Posted on 09/19/2009 3:25:39 PM PDT by jazusamo
Since resigning her post as governor of Alaska, Sarah Palin has essentially gone dark, making almost no public appearances and successfully avoiding the media outlets that are clamoring to talk to her.
But that doesnt mean Palin has been quiet.
Relying almost exclusively on social media to get her message out, Palin has managed to carve out her own high-profile place in the national health care debate, on energy policy and on tort reform.
While Palin isnt the only major political figure to try alternative means of communication to bypass the media, her unique ability to remain in the headlines while avoiding the spotlight suggests she may be the first to pull it off successfully.
For several days in August, the national health care debate turned to focus on so-called death panels, in large part because of two widely-publicized Palin Facebook posts accusing Democratic authors of the House proposal of creating bureaucratic entities to decide end of life care.
The post was immediately rebuked by Democrats, and even by some Republicans, as untrue and irresponsible. But rather than immediately firing back at her critics when reporters came calling for a response, or issuing a press release defending her claim, Palin waited five days to post her response on Facebook.
The post, simply titled concerning the death panels, went up shortly before midnight on a Wednesday night. By late Thursday morning, a write up of her statement was on the homepage of dozens of national and local newspapers. The post also quickly became one of the most mentioned topics within the political blogosphere.
I cant answer what her strategy is, but I can say that its working, said GOP strategist Mary Matalin. A large issue of why this works is that she has been so demonized and made fun of by the mainstream press.
With more than 850,000 friends following her every statement closely on Facebook, Palin trails only President Barack Obama as the most popular politician on the site. And when Palin ended her Twitter feed after resigning as governor, close to 140,000 people were following heragain, second only to Obama.
Its the most passive form of communication there is, its only effective if people are dying to go to your Facebook page, noted Marjorie Dannenfelser, the president of the Susan B. Anthony List, an organization designed to advance pro-life women in politics, and co-founder of Team Sarah, a network of Palin supporters. Shes got this quality that Howard Dean had in terms of the completely organic liberal movement he tapped into.
Former White House press secretary Ari Fleischer, a media strategist who does not count himself as a Palin supporter, said the former Alaska governors style and appeal lends itself to the online medium.
Facebook is perfectly suited for someone as polarizing as Sarah Palin, he said. Its the ideal way for her to keep in touch, to rev up her base and go around the mainstream media.
While Palin has used her Facebook page to weigh in with lengthy posts on health care, energy policy and tort reform, it has also enabled her to highlight causes with a more personal dimension, such as a favorite charity, the celebration of Constitution Day and the commemoration of the eighth anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks.
Shes trying to cut across the grain because everyone has been saying what a dope she is and shes going into depth on these issues, said Matalin. This is a good strategy because it works and because its long form. In an ad or any visual form, you could never take the kind of deep dive on a lot of these issues.
Her establishment of one of the most powerful social media brands in politics has coincided with her effort to all but drop off the mainstream media grid.
Since her television news blitz shortly before resigning as governor, a chaotic period in which she was even interviewed wearing waders while fishing, Palin has not appeared on cable or network television. She has issued very few statements to the media and her press contacts have become markedly less responsive to press requests. While Palin will be delivering a September 23 speech to investors in China, the event is closed to the press.
Palins camp did not respond to numerous requests from POLITICO seeking comment on this story.
To some degree, Palins strategy may be driven by necessity. The former governor has operated with a skeleton crew since leaving the governors office, with a team consisting of only a handful of staffers employed by her political action committee located in Virginia.
Even so, the practice of shutting out major print, television and news outlets is a sure route to obscurityand Palin in the past has given every indication that she has an interest in continuing her career as a public figure.
But even as shes all but vanished from the public view, Palin has managed to amplify her voice and expand her reach online. The ranks of her Facebook friends have swelled by several hundred thousand since the announcement of her resignation, after remaining somewhat static at around 500,000 through the spring and summer.
Fleischer said Palin has been able to pick up so much online momentum because she is so exciting.
She represents a gigantic movement in this country that is distrustful of Washington and finds her appealing for all the same reasons that the mainstream media finds her unappealing, Fleischer said. This is where social networks are most effective. It lets you focus on your core constituents and fan bases, and few politicians can actually claim they have a fan base.
Still, Fleischer warned that Palins ability to drive hundreds of thousands of individuals to her Facebook page will not get her past the media filter.
Facebook is one way to go around the mainstream media, but when you add it all together the mainstream media still exists, he said.
The former governors online megaphone is taken seriously enough by her opponents that the labor-affiliated group Americans United for Change started running ads on Facebook to counter Palins messages.
Send Palin a message, reads the black and white ad, which features only text and a small picture of the former governor. Health insurance reform is too important for outright lies. Send Sarah Palin a message; tell her to stop lying about death panels.
For those who have worked with Palin, the end-run around traditional media channels is not surprising.
She loves the unfiltered medium because she can make her statement and not be questioned directly about any nuances, one former Palin staffer told POLITICO. It speaks to the power of Facebook and social networking in general. Heres a case where Facebook postings are being picked up by [the Associated Press] and the national media. As politicianswere taking note of these media based on how well theyre working for her.
Another longtime Alaska insider and close observer of Palin called the strategy brilliant, but said it was sad to watch her relationship with the press deteriorate to such a point.
The Alaska source noted that prior to getting picked as Sen. John McCains (R-Ariz.) running mate, Palin once brought cookies to reporters stuck hanging around the state capitol on a Saturday for a special legislative session.
There was so much difficulty in her getting her message out without it being deliberately, in my opinion, twisted by members of the media, the insider said. Now, even if a story gets twisted, they all know they can go right to Facebook and see what she said.
Palin PING!
Anyone on or off the Palin ping, write me.
A tacit admission by the libs and RINOs that Palin is defining the discourse on her own terms.
Palin-Bachmann Overdrive 2012
Thus proving how worthless and meaningless the "state run media" has become.
For a backwoods, uneducated hick,(in the minds of the elitist pigs) Sarah Palin really confounds them.
LOL - Great tag line!
ping
Yep, they can’t misrepresent her when she gets her message out without them. :)
I just wish everyone would stop paying so much attention to Huckabee’s facebook posts, they steals the limelight from Sarah’s posts (chuckle chuckle).
As as “media” and “means of communication” are largely synonymous; this statement only works with a modifier.
For instance: “... to bypass the legacy media, ...”
And just why would they go out of their way to expose themselves to a bunch of halfbaked liberal a-holes like POLITICO?
Hope she writes an account of the $60K dinner just won on EBay.
If you notice, the word "polarizing" is one of those terms only applied to Republicans and conservatives. No Democrat is ever "polarizing." The media assumes that Leftism and its values are somehow mainstream.
This is why, for example, the idea that marriage should only be between a man and a woman is now described in the media as "controversial," even though it's a belief held by probably 90% of the world's population.
Don’t know about that. The conditions of the auction state that it is entirely confidential and private.
I understand why it's against FR policy to permit solicitations in a post, but I'm delighted I got in before the moderator caught it!
Every once in a blue moon something comes along that convinces me there are still people in America who care about quality!
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I hope this little testimonial doesn't run afoul of FR policies. If so, I apologize in advance!
Yeah. And don’t forget...she’s a washed-up, has-been, redneck, “Caribou Barbie” quitter from a backwater state. So why should she respond. /sarc
Oh well - did not know that.
You’re dead on the money, there’s never been a polorizing Dem according to the enemedia.
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