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Depression ahead for Palin industry
Politico ^ | October 6, 2011 | Ben Smith

Posted on 10/06/2011 1:50:34 PM PDT by Second Amendment First

The muted GOP reaction to Sarah Palin’s departure from the Republican presidential field Wednesday suggests the party had moved on months ago. Not so for the thriving cottage industry that grew at her feet, and whose future is now in danger.

Palin-lovers, Palin-haters, a half-dozen publishing houses, and elements of the mainstream media who tracked her plans long after the Republican campaign bypassed her suddenly face a future without their entertaining, unpredictable, and now scarcely-relevant subject.

Palin’s circle of online admirers greeted her announcement with shock and dismay. The camp who saw her as a nascent American Mussolini, with shock and joy. And the publishers, broadcasters, and reporters who yoked themselves to Palin were already moving on.

“I hope I can continue to cover the GOP primary and election as I have been doing,” said ABC’s Shushannah Walshe, the co-author with RealClearPolitics reporter Scott Conroy of the 2009 “Sarah from Alaska,” a evenhanded biography of Palin based on their time covering her as network campaign “embeds.” Conroy declined to comment on what her withdrawal would mean for him, but had already turned his attention to intense coverage of the early primaries, and posted a story Wednesday night that barely mentioned his former subject.

The partisans were more emotional.

“The reason I wanted her to run is if there were one person who could [win the nomination] it was her,” said Tony Lee, a Human Events writer who regularly took to Twitter to lecture dimwitted pundits on how they were missing her obvious and calculated steps toward declaring a candidacy.

The Daily Beast’s Andrew Sullivan, who risked his mainstream reputation to question Palin’s character, politics, and even maternity, told POLITICO that now he can “get a life.”

“Helping to prevent her from getting her hands on power was one of my guiding goals once I realized the MSM was never going to do it,” he wrote. “I lost vast tracts of time and not a few t-cells trying to understand and expose this farce and it’s a huge relief that this preposterous saga is over. Just knowing she isn’t a threat is a huge psychic relief if you care about America and the world.”

The Palin industry rested on two premises: That she was personally capable of mounting a presidential campaign and that Republican voters, whose admiration for her was unquestioned, actually wanted her to run.

Doubts have built steadily about both of those notions — her inability to finish her term overseeing a small state government suggested the presidency was out of reach, and there was little evidence she was capable of laying the groundwork for a national campaign. And Republican voters, in polls and interviews, said increasingly they saw her as a party cheerleader, not a player. Tellingly, by early 2010, a majority of Republicans polled said she wasn’t qualified to be president.

But Palin’s admirers, detractors, and those who fed the dreams and fears of both held the line, and made the case: She was disorganized like a fox, preparing to run an unconventional but formidable campaign. Those pundits had it all wrong.

“Many prominent political analysts and Republican operatives have expressed skepticism that Palin is seriously considering a presidential bid, since she has not taken many of the steps that candidates traditionally take before jumping into the race, such as signing early-state consultants, contacting key powerbrokers and boosting their travel schedules,” Conroy wrote in July. “But Palin has a long history of shunning the Republican Party machinery and taking an unconventional approach to campaigns — a mind-set that appears to have been in play throughout the past several months.”

As the summer continued, her standing in polling sagged. Still, with some frequency, there were voices suggesting the real story was being overlooked.

“It’s important to note that no matter what, Palin plays by her own rules. It’s plausible that she could decide on Sept. 3 that she does want to announce without alerting her inner circle, much like her decision to resign from office in July 2009,” Walshe wrote. “Palin knows that a surprise announcement in front of her most passionate supporters would solidify her as the candidate that can always suck the oxygen out of the room. In a cycle with so many announcements before the announcement, she would be able to trump all the beltway pundits who have signaled her demise since 2008.”

Others in the Palin-media complex went far further. Fox’s Greta Van Susteren, whose husband John Coale backed a Palin campaign and helped Palin set up some political infrastructure, at times seemed to act as a Palin surrogate. When The Daily Caller published prurient quotes from boxer Mike Tyson about Palin, Van Susteren crusaded against its editor, Tucker Carlson, calling him “a pig” and a “purveyor of smut” and labeling the article he published an instance of “violence against women.”

And Van Susteren also at times blended admiration and prediction.

“First, I have absolutely no inside track (despite what some may think) but I am guessing Governor Sarah Palin is running for President in 2012,” she wrote in July, after privately celebrating the July 4 holiday with Palin.

Coale didn’t respond to inquiries after Palin dropped out, but Coale, a trial lawyer who typically supports Democratic causes, told POLITICO’s Alexander Burns earlier this week that he was prepared to switch his allegiance to pizza executive and talk radio host Herman Cain.

“I think [Cain] would be my guy if Sarah doesn’t get in,” he said. “The less establishment the better.”

Van Susteren’s consolation prize: The first Palin interview after her Fox colleague chose to break the news in an interview with radio host Mark Levin.

