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Going (More Than) Rogue: Sarah Palin and the Pink Elephant in the Room
AMERICAN THINKER ^ | September 26, 2010 | Ja Whitt

Posted on 09/26/2010 9:58:07 AM PDT by onyx

"How's that hopey-changey stuff workin' out for ya?" 

Sarah Palin's parody of Barack Obama's presidential campaign slogan elicited enthusiastic applause and a roar of laughter during a February 2010 Opryland Hotel engagement (Klein 21), and the trademark question has delighted her supporters many times since. Certainly, the size and exuberance of Palin's fan base help to explain the popularity of her memoir Going Rogue: An American Life (2009), which, according to HarperCollins, sold 700,000 copies during the first week (Barbour n.p.).

Writing her memoir was such a priority for Palin that she cites it as one of the reasons she resigned as governor of Alaska seventeen months early. Palin wasted no time writing and publishing Going Rogue, completing the 413-page book in approximately four months (Fitzpatrick n.p.) with the help of ghostwriter Lynn Vincent, who has co-authored several books and writes for WORLD, a Christian news magazine. 

Although Palin has been attacked for collaborating with an experienced writer, her supporters respond by saying that Lance Armstrong, Hillary Clinton, former CIA chief George Tenet, and other entertainment, political, and sports celebrities have employed them, too. Some of her critics say four months is not long enough to write a reputable book, but, again, others disagree: "When she resigned as governor, she had a lot more time and was able to really devote herself full-time [sic] to writing the book," said Tina Andreadis of HarperCollins. "That's really all that there is" (Fitzpatrick n.p.).

Accounting for Palin's celebrity status requires more than an analysis of the content and popularity of her memoir, which will be followed with the pre-Christmas 2010 publication of her second book, America by Heart: Reflections on Family, Faith, and Flag. Unlike political memoirs by Hillary Clinton, John McCain, and Barack Obama, Going Rogue may or may not be a narrative intended to propel Palin into public office. Although there is no question that the book has two purposes -- to respond formally to her whirlwind 2008 vice presidential candidacy and to make clear her political position -- she has not announced plans to run for president or for any other political office.

Although addressing Palin's account of her personal and political development in Going Rogue is the purpose of this essay, a reference to two cover photographs and their accompanying stories in a prominent news magazine provides an important symbolic and historical context for this study. The Nov. 23, 2009, and June 21, 2010 covers of Newsweek symbolize Palin's ascendancy in the American political sphere in a way that her memoir cannot. The controversial cover from 2009, which originally ran in Runner's World, features Palin in running clothes with her elbow on the American flag. The accompanying headlines reads, "How Do You Solve a Problem Like Sarah?: She's Bad News for the GOP -- and for Everybody Else, Too." On the 2010 Newsweek cover, the photo of a conservatively dressed Palin -- her head enveloped by a halo -- is displayed above the headline: "Saint Sarah: What Palin's Appeal to Conservative Christian Women Says about Feminism and the Future of the Religious Right."

The first cover story ridicules then-Governor Palin and dismisses her by stating that she is "bad news" for everyone. Although still parodying her, the second story acknowledges her importance to those who respect her religious perspective and who share at least some of her political views. Reporter Lisa Miller, whose expertise at Newsweek is the history and impact of religion and who wrote "Saint Sarah," said she considers Palin a phenomenon in American politics.

On June 14, 2010, Fox News commentator Bill O'Reilly interviewed Miller in a segment entitled "Is Newsweek's 'Saint Palin' Cover Story Mocking or Praising Palin?" "I didn't think it was a bad article," O'Reilly tells Miller. "It's not a slam. You didn't write a slam." Assuring him that criticizing Palin was not her intention, Miller said, "I'm trying to explain to people that what Sarah Palin is offering conservative, Bible-believing women is something very, very powerful ... I think one of the things that's so appealing about her is that she has this universal female message, and that, you know, the left overlooks it to its own peril."

This analysis of Going Rogue begins where the "The O'Reilly Factor" ends. Unlike Hillary Clinton's Living History or Barack Obama's Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance, Going Rogue is dedicated primarily to a different kind of underrepresented community, one not often celebrated by intellectual elites or addressed in academic journals. The "bless their hearts" and "you betcha" vernacular that alienates some of Palin's critics endears her to others. What some consider her convoluted sentence structure -- "Look out, Washington, because there's a whole stampede of pink elephants crossing the line, and the ETA stampeding through is November 2, 2010. Lotta women comin' together" (Halperin 33) -- makes perfect sense to those who speak as she does and who empathize with her and concur with her message. 

Given the polish of Palin's two-minute video released July 8, 2010, it is clear that Palin is becoming more confident and coherent as she learns from political image-makers. "Palin's video proves that she is savvy and sophisticated enough to harness her star power for political effect," writes Mark Halperin in "A Foot in the Race." Calling her "the most arresting political figure other than the President" (33), Halperin, like Miller and other journalists, recognizes her appeal and acknowledges her evolution as a public figure. "Many Christian women loathe Palin, of course, and many men love her, but a certain kind of conservative, Bible-believing woman worships her," Miller writes. "Palin has her faults, but the left is partially to blame for her ascent. Its native mistrust of religion, of conservative believers in particular, left the gap that Palin now fills" ("Saint Sarah" n.p.).

Certainly, what Miller has called a "mom of faith" movement and a "mom uprising" ("Saint Sarah" n.p.) and Halperin has described as a "mom awakening" ("A Foot in the Race" 32) helps to explain the popular appeal and financial success of Going Rogue. This essay addresses the historical context, the literary impact, and the social implications of Palin's memoir and addresses the place of autobiography, memoir, and personal essays in the political arena.

