoof woof
DeBurca, she has proven your point so perfectly.
By macwoof woof on 08/25/2009 5:40 pm
DeBúrca obj
I should thank her.
By DeBúrca obj on 08/25/2009 6:27 pm
Star Lawrence
Yeah—this is about bashing Palin, not Obama—get with the program.
By Star Lawrence on 08/30/2009 12:39 pm
Donna Taylor
I agree with you completely, people like Palin always attract attention because of their craziness.  Most of us don’t take them seriously, they are just a distraction.  I notice the same thing about Fox News, sometimes I stop when flipping through the channels to watch the crazies, also like a train wreck.  I can’t believe some of the things their  hosts get away with—doesn’t mean I agree, which I think accounts for their ratings.  I wish Palin & others like her would just go away, and some serious republicans would replace them, and help President Obama get this country back on track.  All they do is oppose him instead of trying to come up with ideas & pull together.  I believe he has tried to reach out, but they just want him to fail—even at the cost of all of the country failing!!!
By Donna Taylor on 08/25/2009 10:43 am
Eldebbo C

I feel sorry for Sarah Palin. Before she was picked as a running mate, not many of us knew who she was. From what I understand, she was a good politician in the state of Alaska. I feel like the media run her in the ground after the election, and for the sake of her family, she had no choice to get out.

I also don’t think we have seen the last of her in politics.

By Eldebbo C on 08/25/2009 8:05 am
Linda Myers
I think she is a more of a master srategist than given credit for. Who else has been able to garner the millions of dollars of free publicity and marketing, while seemingly letting the negative roll off with a facade of being less of an itellect at the same time. Master marketer, and laughing all the way to the bank.
By Linda Myers on 08/25/2009 8:29 am
Mary Quite-Contrary
Laughing all the way to the bank?  Hopefully, for the benefit of her family.  Laughing all the way to the Oval Office?  Hopefully, for the benefit of her Country.
By Mary Quite-Contrary on 08/25/2009 9:14 am