Of course, partisans of both sides and much of the press – POLITICO included – pursued the Palin beat with gusto and had an interest of sorts in seeing Palin as a candidate.

“Fox News has been making a serious charge about mainstream political reporters: They hate Sarah Palin,” POLITICO wrote last February. “This is not just wrong; it’s absurd. The reality is exactly the opposite: We love Palin.”

She spawned an industry not just of click-driven online news, but of books. She wrote two; her daughter Bristol wrote one. Estranged former aides and family-members cashed in too, with the father of Bristol’s son penning, “Deer in the Headlights: My Life in Sarah Palin’s Crosshairs.”

The legendary non-fiction writer Joe McGinniss moved in next door for a critically-panned long-form evisceration, but any number of lesser-known writers also took their cracks at it. Conroy and Walshe came out with the first and perhaps most straightforward attempt at a biography. They were followed by an array of admiring tomes – Matthew Continetti’s “The Persecution of Sarah Palin: How the Elite Media Tried to Bring Down a Rising Star” and Stephen Mansfield’s “The Faith and Values of Sarah Palin” — and ones warning of her danger, such as Geoffrey Dunn’s “The Lies of Sarah Palin: The Untold Story Behind Her Relentless Quest for Power,” and “Going Rouge: An American Nightmare,” by Richard Kim.

And there were the frankly commercial quote books: “You Betcha: The Witless Wisdom of Sarah Palin” designed for the haters, and “The Quotable Rogue” for her admirers.

Amazon.com lists more than 200 Palin books in all, many self-published.

“There’s little doubt that had Palin entered the race in, say, June (when The Quotable Rogue was released and she was on a bus tour), it would have nicely boosted book sales,” emailed that book’s author, The Daily Caller’s Matt Lewis. “As it is, The Quotable Rogue will now likely become a graduation present or stocking stuffer for people who already like and admire Governor Palin — which is fine by me.”

By the time a pro-Palin film, “The Undefeated,” was released this summer, though, the boom had mostly passed, and it closed after a short and modest run.

“I owe lotsa people dinners,” Lee, the Twitter Palin admirer, said ruefully.

The media professionals and staffers on the margins of Palin’s world, meanwhile, expressed some relief that the spotlight would now dim.

Tina Andreadis, who managed Palin’s book tour for HarperCollins, joked that New York Magazine’s Palin chronicler would finally leave her alone.

“At least Gabe Sherman will stop torturing me!” she emailed.


TOPICS: Front Page News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: palin; palin2012not; palin2016; sarahpalin
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To: rottndog

She doesn’t owe you anything. Nobody owes you anything.


61 posted on 10/06/2011 3:13:50 PM PDT by beandog (I am saddened by what I see)
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To: Second Amendment First

Now all these losers will have to come up with actual topics of interest to sell their papers and website clicks, instead of putting Palin’s name in the headline and expecting traffic.


62 posted on 10/06/2011 3:14:20 PM PDT by rabidralph
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To: McGruff

http://conservatives4palin.com/2011/10/palin-i-apologize-to-those-who-are-disappointed-in-this-decision.html


63 posted on 10/06/2011 3:15:43 PM PDT by Immerito (Reading Through the Bible in 90 Days)
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To: Gator113

‘_____likely laugh at you________’

With you there.

Also, no need to pit Cain against Palin, or vice-versa.


64 posted on 10/06/2011 3:24:48 PM PDT by USARightSide ( * SUPPORTING OUR TROOPS *)
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To: E. Pluribus Unum
If they lose this one... it will be on the backs of the elite leadership... and there will be no republican party in 2016. There may be something... but it will not be republican.

LLS

65 posted on 10/06/2011 3:25:31 PM PDT by LibLieSlayer (Is the person that you support a Crony Capitalist... A.K.A. CRAPITALIST?)
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To: rottndog

“And, BTW, who will Palin support and endorse? She owes us at least that much.”

You gotta be kidding. After what the Palins have put up with? and with the total lack of speaking out by the gelded bunch, and the dowagers that own the GOP? sure her supporters mean well, but what a powerless, disorganized mob at this this time.


66 posted on 10/06/2011 3:32:08 PM PDT by ngat
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To: rottndog

Palin doesn’t owe us anything. For what she has done for our ungrateful country over the past 3 years, the country owes her.

I wanted her to stay in the game, I wanted her to be my president. BUT, I respect and understand her difficult decision.

Palin would have won the nomination, kept Romney out and toasted Obama.

Having said that, I can’t imagine why any good person of quality, would put themselves through Hell for 4 to 8 years, when one considers that they would be serving an ungrateful nation.

Most of our population has devolved into unpatriotic degenerates, save for the real patriots, the populous deserves the Hell they are surely going to get.

Meanwhile, I’ll sit on my mountain, enjoy life and laugh at the bugs as they kill each other.

Enough of this serious stuff... I was having more fun laughing at you. LOL


67 posted on 10/06/2011 3:34:05 PM PDT by Gator113
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To: Reagan69

It’s absolutely stunning to me that Piper, Willow, Track or Bristol had the fate of our nation in their hands.