Going Rogue as Political Memoir
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TOPICS: Editorial; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: election2012; elections; goingrogue; military; obama; palin; sarahpalin
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To: ridesthemiles
I’m not so sure that Palin will try to run for President again in 2012.

I don't think you meant to say "again" since Sarah hasn't ever run for president. :)

One thing's for certain: she's not about to announce her intentions until after both her book tour and her Documentary TV series on the Discovery channel conclude.

21 posted on 09/26/2010 12:08:28 PM PDT by onyx (If you support Sarah and want on her Ping List, let me know!)
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To: ridesthemiles

Why are continually reminded that Sarah makes a lot if money, and therefore she could never accept a true calling to save the Republic, because she would lose too much money?

Sarah will run if she feels a calling, otherwise she won’t, but it certainly won’t be because of the money.

Christian faith somehow has become a liability in a country that would have never been without it.

God save us all.


22 posted on 09/26/2010 12:34:03 PM PDT by itsahoot (We the people allowed Republican leadership to get us here, only God's Grace can get us out.)
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To: tommix2
The focus on Palin's faith, as understood by leftist magazine writers, reflects the desire of the MSM to distract from the fact that Palin embodies core American values. People identify with her because she is authentic, and authentically like them.

Liberals, by definition inauthentic, hate that.

23 posted on 09/26/2010 1:45:50 PM PDT by hinckley buzzard
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To: onyx

Sounds like the article was a hit piece. Here’s an excerpt that rattled MY chain:

“The controversial cover from 2009, which originally ran in Runner’s World, features Palin in running clothes with her elbow on the American flag. The accompanying headlines reads, “How Do You Solve a Problem Like Sarah?: She’s Bad News for the GOP — and for Everybody Else, Too.” On the 2010 Newsweek cover, the photo of a conservatively dressed Palin — her head enveloped by a halo — is displayed above the headline: “Saint Sarah: What Palin’s Appeal to Conservative Christian Women Says about Feminism and the Future of the Religious Right.”

That really torqued me! But upon further reflection it occurred to me that while Sarah’s stock continues to rise in value, Newsqueak Magazine’s continues to plummet! Correction: Newsqueak Magazine’s stock cannot get any lower! It is now worth one dollar on the open market!!


24 posted on 09/26/2010 2:44:11 PM PDT by Tucker39
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To: onyx

Addendum to above reply: The whole darn company; lock, stock and barrel is only worth ONE DOLLAR!


25 posted on 09/26/2010 2:45:29 PM PDT by Tucker39
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To: onyx

BTTT


26 posted on 09/26/2010 2:51:28 PM PDT by The Wizard (Madam President is my President now and in the future)
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To: Tucker39
I applaud you! You did such an excellent job deciphering the article.

I happen to have a pic of that awful Saint Sarah NewsWeak cover.


27 posted on 09/26/2010 3:18:05 PM PDT by onyx (If you support Sarah and want on her Ping List, let me know!)
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To: onyx; potlatch; PhilDragoo

Remember the Saint Hillary cover Newsweek did shortly after she became First Lady? They’re out of fresh ideas, and accuracy, but I do look forward to a rerun of two covers they did on Bill Clinton, “The Incredibly Shrinking President”. Look for a lot of white space, and a tiny 0bama down in the corner, if they dare.


28 posted on 09/26/2010 9:15:44 PM PDT by ntnychik
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To: onyx
Sarah will run in 2012.

She will announce on January 1, 2011.

The whole country will go wild.

She will have a very successful money bomb on Reagan's 100th Birthday, February 6, 2011.

She has a calling and knows she can't ignore it. She knows we can't wait until 2016 or 2020. The viability of our Sacred Republic is at stake.

Paul Ryan will be her running mate.

29 posted on 09/26/2010 9:18:03 PM PDT by Art in Idaho (Conservatism is the only hope for Western Civilization.)
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To: ntnychik; potlatch; PhilDragoo

I don’t remember. I wish I did.
Perhaps Carol or Phil remember.


30 posted on 09/26/2010 9:25:39 PM PDT by onyx (If you support Sarah and want on her Ping List, let me know!)
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To: Art in Idaho

You’re anxious and excited! You could be right, but remember, she has TV obligations and she can’t announce or become a formal candidate before her TV documentary series concludes or she will fall into that category of unfair/unequal air time for candidates. Then, there’s also her contract with Fox News Channel, although I think it might be open-ended, don’t you?


31 posted on 09/26/2010 9:30:30 PM PDT by onyx (If you support Sarah and want on her Ping List, let me know!)
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To: onyx
Yes I am. When will her documentary be completed? I suspect the Fox contract is open ended and negotiable. You still may be right about the Reagan 100th Birthday announcement. .
32 posted on 09/26/2010 9:38:39 PM PDT by Art in Idaho (Conservatism is the only hope for Western Civilization.)
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To: Art in Idaho
It's set to debut on November 14, 2010, on TLC (The Learning Channel).. The article doesn't cite the number of episodes. :(


33 posted on 09/26/2010 9:47:30 PM PDT by onyx (If you support Sarah and want on her Ping List, let me know!)
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To: onyx
Great photo. I hope the documentary is done by February 6th. .
34 posted on 09/26/2010 9:52:30 PM PDT by Art in Idaho (Conservatism is the only hope for Western Civilization.)
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