Posted on 11/14/2009 8:32:23 PM PST by SeekAndFind
Sarah Palin's new book "Going Rogue" is set for release on Nov. 17 and with that will likely come a media blitz of epic proportions. However, based on the cover of the Nov. 23 issue of Newsweek, someone felt a response was warranted.
The wizards of smart at Newsweek took an image from a shoot of Palin that originally appeared in Runner's World magazine for the cover and splashed the headlines, "How Do You Solve a Problem Like Sarah?" and "She's Bad News for the GOP - and For Everybody Else, Too."
Mike Allen of Politico previewed the cover in the Nov. 14 edition of his "Playbook." In it, he included these comments from Newsweek editor John Meacham who blamed Palin for Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., struggles with his conservative base in South Carolina. One of those struggles for Graham was his acknowledgment that climate change is a manmade phenomenon in need of a so-called "compromise," And that backlash is somehow former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's fault:
"What Obama advisers privately refer to as Palinism' has created a climate of ideological purity inside the GOP. To deviate from the anti-Obama line at all -- that is, to acknowledge that politics is the art of compromise -- risks the censure of the party. Pure ideologues will argue that this is a good thing; others like, say, South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham, a close friend of Palin's onetime champion John McCain, think differently. Graham was denounced last week by the Charleston County Republican Party for working with Democrats on issues such as climate change; the senator's office replied by invoking President Reagan's belief that elected officials need to find common ground and work together to solve difficult problems.'"
Meacham went on to fret over Palin as a far-right figure and how her popularity has created an environment where "centrist" political figures in the GOP aren't willing to work with the Obama administration "for fear of a backlash from the base."
Left-of-center sensationalism isn't unprecedented for Newsweek magazine covers. Earlier this year, the brain trust at Newsweek declared us all socialists on their Feb. 16 magazine cover. And as Tim Graham, the director of media analysis at the Media Research Center, said then, "the only Newsweek cover that would be more obviously untrue would be We Are All Objective Journalists Now.'"
Ya need to add the Japanese Emp bow to that.
Yes indeed, Republicans who adhere to a conservative agenda are dangerous, but Democrats who tilt off the left side of the political universe are not. Isn’t that correct Meacham?
Not to worry, these people will all get their`s! They think they can vote for the slaughter of the unborn, and teach children that homosexuality is an acceptable lifestyle and still belong to Christ....
They are in for a rude awakening!
Does anyone really believe anything newsweak says? The Governor is a breath of fresh air in a political world filled with musty pols, misguided libs, embarrassing rinos and millions of whine-o’s. To top it off, the Governor is an accomplished, attractive individual with quite a few goods ideas. The lib women especially are upset. Their birkenstock and housedress appearance (along with their dependent, whiny liberalism) is no match. Let the battle begin.
You now have a deep, deep bow to the emperor of Japan to add to your pics.
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