Apparently these were Palin’s advisers. Wonder what their thoughts on Syria are?


68 posted on 10/06/2011 3:34:38 PM PDT by magritte
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To: magritte

Probably better than yours.


69 posted on 10/06/2011 3:37:41 PM PDT by beandog (I am saddened by what I see)
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To: rottndog

Palin went for the brass ring too soon. She should have finished out her term no matter what. She should have fought to change the law she signed and rectify the mistake that allowed her opposition to harrass her.

She could have still wrote her books and spoke out about her experience running for VP, while governing.

She got a taste of the national attention in 2008 and going back to obscure Alaska and carrying on was now boring and a slough.

Sarah is a very energetic, pretty lady, but she still lacked wisdom, which comes with age.

Is she over? Not unless she wants to be. I never thought she was ready yet, so I wasn’t disappointed in her. I think she could still have a political future if she takes it one step at a time.

Remember people. Wasilla is a tiny town which she was mayor of. Alaska is a small state in population. Politics there are smaller than most big city governments in the lower 48.

She did well at marketing herself and her family. The only thing she didn’t do was cover the areas she needed to make a run for President.


70 posted on 10/06/2011 3:38:16 PM PDT by dforest
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To: Gator113; ngat
Palin hasn't done much the last 3 years besides enrich herself (nothing wrong with that) and lead this big charade about how she may run for POTUS. IF Palin would have won the nomination, kept Romney out and toasted Obama, as you said, why wouldn't she run?

Meanwhile, I’ll sit on my mountain, enjoy life and laugh at the bugs as they kill each other.

How patriotic of you.
71 posted on 10/06/2011 3:40:53 PM PDT by rottndog (Be Prepared for what's coming AFTER America....)
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To: beandog

Bitter is the new black. Enjoy it.


72 posted on 10/06/2011 3:41:09 PM PDT by magritte
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To: indylindy
I completely agree. I liked her but was not ready to throw my support behind her for president. I hope she will stay around as a member of the new Republican administration or as a congressperson from Alaska or Arizona.
73 posted on 10/06/2011 3:44:01 PM PDT by Ditter
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To: TomGuy

No, if we don’t get the WH it doesn’t matter if we have the House and the Senate.

With Boehner and McConnell we’ll just get Obama-lite because they’ll want to be seen as “doing something”.

If it’s Romney and he beats Obama, the three of them will just slow down the destruction of America and our capitalist society.

No reversal of huge government agencies that have doubled in size over the last 8 years. No elimination of outdated agencies like Energy and EPA. No accountability will be used to hold the Obama administration to task for their law breaking.

It will be 2004-2008 all over again and the GOP will again be out of power by 2016.


74 posted on 10/06/2011 3:44:08 PM PDT by Fledermaus (Romney as president will just destroy the country slower than Obama.)
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To: indylindy

Agreed...she’s not ready...yet.


75 posted on 10/06/2011 3:44:55 PM PDT by rottndog (Be Prepared for what's coming AFTER America....)
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To: Gator113

“Palin would have won the nomination, kept Romney out and toasted Obama.”

Won the nomination, yes -toasted Obama or whoever else the scoundrels might run - no. Why? two reasons, first her own Party would have “Goldwatered” her and secondly, you said it yourself the next sentence down in your excellent post:

“Most of our population has devolved into unpatriotic degenerates, save for the real patriots, the populous deserves the Hell they are surely going to get.”


76 posted on 10/06/2011 3:45:06 PM PDT by ngat
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To: Second Amendment First

with Sarah bowing out... that leaves only one candidate to win 2012

hilary

cain won’t win. the far right won’t vote for him, staying home.

romney won’t win. the media will pump up his mormonism... and the far right will stay home

0bama won’t run, as there will be demands for eligibility documents this time... which he won’t risk.

that leaves hilary.

another marxist progressive. awesome.

the country is screwed. china won. thanks libtards


77 posted on 10/06/2011 3:53:29 PM PDT by sten (fighting tyranny never goes out of style)
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

“Ubama is going to beat whatever RINO the GOP ruling-class appoints, which will loosen their grip sufficiently that they aren’t going to have much of a say on who gets nominated in 2016.”

Certainly a possibility.

The GOP thinks it resurrected itself, rather than that it was picked up and revived by the Tea Party in 2010. The GOP nomenklatura have learned -nothing- from 2006 and 2008. Nothing.


78 posted on 10/06/2011 3:55:29 PM PDT by Psalm 144 (Voodoo Republicans: Don't read their lips - watch their hands.)
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To: Second Amendment First

“The Palin Industry”? You mean the one Politico helped create?


79 posted on 10/06/2011 3:57:47 PM PDT by Avery Iota Kracker (He hate me)
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To: rottndog

You’re too stupid to bother with anymore.

You don’t know me, you little worm, or you would have NEVER questioned my patriotism. F-off.


80 posted on 10/06/2011 4:01:26 PM PDT by Gator113
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